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Written by Ava (A) and Katherine (K)


A: Hi I’m Ava and 
K: I’m Katherine! 
A and K: AND WELCOME TO OUR BLOG POST!!!!!!!! 
K: Today we will be talking about the blog on our blog! We write blog posts so parents, grandparents, great grandparents, pets, siblings, uncles, aunts, cousins, godparents, friends, great great grandparents, and bacteria can enjoy or question our work in 4-5. 
A: Nahum and Owen started the blog thirteen years ago, in 2011, because they wanted to share their delectable work. We have something called classroom jobs which helps us learn responsibility and things. K: Our teacher Tim is cool 😎. 
A: Yes Katherine, Tim is very cool. Now let’s get back to talking about the classroom things. So every week we rotate through different jobs like Table Tamer, Assistant, Host, and Recycling Recon. One of the job is Blogger and this week we got paired together. 
K: Which was a bad good idea. 👍 We are currently working on poetry in 4-5. I can write some good poetry like this: roses are red/violets are blue/meow meow/gimme some food 🥘. 
A: Wow Katherine, that was super poetic. Do you know who else is poetic? Me! Like this: Roses are red/violets are blue/and red and/I love it too much. Wasn’t that a good poem Katherine? 
K: No, 😭
A: Check back to this blog to see if anyone adds the poems we right in class. They may be haiku, ode, or even apology poems based on William Carlos Williams' This Is Just To Say
A and K: Thanks for reading our post! 



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