Thursday, October 27, 2011
A proud artiste shares his work with some children in the religious school
Teddy Post loves making unique and imaginative creations at the art center. On the left is a picture of Teddy writing his name, something he just learned to do. The picture on the right is "a dinosaur machine that makes tiny and big dinosaurs." Teddy plans to post his picture on one of our cabinets that we use to exchange notes and pictures with the religious school children who share our room. We were delighted to receive two letters today from Ben and Reed, two students in Liron Riess's third grade religious school class. Maria and I recently talked with Liron about establishing a correspondence between her students and ours. The Kohavim children were very excited to receive our first letters today. Sam, Mia, and Teddy Post have written back so far. We are all very excited about continuing to write to our new religious school buddies as the year goes on.
Labels:
communication,
creativity,
fine motor coordination,
Kohavim,
religious school children,
writing
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This is phenomenal. What a wonderful way to create meaningful connections between our students of different ages. They all seem so excited about their new "pen pals."
ReplyDeleteI love the connections that our kids are creating. They are embracing our shared spaces with such respect and joy. What great role models they are!
ReplyDeleteIt's so great to see that sharing our spaces has brought such joy to our teachers and students!
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