again, a skill that we do not expect mastery of. this is simply planting of the seed. each house has an address. if you have a house, you have an address. we made our paper houses again (many, many different designs!) with paper shapes and glue. adding the photo in one of the windows wasContinue reading “a is for address”
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s is for snip
snip snip snip snip cut that apple. cut that banana. cut that pear. cut those grapes. we snipped paper over a table-sized piece of clear contact paper. i make the “fruit” pieces small enough that one full snip should cut off a piece of paper (does that make sense?). during this project, if a child wasContinue reading “s is for snip”
w is for wish
i wish i could do this tomorrow. and my favorite part: when asked what the children will do with those things, he says: i don’t know. awesome. thank you, teacher tom.
h is for happy halloween
may it be happy and sweet and not a bit scary (though i did scare a friend at school today. he only came to circle time when i took off my wig. sweetheart!)
r is for roll
there were some friends wanting a ramp for cars one day. we taped a piece of posterboard to a low stool. we kept it for our rolling puzzle pieces.
