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RESPONSE TO LITERATURE: HEY, LITTLE ANT , FRA NOMINEE
| Kids
should not squish ants; It isn’t very nice. Do you think you’d squish an ant or maybe you’d think twice? Ms. Cook’s class |
Ants
need food. They live in Nests in the ground. Sometimes it’s dangerous
To go out. Ms. Overstreet’s, Mr. Scott’s classes |
| Don’t
squish the ants with your shoe; That would be a bad thing to do! Ms. Castriota’s class |
A
kid on the sidewalk meets an ant. "Will you squish it?" "No, I can’t." Mrs. Cunningham’s class |
| The
ant was happy, The kid let him go. The kid would have squished him; But the ant said, "NO!" Mrs. Fletcher’s class |
"It
wouldn’t be nice if you squished me; If I were big, I’d let you be." (Ant’s point of view) Mrs. Richardson’s class |
| Boy: "Maybe I will squish you flat With my shoe, just like that." Mrs. Akins' class |
Ant: "Big kid, don't squish me with your shoe! I have a family just like you!" Ms. Addison's class |
| If ants see the shadow of a shoe, What do you think they should do? Run, little ants, run far away Then you can live another day. Mrs. Foster's class |
Don't squish the ants with your shoe! Please think twice before you do. John, Mrs. Foster's class |
| Boy: "I used to squish ants like you, But now I don't want to-- I see now that you're like me; Go on your way. I'll set you free." Ms. Jones's class |
Ant: "Please don't squish me! Go away and let me be. I'm alive. Can't you see? I love my family (and they love me). Ms. Patti's class |
| There was a boy with a shoe,
He wanted to squish an ant. The ant said, "Please don't squish me!" So the boy said, "I can't!" Mrs. Joseph's class |
To the authors, Phillip and Hannah
Hoose:
We like this story; yes, we do! Now we'll write a story just like you!
Mrs. Aslinger's class |
