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  • Introduction and Autobiography
  • Scratch 1 Reflection and TWR 360
  • Superbook and Tumblebook
  • Internet Safety and Computer Lessons
  • Song and Powtoon

Superbook and Tumblebook

Superbook

​The first thing I did on this site was I watched a video. The video was about Jesus' birth and how these kids went and helped Joseph and Mary on their journey. And at the beginning of the movie I watched, it was about how it was Christmas and this boy went with his mom to the store and his mom didn't have enough money to buy the gift so these people saw it and they went and bought it for him.  It makes me really happy when I see people helping others. It is especially better when you give it to them. I enjoyed this and I think you will. 
us-en.superbook.cbn.com/video/first-christmas-salvation-poem
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The next thing I did on this site was I listened to the radio.  I listened to this song and it talked about Jesus searching for us, and how he would go anywhere for us, and how there was no place he wouldn't go to find us. In the song, it said that we think we're nothing but God has a better plan for us and he doesn't think were nothing. It was a really good song, and it had a lot of meaning to it. I liked the song and I hope you will too. 
us-en.superbook.cbn.com/superbookradio

​The last thing I did was play games. The game I played was Dove Quest. The way you play is you have to press the space bar to dodge objects. The story of what the game was about is Noah and the Ark. It was when he sent the dove out to see if there was any land. I like this account, and I think we should do it more often. 
us-en.superbook.cbn.com/pages/games/dove-quest
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Tumblebook

My first story I listened to was called "I Have To Go." The library I found this from was Acushnet Public Library. The Author of this story is Robert Munsch. The AR level for this book is 2.9 and the Grade K-3. I think little kids should read this because they need to learn not to hold it and just go to the bathroom. 
www.tumblebooklibrary.com/book.aspx?id=4176

The next story I listened to was called  "Bailey." I got this from the Attleboro Public Library. This book is not AR which means your kids cant take it to school and take it as a test. It is a really good book to read to your little kids, I recommend it. This book talks about a dog going to school and how everyone likes him, and always wants to sit with him and hang out with him. 
​www.tumblebooklibrary.com/Result.aspx?m=Title&key=Bailey

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The last story I read was called "The Fire Station." I got this book from Berkley Public Library. This book is AR and the reading level is 2.6. The author of this story Robert  Munsch. This story is about these two kids are off playing and one decides they want to go look at the fire stuff so they did and then they where there when the fire alarm went off and then they hopped in the back of the truck and no one knew they were there. Until they got out. The two kids got all covered in different colors of smoke, and then the fire chief saw them and asked what they were doing here, and then he took them home. Then when they got home their own parents didn't know who they were. 

www.tumblebooklibrary.com/Result.aspx?m=Title&key=Fire%20Station,%20The
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  • Introduction and Autobiography
  • Scratch 1 Reflection and TWR 360
  • Superbook and Tumblebook
  • Internet Safety and Computer Lessons
  • Song and Powtoon