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Welcome to Gardner’s Group. http://www. geocities Parkton Elementary Fourth Grade

Mrs. Janice Gardner Educator of Young Children Meet The Teacher Mrs. Janice Gardner Educator of Young Children Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts in Education, National Board Certified - Middle Childhood Generalist

Dare to Help Students Realize Their Potential Dreams Hold fast to Dreams For if Dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly Hold fast to Dreams For when Dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. ~ Langston Hughes

Return to Gardner’s Group A Sneak Preview Poem of the Week Field Trips Learning Centers Computer Lab North Carolina Native American Study Projects 100th Day Activities North Carolina African American Study Earth Day North Carolina Scrapbooks And…much, much more! Return to Gardner’s Group