How Fourth Graders Feel About the Ashokan
By Aidan F. and Samuel A.
We interviewed three 4th grade students and asked them about the Ashokan. The 4th graders we interviewed were Lucy C., Nate O. and Noa S. and we asked them a few questions…
The first question we asked was for Lucy. We asked her how she felt about the Ashokan. She told us that she was scared because she was really far from home. But also excited because she was going to do a lot of fun activities and be with her friends.
The 2nd question we asked was also for Lucy. We asked how she felt about staying in the woods. She told us that she hoped they didn’t tell any ghost stories.
The 3rd question we asked was for Noa. And we asked her how she felt about walking on the wobbly bridge. And she told us that she was excited because it’s a new experience.
The 4th question we asked was for Nate. And we asked him how he felt about staying away from home with your friends. he said he feels very mature because he won’t see his parents like he usually does.
So now you know that’s how 4th graders feel about the Ashokan!
The first question we asked was for Lucy. We asked her how she felt about the Ashokan. She told us that she was scared because she was really far from home. But also excited because she was going to do a lot of fun activities and be with her friends.
The 2nd question we asked was also for Lucy. We asked how she felt about staying in the woods. She told us that she hoped they didn’t tell any ghost stories.
The 3rd question we asked was for Noa. And we asked her how she felt about walking on the wobbly bridge. And she told us that she was excited because it’s a new experience.
The 4th question we asked was for Nate. And we asked him how he felt about staying away from home with your friends. he said he feels very mature because he won’t see his parents like he usually does.
So now you know that’s how 4th graders feel about the Ashokan!