We spent the week talking about various types of authority figures and the roles they play in our government. We also talked about the jobs and responsibilities of these figures and found out that one of the powers authority figures such as mayors, governors, and presidents, have is the right to veto or change a rule/law. However, we also learned that these leaders aren't the only ones who could ask for a change. We read the book Click Clack Moo and found out that the animals on Farmer Brown's farm wanted a change so they wrote a letter to Farmer Brown asking for things to change on the farm. After reading this book, the students and I came up with a list of things they might want to change about Rosewood. We then wrote a letter to our leaders (Mrs. DiStasio and Mr. Ward asking for two of the things we wanted. Check out their letters below. We are eagerly awaiting their response!
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AuthorMy name is Erin Webb and I am going into my fourteenth year teaching. I taught kindergarten in Summerville, SC for one year before moving to Rock Hill after getting married. Since being in Rock Hill, I have been teaching first grade at Rosewood Elementary International School. This will be my sixth year teaching using the Dual Language Model. I will be team teaching with Monsieur Joseph McFadden. I am very excited about what the coming year has to offer! Archives
January 2016
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