MORE DOORS

There were many more stealthily disguised doors wandering around the school. Here are some of them:

Mrs. Fewell's first graders choseGreen Eggs and Ham.

Second graders in Mrs. Gonzalez's room were enthralled by The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.

Harold and the Purple Crayon inspired Mrs. Marsh's third grade class.

For Mrs. Lea's second graders, the key to their imagination was There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom.

Amelia Bedelia and her punny misunderstandings won over Mrs. Parker's first graders.

How about Mrs. Perez's first graders' interest in Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky, Peeky Spying!

 

Ms. Pratt's talented crew of fifth graders put together a display to advertise The Cat in the Hat.

 

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