Danni Visits Mrs. Taylor's 5th Grade Homeroom
If Danni where to stay with our class for the rest of the school year he would go to the Shorebirds game. He would have hot dogs and soda pop. Danni would really enjoy field day. Field day takes place at the end of the school year. We play lots of game and win prizes. Then we go to the bazaar. When we go there, you can buy food, drinks, and play mini-games. Then in June we graduate! That is when we get our slips that recognize us for what we did that year. Those are a few things Danni the bear would do if he could stay with us.

Thomas


Dear Talita and everyone else,

If Danni the bear could come visit with my class for the rest of the year, he would hear, see, and do a lot of things. One thing he would see would be us working and he would see some of the work we do daily. He would hear a lot of talking and would hear some things that we are reviewing. He would also see us doing hard work. When he came to Field day, which is towards the end of the year, he would see us play games and races. He would also learn how to use teamwork. When he came to the Orioles’ game with us on May 4, he would see the Orioles beat the other team’s butt!!! He would also learn many things about us. Danni would be able to participate in our plays and in our projects. Those are some things Danni would see, learn and hear if he could stay with our class till the end of the year.

Sincerely
Alex Leon


If Danni the bear could be with our class for the rest of the year he would see and do tons of stuff. Like he would be able to have fun on field day. Danni would also be able to go to the Orioles Game. He could also have a pizza party with our class since we won the food drive. He would be able to come skating with us at Skate Land at the end of the 4th term. Danni would be able to see all the different places in the school building. Those are some of the things Danni the bear would see and do.

Mackenzie

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