observing. playing. creating. laughing.
monday was spent in kindergarten measuring construction paper bands around children's heads and attaching the Nina, Pinta, and the Santa Maria. thank you for sailing the ocean blue Christopher.
i continually heard "TEACHER TEACHER, can you help me cut my sails out? there are a lot of corners and their real hard with me scissors.'
and "TEACHER i just cut my sail off? will my ship still sail?
today i was working with kindergartners in a special education classroom.
"thomas, what is this a picture of?"
"i know. um. i know. i know that's a cat-a-ma-pillar! i like me one of them!"
"good job thomas!
this job is irreplaceable. for all of the time and energy it takes. i'd do it all over again.
i love me some of them children.
4 comments:
aaawwwww...
yes
they love u right back my friend
just out of curiousity: what did ur kids learn about Christopher Columbus? i am interested in the current curriculum.
and yes. kids are very cute. i am glad to hear that your time with them was worth the stress and effort.
yes.. what did they learn about Chris?
well. we learned about the various voyages that the three ships took. and the messages sent out into the ocean out of desperation and a lack of hope that they would find land out there.
we learned that in 3rd grade.
kindergarten was more about creating the hats and simply knowing it was Columbus day.
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