Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Our very last Project Cornerstone

This week we had our very last Project Cornerstone. We read a book about a little girl that had a hard time reading stuff and she didn't know that she had dyslexia. That means she sees numbers and letters differently. A little boy was making fun of her and teasing her. Her teacher helped her learn to read. He was an upstander and kind and caring adult. Project Cornerstone taught us to help others and be upstanders and to not dip in other people's buckets. We also should always tell a caring adult if we are sad or upset or need help. By: Zebra 

Then we played a game. We had to answer questions from the books we read in Project Cornerstone. We were in groups and at the very end we got these little baggies with a letter that tells us what's in there and why. We are sad that Project Cornerstone is over this year. We want more Project Cornerstone!!!! By: Cat


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