please excuse the unfinished class quilt. . . . . . . . |
and here is my pinspiration. . . . . . . .
http://pinterest.com/pin/209698926368984959/ |
* side note, my new kiddo has some "boundary issues" {getting in peoples space}, has not yet learned how to solve small problems by herself {gotta love Kelso's Choices!}, and has set off my "special friend" who has here own issues by loudly declaring when special friend arrived late "Hey, your not in this class!!!!" *sigh* it's going to be a long week. . . . . . . . . .
These are adorable...
ReplyDeleteI know that your "special friend" is not funny but really it is funny. I'm sorry for your long week but thanks for sharing :)
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Super cute snowmen!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm with Randi. Special friends are not funny but sometimes, they just make us laugh. :)
A Teeny Tiny Teacher
I love it! its so awesome that your kids clearly did this project on their own. So often I see "kids work" hanging in classrooms that look like cookie cutter samples of the teachers example. Your class did a great work, and how lucky they are to be able to express themselves!
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One of things all kindergartners need to work on is fine motor skills, if I cut everything out, they won't build those muscles. We do a lot of tracing and cutting for projects, but this was me modeling and them cutting on their own.
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