Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans by CH & TK
CH of H43 worked with TK from Edinger House to develop a web posting about House 43’s New Orleans Buddies. Click here to read the complete paragraph.
CH of H43 worked with TK from Edinger House to develop a web posting about House 43’s New Orleans Buddies. Click here to read the complete paragraph.
EM of H43 worked with TF from Edinger House to develop a web posting about House 43’s New Orleans Buddies. Click here to read the complete paragraph.
AM of H43 worked with TB from Edinger House to develop a web posting about House 43’s New Orleans Buddies. Click here to read the complete paragraph.
DS of H43 worked with SH1 from Edinger House to develop a web posting about House 43’s New Orleans Buddies. Click here to read the complete paragraph.
DS1 of H43 worked with SB from Edinger House to develop a web posting about House 43’s New Orleans Buddies. Click here to read the complete paragraph.
CY of H43 worked with UW from Edinger House to develop a web posting about House 43’s New Orleans Buddies. Click here to read the complete paragraph.
JA of H43 worked with RC from Edinger House to develop a web posting about House 43’s New Orleans Buddies. Click here to read the complete paragraph.
On February 13, House 43 welcomed Edinger House back to the “old country,” Little Dalton. We welcomed Edinger House with a breakfast party and then with visits to “old country” teachers. House 43 members escorted Edinger House buddies to the First Program New Lab for a lesson in blogging from Ms. Edinger, whose House has been writing individual blogs since January.
Prior to this meeting, House 43 children drafted, revised and edited paragraphs on their growing relationship with their New Orleans buddies (NOLA) at the Lusher School. Together 3rd grade and 4th grade children worked to bring the 3rd grade children’s words to digital life by posting the paragraphs to the individual 4th grade blogs. You can view these blogs by visiting Edinger House blog and then by clicking on Student Blogs. We celebrate the hard work from both 3rd grade and 4th grade students. Bravo!