Last week, Sheriff Yollis and Sheriff Salsich circled their wagons and had the first ever Buckaroo Book Club!
Mosey on over to the Reading Round-Up blog!
Watch the Skype video of the jawin' that went on!
Yee Haw!
~Third graders learning and sharing together~
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:-) Mrs. Yollis
Dear Sheriff Y★llis and Sheriff S★lsich,
ReplyDeleteEarlier today I went to The Reading Roundup blog.
I loved the enjoyable movie about when we were actually doing the book club. I had MANY amazing memories while doing it.
My favorite part of participating in the wonderful book club is when Sam L. in Mr. Salsich's class said he didn't agree with anyone that wouldn't want the dog, Fritz as a pet including he didn't agree with himself because he said we could just buy metal furniture instead of just buying regular furniture so the dog won't bite.
I remember that Jaden said that there is no such thing as metal furniture and I said that metal furniture would not be comfortable. That was very funny.
Thank you, Sheriff Y★llis and Sheriff S★lsich for planning this stupendous book club for us. I really appreciate it.
Sincerely,
Adia
Dear Mrs Yollis,
ReplyDeleteI have to agree that I enjoyed watching each and everyone of yours students and Mr Salsich students expressing what they argeed or disagree about the wounderful book which they have just finished reading.
This is wonderful for you can get so many different opinions on just one book.
Great book club.
Will have to read this book, I wonder if I would agree or disagree with some of your students opinions.
From your pal,
down under AA.