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A Belated Graduation
Originally posted on Pete Springer:
Schools in our area shut down in March, and the students finished their school year online.? The high school decided to postpone graduation with the hope that they would be able to hold a formal…
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Home schooling and how it has impacted my attitude towards teachers
Originally posted on Robbie's inspiration:
Gregory in a school concert when he was 8 years old My sons have been home schooling since our schools first closed on 18 March this year. That equates to four and a half…
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Inhale and Exhale of Timeless.
Originally posted on Language of Essence:
Sunrise and Sunset are inhale and exhale of Time . Love and Happiness are inhale and exhale of Timeless. Love all. (c) ram H singhal
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“Hitch Hiking” 196 Blocks Through New York’s Central Park! Peering Into Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear Window!”
Originally posted on johnrieber:
“Hitch Hiking” Through The Urban Jungle! My wife Alex came up with the idea of “Hitch Hiking” – a cool hike followed by a classic Hitchcock thriller – and as we are all living a #quarantinelife,…
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Current News – Lee Greenwood & the Air Force Band Singing Sergeants
Originally posted on Pacific Paratrooper:
? Home Free – Greenwood & the Air Force Band Singing Sergeants ? The traditional rendition of country music singer Lee Greenwood’s iconic “God Bless the U.S.A.,” already has a broad appeal as an uplifting…
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Kindergarten Means “Garden of Children”
My garden is a new venture every year. We bought an older home with an established flower garden in 2002. When summer arrived I couldn’t wait to see what would bloom. It was a joy to discover new flowers. Since … Continue reading
Posted in Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, Mother Nature, Nature, preschool, self esteem, Teaching young children, The Arts, Uncategorized
Tagged Children and flowers, Friedrich Froebel, how children learn and grow, Kindergarten, Kindergarten is a garden of children
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Words, Wonderful Words…
Originally posted on Joy Lennick:
Every now and then I pontificate on the power and magic of words. Those twenty-six little letters have faithfully served us ever since “Adam” said Ugg to “Eve.” And, in what variety! True and Fairy…
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Quote of the day
Originally posted on M.C. Tuggle, Writer:
“By failing to read or listen to poets, society dooms itself to inferior modes of articulation, those of the politician, the salesman, or the charlatan. In other words, it forfeits its own evolutionary…
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Today’s Quote
Vincent van Gogh not only painted beautifully, he spoke of love and strength. Thank you Theresa for posting van Gogh’s Starry Night and his quotation.
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End of the School Year
The end of the school year is always fast, furious, and fun. Emotions run wild, both with children and teachers. The week started with visits to every child’s house. Really. How cool is that, to have your teacher come to … Continue reading