Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Meet Leroy! What really happened in our classroom.. The crime Scene report



This is Leroy, our class elf!  Here's what happened in our classroom and Leroy's mission...

There was a problem at the North Pole...a BIG problem. One of Santa's elves wasn't getting his work done on time. He was sleeping on the job, coming in late, and only putting in 2% effort. This resulted in not only poorly made toys, but toys that had parts of other toys!!! At this rate, Santa would never have everything he needed ready for Christmas, so he KICKED Elf out of the North Pole. Elf begged and pleaded for his job back, but Santa said he couldn't trust him. Therefore, he gave him a "special" assignment that he would have to complete in order to prove that he deserved his job back. He told Elf he would be going to Pulaski, WI, to watch over the students in Mrs. Diemel and Mrs. Kastens' 5th grade class to determine if they were naughty or nice. Elf screamed, "noooooo! I don't want to go to Pulaski!" Santa tied up Elf and threw him in a sack and took his sleigh pulled by his reindeer over to Glenbrook Elementary School. When they arrived, Santa used his magic to unlock the door. The reindeer had never been in a school before so they decided to come in too, leaving snowy tracks behind. Elf was so mad, he refused to get out of the sack. Once Santa got him out, Elf decided to take his anger out on the kids. He wrote naughty all over their names, and put them ALL on the naughty list. Santa was highly entertained by all of Elf's nonsense, so he decided to sit down and take a break while eating cookies and drinking milk, his favorite, leaving crumbs and an empty container behind. Once Santa had his fill, he asked Elf if he was done feeling sorry for himself. Elf told Santa that he just didn't understand why he had to stay in Pulaski. Santa pulled out the evidence....three pictures of misfit toys that Elf had messed up due to his negligence at work. Elf hung his head. Santa told him that it wasn't fair to take out his anger on the students of Glenbrook, so he should spend the next four weeks really watching and observing whether or not they should be on the naughty or nice list. Elf slowly nodded that he understood, and crumpled up the "naughty list" with all of the students names on it, and took out a fresh "nice list." He then tipped over a chair so he could slowly climb up to a hiding spot to begin watching the students of Mrs. Diemel and Mrs. Kastens' class. Before Santa left, he posted a Want Ad on the door, advertising Elf's old position in the North Pole, and told Elf that until he could prove his worth, he would be taking applications and conducting interviews to fill his toy-making position. "I cannot let the children down!" Santa exclaimed. "Until you prove to me that you can complete this task, you will not be allowed back at the North Pole. Do these kids right by truly evaluating their behaviors and fairly placing them on the correct list. Have it to me by December 23rd at the latest!" And with that last statement, Santa and his reindeer were off, out the window, while Elf waited for his first day of watching over the 5th grade students. 

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