Oh wow! When our K-3 students arrive at school we usually have an activity ready for them to play with. This particular day was play-dough. And well, my teacher and I did not spell this word. Nope. One of our students that turned 4 in January did this. If you read an earlier post about my K-3 class it is the same student, the one that spelled "toyota" on his paper. This is also the same student that when I was showing all of the kids a paper snowflake I made and asked everyone what it was he was answering "hexagon" rather than saying "snowflake". He is amazing. He's also funny, if you can call it that, in that he only likes to sit in a blue chair and use blue scissors and he does NOT like his hands to get dirty with stick glue and I could list a few other things but I won't.
Saturday, March 08, 2008
You're kidding me, right?
Oh wow! When our K-3 students arrive at school we usually have an activity ready for them to play with. This particular day was play-dough. And well, my teacher and I did not spell this word. Nope. One of our students that turned 4 in January did this. If you read an earlier post about my K-3 class it is the same student, the one that spelled "toyota" on his paper. This is also the same student that when I was showing all of the kids a paper snowflake I made and asked everyone what it was he was answering "hexagon" rather than saying "snowflake". He is amazing. He's also funny, if you can call it that, in that he only likes to sit in a blue chair and use blue scissors and he does NOT like his hands to get dirty with stick glue and I could list a few other things but I won't.
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