Fourth grader, Machias Bailey, and his friends from Mrs. Twitchell's class have been practicing their persuasive writing in preparation for our December Six Simple Words assembly. First, they brainstormed examples of trustworthy people in our community. Next, they wrote persuasive letters inviting Officer Jameson to speak to our students about what it means to be trustworthy. All of here at EEMS were thrilled when he agreed! Thank you Officer Jameson! Talk to your child about what it means to be trustworthy, and stay tuned to see who are students persuade to speak at our January 4th assembly when we discuss RESPECT.
One, can you be trusted
Two, show respect
Three, are you responsible, that’s what we expect.
Four, is for your fairness
Five, do you care?
Six, a good citizen always does their share.
One, can you be trusted
Two, show respect
Three, are you responsible, that’s what we expect.
Four, is for your fairness
Five, do you care?
Six, a good citizen always does their share.