Sunday, September 19, 2010

Design a Day for Fudge in Central Park

As we found out by reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume, Fudge can be a real handful!  For this assignment, pretend you are Fudge's older sibling and your parents have asked for you to take Fudge to Central Park for a day of fun.  Read the two links below about Central Park and then select five spots that you think Fudge would enjoy.  You must then write tw0  sentences about that site and then another sentence on why Fudge would like that particular spot.

You will also be able to find these links on our webpage's Curriculum Links section

http://mommypoppins.com/newyorkcitykids/hidden-new-york-19-fun-finds-in-central-park :  19 Fun Things to Do in Central Park Beyond the Zoo:  Visit Central Park with Kids.

http://www.centralpark2000.com/touring/kids/kids_home.html  Kids Attractions in Central Park

Make sure before you post, you check your work for spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar.

Here's an example of how this should look:

1. The Marionette Theater at the Swedish Cottage:  The Swedish Cottage was built in Sweden in 1875, moved to the United States in 1876 for our Centennial celebration, and then moved to New York City in 1876.  It became a marionette theater in 1947 and today, children can see many classic children's stories done as marionette shows from June to October.  I think Fudge would like it because it would keep his attention since he likes make-believe activities.

Room 305B Responds!

Yes, another blog!!!  This one is designed especially for the Class of 2010 - 2011 to respond to specific prompts dealing with all of the great things we will be learning about during this school year.  The Coaching staff and I are looking forward to reading your thoughts on a variety of topics this year.