The sixth grade CSI students read Lewis Carroll's "The Walrus and the Carpenter" and then wrote their own stanza to the poem. In this classic poem, the Carpenter and the Walrus trick the oysters into taking a walk with them only to find that they are going to be eaten. The students wrote their own ending to the poem, keeping with the poems rhythm and rhyme.
Recording of the Walrus and the Carpenter
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Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Kmiec
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Mrs. Sarah Cook and Mrs. Janis Kmiec are the lead investigators at CSI. Mrs. Cook manages the lab lessons as well as the Science Curriculum for BISD. Mrs. Kmiec leads the technology lab investigations. Both teachers love making CSI fun, exciting, and full of learning for their students.
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