Monday, November 29, 2010

conversation fill in the missing words.

Use these words to fill in the missing words in the conversation happening at a school with a new very mean teacher.

   What, comes, raise, happened, teacher, up, NO!, school, question, Tuesdays, questions, too, coming, teacher, is, never, morning, more, waste, heard, behave, crafts, doing, not, closing.


The New Teacher

Sarah: “We have a new ______ today?”
Jessica: “Really? ______ happened to Mrs White?”
Sarah:“I don't know. But I ______ she got really sick.”
Jessica: “That's too bad. I liked Mrs White she was kind and she ______ got mad like the Mr Grove does all the time. So who is the new teacher?”
Sarah: “I don't know, but I hope she gives us a lot of art and ______ lessons.
Jessica: “Yeah, Me ______. Here she ______.”
Mrs Lich: “Good ______ boys and girls. I'm here to replace Mrs White. My name is Mrs Lich and I expect all students to ______ correctly at all times.”
Sarah: “What ______ to Mrs White?”
Mrs Lich: “EXCUSE ME, little girl if you have a question you must ______ your hand!”
Sarah raises her hand.
Mrs Lich: “Yes young lady, do you have a ______?”
Sarah: “Where is Mrs White? Why is she not ______?”
Mrs Lich: “That's TWO ______ you rude little girl. Get out of my class NOW!”
Mrs Lich grabs Sarah's hair and drags her out the door.
Mrs Lich: “Are there any ______ questions before we begin.”
Jessica raises her hand.
Mrs Lich: “Yes girl, thank you for putting ______ your hand. What is your question?”
Jessica: “I was wondering if we will be ______ any arts and crafts? Mrs White did it every ______ and Fridays.”
Mrs Lich: “Arts and crafts are a complete ______ of time, so the answer to your question is ______”
Jessica: “But that's ______fair.”
Mrs Lich smashes Jessica in the face with her cane cutting
open her lip. Blood and tears pour all over the desk.
Mrs Lich: “NO ONE disrespects the ______ in MY CLASS!”


Some of the words are not used and they form a secret message.

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