Good morning, boys and girls! I sure do miss you!
Do you remember the books you wrote just before we had to start staying home?
I know my cat doesn't look very impressed, but I sure was! You all did a wonderful job on your books!
That would be something you could do right now, for fun! Matthew used to write books when he was your age. Remembering his books was why I decided to have you write books instead of just paragraphs with a picture.
Matthew wrote stories about Star Wars in second grade. The prequels with young Anakin Skywalker were in the movie theaters when he was your age, so Star Wars was a big thing in our house full of boys. In third grade, be started playing Pokemon video games on his Nintendo Gameboy, and began writing comic strips about Pokemon. He wrote hundreds of books!
What could you write about?
Now I know you don't have the printed pages like I gave you, but you don't need them! You can use plain paper or notebook paper. You can make a full-sized book or cut the paper in half. I only have one warning, though: Don't try to staple too many pages together. Regular staplers will jam if you try to staple more than 5 pages. Ask your parents before you staple how many pages are safe for your stapler.
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I've added Chapter 4 of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing... and you won't believe what Fudge did this time! Click on the link to the right to find out!
Have a great day!
Love,
Mrs. Ellis
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