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The students recently read Mama Panya's Pancakes.  They learned that the African word "Harambee" (HA-RAH-BAY) means "pulling together".

Students: Write about an example of Harambee either from the book, or your own life.
Parents: Write about an example of Harambee from your own life. 
Teachers: Write about an example of Harambee from your work life! 
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18 comments:

  1. I am pulling together with the first and second grade teachers to analyze student data and make decisions that will help our students improve in all their learning! It is a great way to help our grade level communities.

  1. some plele bran battr to make the pan cans batr to eat

  1. hrbyeey is polegt the people that are in the country.

  1. I LORND THE WORD OF HEROMBEE. MY GRANDPA AND ME AND GRANDMA AND THAT I AM GOOD.

  1. when they were haleping mama by bringing food that was hohamby

  1. i lernd that mama panya did hrbyeey. she made panckacks.

  1. adike brot all of the famole toogethr

  1. i lrnd abaut harombay that harombay is cering

  1. my lif is FILD WITH ESITMINT AND HOR DANJR SAPRISIS

  1. I learned centers. community.

  1. ilkiftfst hrbe mmmfslto thbe hbe thfn hbe hbis

  1. my dad helps me to do my homework.

  1. lthfrb hbisf to

  1. Mama panya helphrt CFRDG

  1. my dad help me git my homework.

  1. mama is nice to me

  1. Camden and a group of his friends joined the Cub Scouts. The parents had to pull together to volunteer and select leaders of the den so the kids can have a fun and successful den at Dora Moore.

  1. Last week I worked together with other artists to create ornaments. The ornaments will be raffled off at a store in Boulder, CO and the money earned will benefit Meals on Wheels!

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