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The Cat
by Sophia
Mrs. Bloom's Class - June 2006

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High School Musical
by Janie - 3M

I give this movie 10,000 exclamation marks. There are many characters in this movie. They are Troy, his friend Ryan, Troy's basketball team, the coach Mr. Bolton who is the basketball coach and Troy’s dad, Gabriella, Sharpay, Taylor, and Mrs. Darbus the school music teacher.

Troy is a basketball player and he met a girl named Gabriella. Gabriella said she wanted to be in the school musical. Troy told his dad that he wanted to be in the musical and his dad said, "You are not a singer." Troy said, "Can’t I be both a singer and a basketball player?"

There were three things going at the some time in this movie. They were: the math decathlon; the school musical; and the basketball championship game. Taylor and Gabriella shut off the scoreboard. Chad told Troy to go to the school musical. Then Sharpay and Ryan sang “Bop to the Top”. Gabriella and Troy sang “Breaking Free”. To find out what happens in the movie, you’ll have to watch it.

The movie is on the Disney channel and it plays every couple of weeks.

View Poem: Let Us Keep His Dream Alive

Sung by Mrs. Bloom's 1st Grade Class

Sung by Mrs. Miller's 1st Grade Class

Sung by Mrs. Berlesky's 1st Grade Class

Sung by Mrs.Feldberg's 1st Grade Class

Read by Mrs. Miller's 1st Grade Class

Dr. King
Author Unknown

Dr. King was a man
Who cared for you and me.
He dreamed of a world,
Filled with love,
And peace and harmony.
Happy birthday, Dr. King,
Happy birthday to you.
We will work for peace today
To help your dream come true.

Sung by Mrs. Hepburn's 2nd Grade Class

View Poem: Let Us Keep His Dream Alive


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