The Fenn School Concord, MA
F E N N T A S T I C What’s Your Book
by David and Witt
What are you reading? In language arts, we have been learning to write letters to Ms. Pizzo about our independent reading books. Next week, it will become homework every week (oh no!) in our Reader’s Notebooks. We will have a whole week to write our letters. We will write about what we have read lately. The letter will have three paragraphs: answering Ms. Pizzo’s questions, a brief summary, and the topic paragraph of the week. She will give us a topic each week to write one paragraph about, for example, genre, setting, or characters. Every letter will begin with a kind opening. We are doing these to practice reading comprehension, practice writing letters, and so that Ms. Pizzo knows what we are thinking while we read. We think it is a good project for building skills.
Poetry Slam
by Ethan and Max
Do you hear the street music? We wrote street music poems based on Street Music by Arnold Adoff. We wrote about our street and what sounds we hear on it and what it looks like. Some sound words in our poems are swoosh, grinding, woof, crunch, bounce, meow, purr, chirp, pecking, hoop, and zip. We also wrote Love That _________ Poems inspired by Walter Dean Myers’s poem Love That Boy which we found in the book we are reading, Love That Dog. Someone wrote “Love That Cucumber”, someone else did “Love That Dog”, and another boy wrote “Love That Worm.”
November 12, 2010 Volume 1, Issue 3
Are you ready for some clues? Did you enjoy the clues from last week? Because I did. And now I Mystery Person by Liam will announce the mystery person from last week, and he is Kevin Gao! Clues for this week: This boy has a pet dog called Sophie. His favorite sport is skiing. He was in a small scene in the movie Furry Vengeance. A. Sam Farley B. Henry Warzecha C. James Bernene D. Connor Whitley Stay tuned for the answer next week.
Bandits in a school house? Those don’t go together! by Sam and James
Today we will go behind the scenes with the cast of No Ordinary Day. This play takes place in the late 1800’s in a one room school house in Kansas. The cast mates in our class are: James Bernene as Benny (the head bandit), Sam Farley as Marry, and Kiefer Read as Theodore. SUMMARY: The school children are in class normally doing a lesson when two bandits burst into the school and try to take charge of the children and Mrs. Louisa and hide out while they’re waiting for there train. No such luck. As the day goes on, they keep getting bossed around by Mrs. Louisa. She makes them be in a spelling Yum Configurations by Kiefer bee. Right before the spelling bee, she selects two of the students to go get the flag down. Later in the Mmmm...sorry, my mouth was full. This week we switched lunch tables. I think we switched tables so we get spelling bee the sheriff comes and arrests the bandits. Score one for Mrs. Louisa! Come see the to know more people in the Lower School. I was at Mr. Scott’s table for the first six weeks. I had Griff, Kyle, Cole, play! and a few others at my table. I’m now at Mrs. MacLellan’s table. There are fourteen tables in the dining hall with seven or eight boys at each. I’m at the fifth. Ask your son about his lunch table!