Advertisements for bank loans so that people can buy sheep for the Moroccan holiday
Thanksgiving with fiftha and sixth grade. What a feast!
This is the 5th grade student I tutor after school... He's got an incredible singing voice!
Teachers and parents came and joined in the feast.
This is the map... students can move from one country to another by reading a book. If they read two, they can cross an ocean.
Watching a football game after the meal
Ms. Stoneman's team won!
For Thanksgiving, we had a feast with the fifth and sixth grade class. They each brought in something to eat and we had plenty of food to go around. We invited parents and a few of the other teachers joined as well. It was quite fun. After the meal, we watched a football game, but some of us stayed in the classroom playing games. After the school day, Ms. Stoneman and I had our parent-teacher conference and then there were two Thanksgiving parties going on for the teachers, because people couldn't come to terms and combine them... it was kind of childish, but anyways, everyone seemed to have had a great Thanksgiving dinner. I went over to one of the parties and ate delicious food, including stuffing with pork(that came from Spain) in it. It was delicious food, great fellowship and a time for which I am truly thankful.
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