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Student Work » Peanut Butter and Jelly

Peanut Butter and Jelly


 


 

 
 
YUMMY IN THE TUMMY!
(Scroll down for our slide show!) 
We learn about sequence and writing "Steps in a Process". We wrote directions for how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It was harder than it sounds. Our partner made the sandwich according to our directions. He/she couldn't do anything that was not written in our "steps in a process". Sometimes the directions were confusing. Sometimes the directions were clear. At least the ingredients were yummy even if our sandwiches were strange. Often the finished product looked a little unusual and a bit tricky to eat, too. We all had fun and lots of laughs. Writing "steps in a process" isn't as easy as you think. Try it sometime...if you dare!


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"The Benny Hill Theme"

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