Sunday, January 24, 2010

A School Day

Writer and Photographer- Gabby

Dolls- Rebecca, Catherine, Elizabeth~Kayla

Kaya, Kaylen~Gabby



It was a normal day at A. Adams School for Girls

"I mean it was this big! And using my fabulous ninja powers I-" Rebecca began.
"Oh, Becca you are such a drama queen- in a good way!" Kaya giggled.


"Hello, Catherine!" Kaylen greeted her friend. "Hey!" Catherine replied.
While the girls were chattering away, Ms. Cole arranged her files and papers.


When she was ready she announced, "Hello girls. I am subsituting today because Ms. Larson is at the hosipital. Fortunatly she will return soon. In the mean time, I have some great lessons today, first is handwriting."


The girls listened intently as Ms. Cole spoke.


She then, raised the sheet and explained what it was about.


She even wrote that on the board.



Once she got her worksheet, Kaya began to write very neatly.

After everyone done, Ms. Cole collected the papers and announced that they were going to go to music class.

They all lined up to go to music class.



Once they got there, the girls chose their instruments. Rebecca with cymbals, Kaylen played the xylophone, and Kaya and Catherine chose maracas.

Rebecca clanged the cymbals together happily. She liked learning about melodies and beats.

Kaya especially enjoyed her maraca, it was such a bright color and fun to shake.

"OK class. Now as much fun this has been, we now have to go eat lunch. If you are buying yours, go to the cafeteria," Ms. Cole instructed.
While the girls were getting ready to eat, Ms. Cole wrote something on the board.

Rebecca, Kaya, and Kaylen enjoyed their hot-lunch of cake and pizza.

While Catherine brought hers.
The girls talked away at lunch, nibbling on there food. Kaylen even tried to sing- with cake in her mouth. It was so funny!

After their meal was over, Ms. Cole passed out the math tests. "Ah, man!" Kalyen mumbled- she hated math.

Rebecca, however, was great at math and was done within a matter of seconds.

While the class was test taking, Ms. Cole brought down her bag. She had a great history lesson up her sleeve.

Once the girls were done and the papers collected, Ms. Cole explained,"For your history lesson, the next couple of weeks you will read a historical fiction book about a girl your age. You will get to do a book report on it at the end of next week."


Ms. Cole then handed out the books, Meet Kit for Rebecca, Meet Rebecca for Kaya and
another Meet Rebecca for Catherine and Meet Samatha for Kaylen.

The whole history lesson was spent reading.

"OK class. School is over. The only homework is too read you historical fiction books!" Ms. Cole announced.

"Yes! Then I will have enough time too practice acting!" Rebecca cheered.
Everybody laughed then packed up their bags to go home.
"Bye Girls!" Ms. Cole called as they left the classroom.
"Bye!" Catherine exclaimed.
I hope you enjoyed this photostory! Please leave a comment!
~Gabby

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was very exciting!! lol :D I loved it, and seeing the classroom has given me a few ideas for my own! :) Thanks for sharing!

Jordan

Gabby said...

Your welcome! If you do make a classroom, I would love to see pictures of it!

~Gabby

Green Bag Lady Teresa said...

Adorable. :)

Leah said...

This was great! Where did you get your table and chairs sets?

Gabby said...

Leah~
I got the Table and Chairs set from discountschoolsupply.com. Just search "Doll table and chair set". They are really good quality and I totally recommend them!
~Gabby

Avery Voisin said...

Cute photo story! :) I love their outfits.

♥Ruth-Ann♥ said...

This is so cute! Your photos are good too, and I love the outfits. Hehe, Rebecca is so dramatic!

This has given me inspiration to make a Valentine's Day school story for my dolls, thank you!

~Sitara (Ruth-Ann is my doll) :)

Sammie said...

You should really seriously do a continuation of this story. Use Kirsten as the teacher with Ms. Cole as the new teacher for another subject. O ya, and use more students.

Sammie said...

Awesome photos Gabby! Next time use a different colour font since it was hard to see.