Friday, May 4, 2012

Last round of Stanley presentations!

This week, we finished up the last of our Stanley presentations.
The kids really enjoyed sharing their adventures with the class.
Stanley traveled a lot of fun places over Spring Break.
 I can't wait to see where Stanley travels when part 2
of the project is complete in mid May. 
Stay tuned!

Mason went first and told us all about his adventues with Stanley in Jamaica! Stanley stayed in a cool beach house and met some of the fun staff members while there. He dyed eggs, went on the beach, and rode on a golf cart. Hopefully he didn't drive it because he isn't old enough yet! :)



Luke was up next. He took Stanley to watch the Discovery Shuttle fly over the Washington Monument.  Luke is a huge CAPS fan so Stanley obviously went to the Verizon Center to cheer on the CAPS! Flat Stanley got a to meet a Superbowl Champ! He toured through Port Discovery in Baltimore & hung out with Luke's Mom in NYC!



Next to present was Ryan. He told us all about his adventures to Disney World with his Flat Stanley. Stanley loved the plane ride until he started to feel sick. Ryan was there with an airsick bag just in case! When the flight landed, Ryan & Stanley went into the cockpit to meet the pilot. They had lots of FUN at the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, & Epcot.



Up next was Andrew. Andrew and Stanley had a relaxing break together at the beach. He through in a little activity by going to soccer practice and cheering on the NATS at the home opener. They also relaxed together at home to watch another NATS game. Stanley met another "famous" person...Hayley Reinhart (from American Idol) at his mom's work!  



Last but not least was Trevor. He created a "Where in Cape May...is Stanley?" game. He passed out a map of Cape May to each student. Together, they searched the map to find where Stanley visited. He saw the lighthouse, went on the beach, and played Skee Ball! Skee Ball is my favorite.
 I wish I went to Cape May with Stanley! :)



I AM SO PROUD OF MY STUDENTS.
They all did an AWESOME job with their projects.
I hope you enjoyed learning about their
adventures as much as I did! :)

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