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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Mr. Chelsea's Greenhouse - Chapter 4 Reflection!

If you are confused about the title of this post, I am currently reading a chapter book called Mr. Chelsea's Greenhouse. At the moment I just finished chapter 4 and I will be retelling you what happened in chapter 4 in my own words. Long story short, Eva lives next to an old man named Mr. Chelsea. Eva accidentally made a hole through Mr. Chelsea's greenhouse glass roof. Now she is up for the consequences. 

Chapter 4, Eva heads to Mr. Chelsea's green house. She walks through his backyard. It was such a beautiful sight to see. She enters the greenhouse. Mr. Chelsea did not seem too mad to see her. He hands over a broom to her and tells her to sweep the glass pieces in the corner of the greenhouse.  Mr. Chelsea starts to talk to her a bit. Then, he asked her to follow him across the greenhouse. They got along just fine. He talked about the rose that was named after Eva's grandfather, Rosa Everingham. Surprisingly, he told her that there is a rose named after her, Rosa Evangelina. After having a good time with Mr. Chelsea and knowing a bit of the history of his roses, Eva headed home for lunch. She told her father everything about her day with Mr. Chelsea. Eva thought differently about Mr. Chelsea and he is the cleverest man shes ever known. The father knew she would like him since the accident. 

Hope you liked this blog post! Till the next chapter!

3 comments:

  1. Well done on retelling the chapter in your own words Faith! I like how you let your audience know that this was the task that you were completing and explained your title. You also added your own personal voice in your introduction, which made the post fun and interesting to read.

    I look forward to reading what you write about Chapter 5!
    - Miss Birtch

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    1. Thank you Miss Birtch for the comment. I really do hope you like my next post on chapter 5!

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  2. Hi Faith

    I like your blog post you wrote because you start off with explaining what we are doing in school, if I was a reader and I wanted to know what happened to make the hole in the glass roof would you put it in?

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