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The Jazz Mystery

Posted by Jackie Corbridge on October 21, 2007
Jackie Corbridge

We have been studying the genre of mysteries. We’ve learned that mysteries are stories and/or events of which there is a problem or an unexplained event, clues, detective(s), and victim(s). In stories, there is the beginning where the scene is set, the middle where the story unfolds, the problem is developed and, clues [...]

Fourth graders were asked to finish this statement: The best part of watching the Jazz is ___________.
Some of their responses……watching the bear riding his Harley motorcycle on the jumbotron! by Kameron
Sophie wrote: …at halftime the bear does crazy stunts!
When the game is almost over and we make the winning shot! by [...]

Jazz Jobs

Posted by Jackie Corbridge on October 11, 2007
Jackie Corbridge

Fourth graders are some of the most candid, real people I know! When I asked them where they would want to work if they could work anywhere for the Jazz organization I was surprised by some of their comments. Of course there were the 6 or 7 boys that know they have the [...]

As I was flipping through the radio stations in the car, I came across a station that was playing Christmas carols. The music filled the air and I began to sing the familiar words, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. As I realized what I was singing, a smile [...]

AK: The 4th Grade Debate

Posted by Jackie Corbridge on October 03, 2007
Jackie Corbridge

When the story about Kirilenko broke, a BUZZ slowly began to rise from the classroom “cooler” aka. coat rack. Many were very upset about the whole ordeal!
“How could he possibly want to be traded?”
“The Jazz will loose without him!”
“Hey, it’s his life!”
“Maybe he is homesick for his homeland” (one of our vocabulary words! Yeah!)
Some [...]

Jazz Inspired Haikus

Posted by Jackie Corbridge on September 30, 2007
Jackie Corbridge

A wonderful form of poetry associated with the Asian Culture is called Haiku. We have been studying a little about the art of writing Haikus and found it to be a PERFECT place for us to express a few thoughts. We hope that you enjoy reading our Haikus that we would like to [...]

Elementary Jazzbots

Posted by Jackie Corbridge on September 26, 2007
Jackie Corbridge

We are THRILLED to be part of the Jazzbot Team! We thought that we should introduce ourselves to let you, the reader, know where our ideas are coming from.
We are fourth grade students (9 and 10 year olds) from Lucille C. Reading Elementary School in Centerville, Utah. We are part of the Davis [...]

Fan Flickr Stream

Learning the game from Grandma:)Just let me down so I can go play a little hoops with those big guys out there...Over here, over here.Utah Jazz FansGO JAZZ!!!Oh my!!Did they just call my number!!In D-Will we Trust

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