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December 6-12, 2012
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Special thanks to: Crenshaw Primary!
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Who, What, When,
Where and Why
Have you ever wanted to go to Disney World? Now is your
chance to know more about it. I am going to go. I m going
to ride the biggest roller coaster ever. It is going to go up
and down, side to side. Its going to be great! Now you
know what I m going to do. Now I want to hear about what
you are going to do!
Melanie, 10
Mrs. Gibson is going to show us how to do division. She
shows us to do two digit by two digits. She shows us how
to do three digit by three digit. She shows people who can t
do multiplication. Shes so nice. I like Mrs. Gibson to show
us math. If you ever get a job, you have to know math. If
you don t, you re going to be lost.
Juan, 11
One day, I saw Michael Jordan playing basketball for the
Chicago Bulls. I saw him in the morning. He played
awesomely. He told me he played because he likes to play
a lot. Then, I started to play with him. It felt really good. He
was the best player on the Chicago Bulls. He wore some
Jordan shoes called Retro 3. He was very cool.
Orlando, 10
Last year in March, my cousin, Jason, got recruited into the
army. He had to go to North Carolina to start Boot Camp.
Before he went, my brother, Julio, was training my cousin.
He had to wake up at 7 AM, and he had to walk 5 miles
each day. He even have to try to carry my brother up and
down the hill. He stayed with my brother in Georgia for a
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while. He went to stay in Texas for 10 days. He finally had
to leave, and now he graduated from boot camp.
Kevin, 9
I once had a dog named Bandit. He was super nice. I loved
him so much. But the summer, he ran away. There was a
hole in the fence. Now I wonder where he is, and I still miss
him. I hope he found a good place to live again. My wish is
that he would come back to live with me and my family.
Whenever we lose him, we go outside and find him, but
this time he s gone for sure. I hope he is okay!
Nia, 9
Yesterday, I was really happy because my dog learned a
new trick. His trick was really fantastic. At the park, I gave
him a treat just because he learned this trick. Its a good
trick. He is the best dog ever. Hes really cool. I love him a
lot!
Gabrieia, 10
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Wish
A wish is when you you want something.
Bryan, 10
A wish is when you want something bad to come
to you.
Jonathan, 9
A wish is when a person sees a shooting star and
they want ice cream or a doll.
Leslie, 9
A wish is something you want or dream about.
Christopher, 9
A wish is a magic thing that happens that you
want to happen.
Julian, 9
A wish is a strong need or something that
somebody really wants, and when you wish it is
like letting your imagination run free.
Jaime, 10
A wish is a magical wish, like I wish that I had a
dog, a horse, and a bike.
Prisila, 9
A wish is when you want something from your
parents or other people. When you wish for a
new bike, maybe it will happen.
Jahayra, 9
A wish is when you want something really bad,
like if I want an iPod, I wish for it, and they buy it
for me.
Diana, 9
A wish is something that comes true every day.
Juan, 9
A wish is when you see a star and make a wish.
Jennifer, 10
A wish is when you ask for something, like when
someone wishes for a dog.
Rafael, 10
A wish is when you wish for something like a
pony.
Mia, 9
A wish is like you want something to come true.
Kimberly, 10
Something that you hope for is a wish.
April, 9
You can wish for world peace, because a wish is
something you dream for.
Jesslyn, 9
When you see a shooting star, you ask for a wish.
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