I started the morning with a question: How would your hybrid classroom look? Think about it.
Truth is
I don't really want to.
My classroom is small.
We have stuff.
Lots of stuff.
Stuff we need for early learning.
4 year olds are all about stuff.
Now, I have to start to think about getting rid of stuff...
chairs, tables, books, toys, kitchens, libraries, norms.
6 feet is the correct answer.
It is going to be interesting to say the least.
I would love for us to just be outside.
That sounds nice.
Here's my favorite slide today...
Me: What comes from a tree?
Students: Oranges!
Me: Yes, oranges do grow on trees. Do eggs grow on trees?
Students: No!
Me: Where do eggs come from?
Elizabeth: Costco!
#favoritemoments
For small groups we made apples by tearing paper.
Fine motor skills and following directions were the focus.
Same directions.
Different results.
I love the diversity and how art is never wrong.
Can you guess one of my favorite apples?
#abstractartiswonderful
One of my teacher goals this week was to learn how to create
an activity on SeeSaw.
Last week, I learned how to save/copy and edit someone else's activity,
but I really wanted to create my own.
Tonight I did.
Not perfect, but completed.
#photosfromarboreum #missionaccomplished #virtualteachinggoals
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