Kyle's ancestor lived in many different places in the United States.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
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Students in Mrs. Royce-Tolland's grade two class share their ancestry. Listen to them talk about where their relatives come from, as they share their stories with us.
8 comments:
Kyle, I loved listening to your blog. I was born in Framingham so I guess that doesn't qualify me as an immigrant although I certainly am one of your ancestors. Keep up the good work. Love, Nana
Terrific story about Grampy, Kyle! Great work!!
Mom
Very interesting blog. Great Job!
What a great job you did. Grampy feels very special that you picked him for the story.We both enjoyed all the stories from your class. Thanks for sharing the stories with us.
Grampy and Grammy Kauzens
Kyle, this is an amazing story. I bet your grandpa is very honored that you chose story to tell. And what a story it is!!! Can you imagine what it would be like to leave your homeland with only clothes and a few pictures? Have you ever been to Latvia? I hope you can go there someday and visit. Meanwhile, this is an awesome job! Congratulations!
Mrs. R.-T.
Hi Self,
I like mine because it's mine and I like pie.... and prezels and...... my blog!
So many details!! AAHHH!...sorry. I thought you did a terrific job! But I have 1 question....How did you know what your ancestors first English word was?!?
So many details!! AAHHH!...sorry. I thought you did a terrific job! But I have 1 question....How did you know what your ancestors first English word was?!?
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