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“It’s better than I thought!”

Posted by: msommen | December 9, 2008 | 1 Comment |




A storyteller came to our class and told us a story that she wrote (she used to be a teacher at Forest View!). It was about a fairy that gave a woman a silver wish box. Some kids wrote wishes to go in the box. Here are our wishes:
I wish evre singl pice of paper wint in to the risicling.
I wish that there were 8,900,000,000 more trees than there are in every state.
I wish that I’m a Princess because I like Princesss.
I wish our classroom had 1,000,000,000 books.
I wish that there were no stealers in the world.
I wish for a PSP for every one in the hole world.
I wish I had a bunny that is white with black spots.
I wish that we had snow really high like about two feet.
I wish I was that frist black woman president!
I wish that when I grow up I can be an artist or an author and I would donate books to schools.
I wish I can always work hard in school even aftar second grade.
She also asked volunteers to act out parts of the story. Janisha got to be the character Menya. She said “memememememe” that’s the language of the menyans. One funny thing that happened was when Ms. Gulla was telling us about the magic wand Janisha would get to use she reached her hand into the golden sack and pulled it out. Janisha said “oooo it’s better than I thought!” and when Ms. Gulla went to Canada people in Canada wanted a stick for their wand. They didn’t like the glowing wand because it looked like a light saber from starwars. But I liked the wand Ms. Gulla pulled out because it glowed and had colorful strings hanging down and if you were a princess or a fairy you would like it.
by Emmanuel

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Wow! That sounds like a really interesting story. I loved reading all of your wishes that you put in the silver box, you guys are some really incredible individuals. I miss all of you already, I hope you have a great holiday season!
Love,
Miss Sydney

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