Friday, June 1, 2018

The Multicultural Assembly

Featured Blogger: Sarah
The Multicultural Assembly is an assembly that the third graders put on for the whole school and the parents that want to come.  So that ment this year WE  get to do it this year.  So if you went to the play you got to see us perform.  
There were three scenes.  The first one was 3N the second one was 3Sp and the third one was 3S.  We were in the 2nd scene, and these were our parts:
Danielle = Narrator & Lantern, Zoey = Lantern, Colin = Tech, Sarah/me = Wall Crane, Molly = Narrator, Nathaniel = City Folk, Jake = Tech, Nicky = City Folk, Gabe = Narrator, Serenity = Wall Crane, James = Narrator, Sam = Wang, Kyle = City Folk, Keith = Musician, Ema = City folk, Nora = Beggar, Fiona = Wall Crane, Eamonn = lantern, Katherine = Narrator, Marley = Narrator, Audrey = Tain, Enzo = City Folk.
Now I hope you are excited to know the story  of The Lord Of The Cranes. I will not tell you the whole story this is just a summery.  Once there was a very happy man named Tain witch means heaven. That man had cranes that would do anything for him that is why he was the Lord Of The Cranes.  One day he wanted to see what happens in the world below. So the old man went on top of a crane and flew down to the city. On the way he found a beggar and he ask him “would you be able to exchange your clothes with mine.” So like I said I’m NOT going to go into the details right now my job is to get you into the book so the book sellers get money.  So Tain and the beggar traded clothes and Tain went begging in the city and no one noticed him (you get the trend).  Then one day Tain spied a small inn and asked for something to eat and drink but he had no money to pay. Then the innkeeper gave him some dumplings and rice wine.  The innkeeper didn’t mind that Tain didn’t have the money. Then the innkeeper let Tain come every day to get some food and drink. Then he wanted to repay him so…
I’m going to stop there so you don’t know the whole book before you buy it.  All of the third graders did a great job!!! It was really fun to do the Multicultural Assembly and I KNOW  your kids will say the same.  And don't forget Eddie/my dad as our filmer.  But time to wrap this up.
BYE!!!
Have fun watching the Multicultural Assembly and don’t forget to read all the other blog posts and always be happy. :)

Writer:      Sarah Close 3Sp