Today it is almost Thakesgiving. And the day after tomorrow it is my step dad's birthday. I am going to tell him that you can chews the dinner. I hope it's yummy! But I mite be at my dad's. -from Caitlin's journal
Squanto is a young man who is an indein. He lived in Plimith Masichousits. He got kidnaped then he came back. His family and friends were ded. He cryyed. -from Hailey's journal
I played with Braxton. We played North Amaraken. -from Zack's journal
Labels: second grade, squanto, Thanksgiving

Today Mr. Gall read Arthur's Computer Disaster. And Mr. Gall had a computer disaster. -from Andrew's Journal
Arthur's Computer Disaster - I have the game. The name is Deep Dark Sea. -from Jessica's journal
Today we had library. Do you no what book I got? I got Wayside School is Falling Down. Todays lunch is A. was nachos B. was tenderwoin sandwich. I picked tenderwoin sandwich. -from Andrew's journal
Today we are riting. Do you nowe Mr. Gall has been teaching for 13 years? That was befor I was born. I am pritty supriseed thats a reelly long time. And it's intersting to me. You might not think that, but I do. -from Hailey's journal
Do you know who Squanto is? An indian. He is a very skilled hunter. If you want to know where he lived? Massachusetts. -from Dmitri's journal
Me & Alexis started a book called young Mark Twain so far it's a relley good book. Jennifer has not been heer for a week in a hald & a few days ago we found out that she's in Tennasee visating her mom. Trust me she has alot of work to catch up on but she's a smart kid I know she can do it! -from Mackenzie's journal
Today Mr. Gall went on his computer. He zoomed it on Bremen. He showd our old playground. Ow did I tell you he went on a map. Carter terned the lites off. It wus rely dark. But it wus cool. - from Nicole's journal
Today we read Squanto. He is a indian. Back then Pokahontas was proboli alive. She is real my mom said so. I even have a coloring book about her. She met the pilgrims and made friends with them! -from Caitlin's journal
Labels: arthur, marc brown, squanto, tennessee, Thanksgiving