The 2nd graders in Room 3 had a radical Valentine's Day and the kids sure looked like they were having fun! In Ms. Peters' room there were groups, or stations, that each had different crafts and fun things to do. Some of the kids even made delicious COOKIES! They got to decorate them with cereal and candy. Another table made a turkey using their hand! This party sure looked fun, and we bet the kids felt the Valentine's Day love!
While we were there, we interviewed a few of the students. One student said he was a secret admirer to a friend in the class! Some in the class said they had been waiting a very long time for this event! Other students said they had been waiting more like "three days and ten minutes!" About half of the class said they liked the candy more on Valentine’s day, while the other half liked the cards they got from their friends more. Mrs. Peter’s class exchanged Valentines later, and many of the students said they were going to the Valentine’s Family dance later that night (Feb. 12). The students loved getting Valentines and this holiday was very enjoyable for them.
Even though we interviewed the class, we didn’t forget about Mrs. Peters! She claimed it didn’t actually take her long to get the party set up! And Mrs. Peters exclaimed, “I got so much chocolate, it could last all the way to next Valentine’s Day!” She also gave the class some extraordinary Valentines!
While we were there, we interviewed a few of the students. One student said he was a secret admirer to a friend in the class! Some in the class said they had been waiting a very long time for this event! Other students said they had been waiting more like "three days and ten minutes!" About half of the class said they liked the candy more on Valentine’s day, while the other half liked the cards they got from their friends more. Mrs. Peter’s class exchanged Valentines later, and many of the students said they were going to the Valentine’s Family dance later that night (Feb. 12). The students loved getting Valentines and this holiday was very enjoyable for them.
Even though we interviewed the class, we didn’t forget about Mrs. Peters! She claimed it didn’t actually take her long to get the party set up! And Mrs. Peters exclaimed, “I got so much chocolate, it could last all the way to next Valentine’s Day!” She also gave the class some extraordinary Valentines!