BOOSTERTHON!!!
Our students are working hard to gather pledges for every lap they will run next Wednesday, and the countdown is on!!! In addition to helping your child phone family and friends this week, you can support us all by planning to come cheer on our teams of runners as they race around the Boosterthon Speedway -- not once, not twice, but UP TO 35 TIMES!!!
So mark your calendars, families. Bring your banners and your bells. Pack your signs and your smiles. Plan to be energized and entertained as you watch your fourth graders burn rubber on the Highway USA Boosterthon Speedway!
We promise, you won't want to miss it!!!
Pssst!!! Writers, did you catch the alliteration in this blog post? Where is it? Just for fun, try writing your own alliterative sentence about Boosterthon!
Burning rubber, but bringing no bummer with us.Bobbi
ReplyDeleteIm going to have so much fun when we run 25/35 laps on weds.dont for get to STRECHHHHHHHH
ReplyDeleteNATALIE N
the alliteration is "bring your banners and your bells","pack your signs and your smiles","plan to be energized and enertained".My alliteration is "running really fast in the race of running".Macy D.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Macy, for reading this post carefully and responding completely & correctly to the questions! :) I appreciate your time and care! (And I like your alliteration, Bobbi!)
ReplyDeletei can not wait for the fun run and i really tryed to get 7 dollars per lap because a child in the hospitle gets a basket ball hoop and i achevied my goal.
ReplyDeleteashley
The alliteration is "bring your banners and your bells." Abigale
ReplyDeleteI loved the Fun Run but I found some alliteration > Energized and Entertain,Bring your Banners and Bells and Pack your Signs and Smiles.-Bailey
ReplyDeleteI was exited for the fun run but it was not about being the first one done it was about having fun with your friend's and getting your silly and share it with everyone.
ReplyDeleteJordan S