Designed & Maintained by                               Molly Rice                               2006
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Mrs. Shivers helps to write poetry.
We loved this game!
We ended our drama session with Playback Theatre.  Ms. Molly gave us reflection themes of happy times, sad times, proud times, & scared times.  We then shared with the class one of our memories picking one of the times.  We each chose classmates to act our stories with us.  Once we rehearsed, we shared our scenes with the class & Mrs. Shivers. 

Adrian  worked with Mrs. Shivers' P4
on Short poems about "What the Mirror Sees"
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In Drama, we played a game called "Who's Reflecting Who?",
a drama circle game where one pupil goes outside the door so they cannot hear or see one leader being picked by the teacher or student.

All kids copy the leader while not staring directly at the leader.

"It" returns and stands in the middle of the circle and has 3 guesses to guess who everyone is refecting.
The Mirror

The mirror sees everything.
The mirror sees bullies.
It can see people stealing stuff.
It can see robbers.

The mirror can see lights.
The mirror can see cars.
The mirror sees YOU!

It sees God.
It sees Jesus.
It sees Angels.

The mirror sees people kissing.
The mirror sees love.
The mirror never lies.

Matthew Orr
Drawn by Matthew Orr
The mirror sees all kinds of hair. ~ Gemma S.
The mirror sees all living things.. ~ Robert M.
The mirror says, "I can see tears." ~ Tammy O.
The mirror can see your hands. ~ Rebecca O.
A mirror can see fights. ~ Ryan C.
The mirror can see you when you are older.
~ Jonathan S.
The mirror sees feelings. ~ Rachel
The mirror can see hate. ~ Tia D.
The mirror can see joy. ~ Chelsea L.
The mirror can see people kissing.  ~ Taylor M.
The mirror can see robbers.  ~ Hailey F.
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