Welcome to our blog created and updated by a select group of students attending OMS. Our intent is to post book reviews written by students to provide a middle school child's perspective of novels. All postings are strictly written by students but are moderated by the supervising teacher, Mr. Thatcher. Comments are appreciated and are also moderated meaning some time may pass before they're posted. Thank You, Mr. Thatcher and Class
Welcome to our blog created and updated by a select group of students attending OMS. Our intent is to post book reviews written by students to provide a middle school child's perspective of novels. All postings are strictly written by students but are moderated by the supervising teacher, Mr. Thatcher. Comments are appreciated and are also moderated meaning some time may pass before they're posted. Thank You, Mr. Thatcher and Class
Friday, December 7, 2007
Sideway Stories from Wayside School
Mrs. Gorf wiggled her ears and stuck out her tongue and turned her students into apples. Mrs. Gorf places the apples on her desk and every day she eats one. These apples were the best apples she had ever eaten. When the bell rang the apples were upset because they know their parents were worried about them. The apples sat there all night and day on the desk. The children in Mrs. Gorf’s class try to get back at her for turning them into apples. Mrs. Gorf came to school the next day and the apples attacked her. Mrs. Gorf fell down, and they jumped on her. Read this book to find out what happened to Mrs. Gorf. Do you think the students will be turned back into kids?
Thank you,
Ashlee
Whis a funny story Ashlee, Mrs.Gorf is some character. I wonder if the apples become students again and all is normal once more. Great job!
ReplyDeleteMrs. P
Good job ashlee. I love sidways stories and I sometimes watch the show. I think these books are great. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteI think the book wayside school is cool. I liked when the apples were jumping on there teacher that was funny. Great job Ashlee. Marcus
ReplyDeleteVery goob job Ashlee. This book sounds very funny to read. I can not wait to read this book.
ReplyDeleteHi Ashlee
ReplyDeleteI loved this review. This is one of my favorite books too! My mother was a teacher at another Wayside School. Keep up your super effort.
Mrs. D.