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Mrs. Smith explains how to dye the fabric |
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Mrs. Moses-Malone's students dye their fabric with strawberries. |
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Wow - it's really turning purple! |
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These second-graders like Colonial Days. |
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Ms. DuRant's students dye their fabric with tea, blueberries, or strawberries. |
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No, it's not nap time. These students are playing "knickers". |
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Knickers is a marble game that kids and adults played in colonial times. |
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The students enjoyed playing knickers and quotes just like the colonial kids. |
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Students decorate sewing boxes in Ms. Lane's classroom. |
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The students used dried beans to decorate their sewing boxes. |
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The second-graders create their own slate boards in Mrs. Moses-Malone's classroom. |
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Mrs. Brown prepares the students for what a colonial school was like. |
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All of the children agreed that present-day teachers are MUCH NICER than the colonial teachers! |
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