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“Egg-ceptional” Students!

April1

egg basketAs our Spring Break finally approaches (finally…it has been a l-o-n-g month!) I thought I would recognize some “egg-ceptional” students in the 5th grade at Laurelville. 

The following students have had NOT ONE write up the ENTIRE school year!  RHIANNA LUCAS, TIFFANY CLEARY, ALEX HETTINGER, HEIDI VINING, VANESSA VINING, ASHLEE JUSTICE and ANDREW MCJUNKIN.  These students continue to set a good example for their work ethic, attitude, and for meeting expectations set by their teachers!  This is something to be PROUD of!  Keep up the good work!   :)  (and see me for a treat!)

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““Egg-ceptional” Students!”

  1. April 1st, 2010 at 7:53 am       Chase Says:

    That is great!


  2. April 1st, 2010 at 7:57 am       EmilyD Says:

    good job!!!!!!!!


  3. April 16th, 2010 at 9:03 am       Platsam Says:

    Dear Mrs. Caudill,

    I think that is very great! Last year who else had no write ups? Please visit my blog at: http://kidblog.org/room129/author/Platsam2/


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Welcome to my blog!  I teach 7th grade Language Arts at McDowell Exchange School in the Logan Elm School district. I previously taught 5th grade at Laurelville Elementary (in the same district)-math for the last three years and language arts prior to that.

My hope is that this blog serves as a sort of newsletter for our class, keeping parents and students informed of class news and assignments for our Language Arts Class.  I also intend for it to be a place where students can share their writing and their thoughts on books that they are reading.

In March 2009, my blog was showcased by Sue Walters on The Edublogger site.  As a result, this blog has had visitors from all around the world.  It has been so exciting to see new dots appear on my clustr map! (see the clustr map below as of 9/24/09)  Thanks again, Sue!

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