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Pre Writing

Gretna Public Schools, Nebraska

Teacher: Jane Gundvaldson

Adjectives Describing Vala’s Pumpkin Patch & Fall FestivalTOE - Gretna, Nebraska  Mrs. Gundvaldson - 4th Grade

We can't wait to begin our paragraph writing. The photos turned out
great, too!!


itchy straw
mums of every color - yellow as the sun,
bronze as a medal, golden as corn
big yummy squash
disk plate became part of a tree
bare corn stalks
chilly, crisp air
bumpy hay rack rides
the scratchy hay on our legs
the robin egg blue sky
the big orange, cool pumpkins
spacious fields quilted most of the land
popcorn balls
fresh breezy air
tractor trailer giving us a ride
blackened, dark trees
orange, brown, and yellow leaves
bright colorful mums
corn hanging in carts
tractors roaring
giant Indian corn
jumbo and pocket-size squash
dusty corn harvesting
appealing mums
giant pumpkins
amusing pumpkin mine
squirrels running up trees
red and yellow bundles of corn
immense and tiny squash
round yellow and orange pumpkins
there were lots of enormous and small pumpkins
geese flying south
roosters crowing
big, orange pumpkins
neat, old buildings
fabulous smells from the bakery
sounds of animals
gourds that looked like a swan
entertaining stories about a farmer
tractor roaring, trying to start up
geese flying south
huge pumpkin patch
dust flying - misty like
timeworn buildings
blue robin-colored sky
frightening houses
the crackling of the bonfire
melting of a marshmallow in your mouth
leaves crunching under your feet
air, cool and crisp
there were many kinds of corn in trios hanging from a wagon
like Indian corn and popcorn glistening in the sun
Hubbard squash and other varities of squash and gourds
very ancient houses
disk plate was stuck in the tree the tree had grown around it
the harvest barn was once a barn and there were cow stanchions
the farmer milked them every day and some stanchions are still there
emerald green, lemon colored leaves
the air was cool and crisp
impressive squash
pretty golden flowers,
ancient tree
nice, gold hay
cool brittle air smell
colorful Indian corn in beautiful light and dark shades
swan gourds
enormous Hubbard squash
colorful trees
beautiful pumpkins
campfires burning
crowded fields of people
fun places to go
pumpkins big and little waiting to have a pumpkins
spooky and fun buildings
pretty little animals
nice people at work
the scent of cider
the smell of winter coming
itchy straw
lots of trees
old farm pieces
cool crisp air
new buildings built on the farm
bright mums of every color like, yellow, gold, bronze
the giant and micro corn that they had there
spooky buildings
cold air
fun on the farm
birds flying over head
bright mums of many colors
spooky sounds

 


   

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