We then read Shel Silverstein's story. This time we chose a sentence, a phrase and a word from the text that was most important and meaningful to us. We tried to explain why.
This was a really nice story a.k.a a sad one the boy was so selfish he asked for more and more... but the tree gave all of his stuff (branches/apples/trunk/leaves/shade/place to sleep) for the boy to be happy. When the boy was happy the Tree was happy.
This story told the truth! Some people want more and more from the others and nature without respect! This story was very sad but interesting and great,too.We learnt some important things. :)
I'm happy you all found it interesting! We'll be working on a new topic shortly after this one :) Kostas, it's really nice to see you're still catching up with project!
This is a really sad story.
ReplyDeleteI think this lesson was great and not boring.This project was interesting and showed us how important trees are.
ReplyDeleteThe project with the giving tree was fantastic and I want to do this project again but with an other theme.
ReplyDeleteVery nice story!!! I also liked how we worked with the sentence, phrase, word routine. We shared so many ideas.
ReplyDeleteThis was a really nice story a.k.a a sad one the boy was so selfish he asked for more and more... but the tree gave all of his stuff (branches/apples/trunk/leaves/shade/place to sleep) for the boy to be happy. When the boy was happy the Tree was happy.
ReplyDeleteThis story told the truth! Some people want more and more from the others and nature without respect! This story was very sad but interesting and great,too.We learnt some important things. :)
ReplyDeleteI want to do another project like Spyridoula.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work everybody!!!I loved the story about the Giving Tree.Keep on with the fine work.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you all found it interesting! We'll be working on a new topic shortly after this one :) Kostas, it's really nice to see you're still catching up with project!
ReplyDeleteThank you mrs Chrysa
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