Student Comments About Walk Two Moons

Tuesday, October 20

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OCTOBER 20, 1998
FROM:
Marissa and Jessie
Grade 5
Cornell Elementary
Okemos, MI
MESSAGE:
Dear Sara V.,
We disagree with you, we thought that the book was very interesting. We thought that it kept making you want to read on. We also think it kept you into the book like you didn't want to stop!!

From Marissa T. and Jessie A.

FROM:
Amber P.
Grade 6
Lincoln Schools
Lincoln, MA
MESSAGE:
Dear Readers,
I am afraid of daddy long legs and centipedes. One time when I went to camp, some boys picked up a daddy long leg and put it into some girls sneakers.

Sincerely,
Amber

(Kiley and Craig have responded to this message.)


FROM:
Meagan
Grade 5
Cornell Elementary
Okemos, MI
MESSAGE:
Dear readers,
Did these chatpters have anything in common with you? These chapters did have somthing in common with me because I like small spiders.

Jennifer A. I agree with you when you asked is the mom mad at the dad or did she just go away? I wondered that too.

What did you like about the chapters 3 and 4?

Sincerely,
Meagan

(Jennifer has responded to this message.)


FROM:
Jamel W.
Grade 6
Lincoln Schools
Lincoln, MA
MESSAGE:
Daer Reader:
I am afraid of snakes and some dogs.I am brave for playing football.I am brave because some people think they can get hurt but I take responsability of being the team leader as the quarterback.

FROM:
Mrs. Samples' class
Grade 4
Herod Elementary
Houston, TX
MESSAGE:
We have 8 students in our special group reading Walk Two Moons. We're having fun trying to get the characters sorted out and mark a U.S. map with the route Sal and her grandparents took.