OH NO! THE ONE ROOM SCHOOL HOUSE NEEDS DONATIONS!!!

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OH NO! THE ONE ROOM SCHOOL HOUSE NEEDS DONATIONS!!!

They need new supplies! It will help the One Room School House stay nice. They will be able to buy artifacts the school house doesn’t have.

MATERIALS Wood Stove Boys tended the wood stove. Someone would cut the wood and put it in a stack and boys would get it and put it in the stove. Slate Board and Graphite Pencil This was what the kids used instead of paper and pencil. Bucket of Water and Dipper Two kids (boys or girls) would get water to drink and to wash your hands with. You would use the dipper to drink out of. Outhouse The outhouse was only for girls. The outhouse had two or three holes.

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Last Day to donate is November THE CLASS WITH THE MOST DONATIONS GETS 30 MINUTES OF EXTRA RECESS. THAT IS AN HOUR OF RECESS! You can donate 1, 5, 10, 20 dollar bills and dimes & nickels - - NOT just pennies! DONATE! DONATE! DONATE!

Thanks for watching! By: Lillian, Skyler, and Lea Donate! Please Donate money! Thank You!