This video will tell you about something called Socktober. It is when you donate to people. We want to donate socks for people who can't afford them. Please tell others about this video and Socktober!
By: NO, BP, GS, LB, and AB
Socktober is when you donate socks. Even though we buy them it is still nice for people who don't have socks. We donate socks to people who don't have socks. We are giving socks to other people because we don't want their feet to be cold in the winter. Please tell others about Socktober!
By: JR, CP, CO, and RH
Socktober is about giving socks to other people who live in homeless shelters. People who don't have socks could get sick and they can be cold in winter. You can donate socks to McDole room 100.
By: JS, NB, CA, and KP
Socktober is about giving socks to homeless people. We have collected 136 pairs of socks. You can help us too by donating socks! You can tell other people about Socktober. You can join us to give socks to homeless people.
By: JB, AD, AC, and DM
Socktober is when you can donate socks to homeless shelters. You can donate them to a homeless shelter so people can get them for winter and so that people's feet don't get cold in the winter. When they have socks they can put their feet in there and make them warm. You can bring socks to room 100 and we will donate them to people who don't have socks.
By: TP, JP, HZ, and AM
Yesterday, we graphed our socks to find out if we had more white, colorful, or patterned socks. After studying the data, we concluded that we had collected more patterned socks so far. We tweeted about our graph and Kid President favorited our tweet!!
*Please note that there are no names with faces. We always use initials when sharing our thinking and learning.
Yesterday, we graphed our socks to find out if we had more white, colorful, or patterned socks. After studying the data, we concluded that we had collected more patterned socks so far. We tweeted about our graph and Kid President favorited our tweet!!
*Please note that there are no names with faces. We always use initials when sharing our thinking and learning.
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