Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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9 Comments:
That looks like so much fun! Have a great vacation.
Your photos say it all: Your kids had FUN on their day before vacation--and I'm sure they thank you! You have embedded yourself in their hearts as one of their unforgettable teachers...
What a great lesson: perfectly timed and FUN! Have a great break!
I'll bet your kids loved this. It's something active *because we all know students are a little crazy before break*, but they're also learning at the same time. Excellent job!!
Anytime I see kids problem solving on their own it makes me smile...I think it's the math teacher in me! Here's what to do, go do it, I'll watch. Great job!
I'm jealous of your chart making skills. I would have to rewrite that chart about 10 times to get it that neat. Good job!
oh yeah, thanks, I was born with teacher handwriting. it should have been a sign.
I'm curious... of those closest, which methods did they use?
You're awesome.
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