

Halloween Costumes, Parties, & Books
Grandma wants you to have this in case you are looking for a costume or ideas.
Service Description
I started this and lost it again which I do not know what went wrong. I found out I was still missing something to provide you material I am bring this week, so I give a double apology for everything. I want you to have this tonight therefore the verb lesson on the one book will be on Thursday. You will have the rest of the pronoun words given to you earlier that day to copy. There are plenty of books to look for in Libby or at the library. Before finding my way back I came upon an article written today in USA Today. It would be good to read because it is about Polar Bears which it is Polar Bear week and there was a day last week that was Snow Lepard Day. The one book Grandma found looking for Grandma's Place of Natural Learning she found was "A Halloween How to Costumes, Parties, Decorations, & Destinations by Lesley Pratt Bannatyne; Pelican Publishing Co. 2002; There is also ideas in the back of this following book. The other book Grandma is going through is "It's Halloween, You 'Fraidy Mouse!" by Geronimo Stilton, International and Pan-American Copywrite 2001by Ediziuni Piemme SpA, based on an original idea by Elizabeth Dani but written by Geronimo Stilton with Scholastic. This book also has ideas in the back of it also. Grandma is going to finish it tonight and give the verbs to you on Thursday but she will put it back on the shelf in the early morning. It is also good for conversations and other words you may have to dig out but Grandma will give you a starter. Some are as follows: covered, squeaked, walking, introduce, was. scare, pinched, scolded, hooted, pulled, breathing, mumbled, turned, give, needs, scary, playing, loud, saw, poured, making, frightening, babbling, love, hate, slamming, snickered, grumbled, spooky. filled, filled, headed, blocked, Greeting, chewed, sneered, Terrifying, uncovered, ran, Gowing, squinted, gleaming, see, blinked knew, managed, stuttering, pounded, shook, smirked, giggled, turned, mad. Lets wait on the rest till morning. Grandma will give the rest of the list and finish on early Tuesday morning. Students can sort by -Ing, -ed, and other, they can talk about the book.
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