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    Jack Rogers Monologue

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    One day in jacks ordinary world on the way home from school Jack Rodgers found a pipe‚ black hat‚ and a scarf. Jack Rogers wondered how that stuff got there but he didn’t care so he ran off and played basketball. Being curious he went back and the stuff was gone the pipe‚ black hat‚ and scarf but something else was missing the pile of snow the stuff was on. So he began walking around looking for it. He soon found in front of a hole a carrot. Jack was curious so he reached and grabbed it and there

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    Character Analysis Essay

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    have witnessed at such a young age. “Often I wish this would all be over Liesel‚ but then you do something like walk down the basement steps with a snowman in your hands” (Zusak 313). Liesel is giving Max another weather report even in his sickness; when he was awake‚ Liesel gave similar reports. This holds onto her innocence because of the snowman‚ and what kid didn’t dream about making snowmen whenever snow covered the ground. But Max lets her know the grimness behind this is his quote. He lets

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    Season and Winter

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    we were looking for the heavy snow at the very beginning of winter. Because we were fond of having snowball fights and making snowman as well as going sledding. We were so happy when playing in the snow. We didn’t care how cold our hands would get‚ or how dirty our cloths were. The only things we cared about were who could win in the fight‚ who could make the best snowman and who could sled the fastest. Moreover‚ all the outdoor activities bring all your families closer because all the kids tend

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    Snowman Narrative

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    Sticking two black button eyes on our snowman‚ I turned and gave Charlie a high-five. "Finished!" I said. "And there’s not a finer snowman in the whole neighborhood." But Charlie wasn’t looking at me. He was staring at the snowman‚ his face almost as white. "D-d-d-did you s-s-s-see THAT?" he stammered. ... I looked over at the snowman and saw him walking off‚ I screamed and ran after him with my friends and we got to the snowman but and we tried to stop it but we couldn’t‚ so we decided to let

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    Poop

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    Polar bears‚ contrary to popular belief‚ do not poop at all. Their excretion is solely liquid‚ and this explosive process happens about once or twice a month. Just kidding. It is‚ however‚ very possible that it could be related to a yeti. The 1983 Barun Valley discoveries prompted three years of research on the ’tree bear’ possibility by Taylor‚ Fleming‚ John Craighead and Tirtha Shrestha. From that research the conclusion was that the Asiatic Black Bear‚ when about two years old‚ spends much

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    Project #2: Child Observation February 24‚ 2011 Observation Write-up: For this project I observed a 6 year old boy named Michael. Michael is a good friend of my son Dylan and our families are somewhat close‚ it had been sometime since our last visit together when we arranged a play date for the purpose of this project. We chose to go up to the mountains to play in the snow. Our two families drove in separate cars and upon arriving at our destination we greeted

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    about whatever you want them to be about. He states in his audio that his five year old son was upset that his father didn’t invite the snowman in and make him comfortable. The imaginative language of this poem was very interesting. When I first went through and read the poem to myself it seemed as if he was portraying the poem to be very sad. Having a snowman melt away is a very sad thing for a child and at times they really don’t understand why they are there one day and then gone the next. When

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    A Snowball Analogy

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    A Snowball Analogy Have we really grown up and is the world really that different? When we were little‚ we experienced the school bullies who ridiculed everyone for being different or not like them. There were others who for whatever reason‚ didn’t seem to take a liking to you‚ so in the winter they would throw snowballs at you. You would throw snowballs back at them‚ and depending upon who won‚ friends were sought out. If you lost‚ you would get more friends to overcome the odds. They in

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    Performance Suggestions Classroom Songs: Consider selecting age-appropriate songs from the Winter Songs & Fingerplays book from the Winter curriculum such as: o Five Little Snowman Fat o If It’s Winter o Mitten Song o Winter Song For School-Age children consider non-religious holidays: o Frosty the Snowman o Jingle-Bells o Winter Wonderland Post-Event Activities We recommend hosting a few activities after the event to encourage families to socialize with staff members and other

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    Frosty the Snowman is a classic Christmas song that was written in 1950. The song was composed by American songwriters‚ Walter E. Rollins and Steve Nelson. The song was later recorded the same year by Gene Autry and Cass County Boys. This song tells the tale of a snowman‚ named Frosty‚ whom was brought to life when a silk hat was placed on his head by a group of children. Frosty then proceeds to play with the children around town till it’s time for him to head home and promises to be back someday

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