Enjoy watching the upper grades helping the kindergartners on their woodworking project.
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It was a sad beginning to our day to have to bury our beloved pet, Black-out. She died quite unexpectedly. We put the stiff cold body of our dwarf hamster in a check box. We touched her one last time before closing the lid. Then we put the box in a hole prepared for her, read a Bible verse, and sang Jesus Loves Me. A number of children wanted to say a prayer for her. Then they each got to scoop a shovel of dirt on the box. We answered any questions that the children had and decided that we are really looking forward to heaven when there will be no more death.
I have 11 sweet children this year. We're having a great time learning together. New classrooms and a church fellowship hall are being built across the parking lot of the school. It's a perfect opportunity to learn about construction. Yesterday the 7th and 8th graders helped my class saw, drill holes, sand and hammer dowels in pieces of wood. Thanks to Mr. Blackwood's class for helping my class operate the electrical equipment safely. My children were so proud of their projects and happy to have the "big kids" as friends.
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AuthorII have a full class of 15 sweet kindergarten students in this year. They bring joy to my heart each day. Archives
October 2016
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