the kinders are so proud of what they have built together. they say it is ‘the biggest thing in the world!’
Whatever good things we build end up building us. –Jim Rohn
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That is pretty impressive building! Go kinders! :-)
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it is, jade )
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And what a wonderful bridge this is!
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and i heard it is the biggest one ever, david )
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Don’t you just love their imaginations?!!
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yes, i cannot get enough of those imaginations, jafb –
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one small step for man… one giant leap for mankind ;-) xx Go Kinders!
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exactly, jen)
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Nice one!
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thanks, elyse )
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looks like there’s some budding engineers amongst them :lol:
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indeed, it seems that way, duncan )
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Looks like the Superman in the background is waiting for this kid to finish his Fortress of Solitude
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exactly jack. )
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I knew it
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I think the kinder on the floor has a future in molecular chemistry, too. This looks like the structures I could never grasp in high school, Beth. I admire the concentration on his face!
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oh so true, mark and me too ) yes, he is a pretty serious guy –
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Wow, beth, an amazing look of concentration on his face as well. And you matched the perfect quote to the perfect picture, loved this!
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he is like this in everything he does. our personalities never change really ) thanks 3bones
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I’m impressed! I bet the professor couldn’t build that! :shock:
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nor many over the age of 5, professor )
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Great connection!
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thanks inspire )
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If we grown-ups can do one thing today like this …
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exactly, eli )
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I would have loved to been there! I can just hear their excited voices, “Come here and see this ‘biggest thing in the world!'” I love that you most days, feel energized and full of their enthusiasm. As a past preschool (special ed. mixed in) teacher, I can say, 90% of the time, I felt this special gift of energy and love flowing between us all! So wonderful an adventure that you share with us, Beth!
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happy you enjoy it robin, i can picture you as such a natural teacher )
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Your sharing of your kidlets always brightens my day.
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and happy to do so, pied )
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I used to love building things like that years ago, Beth. Hmmm… now, where’s my Lego?
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there is no reason not to start again, tom. the time is now )
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Working in groups builds teamwork, group respect esp if group diverse populations and a sense of being part of. It has become the mantra of Florida education. The problem with it all is that kids become unable to be self motivated and do things on their own.
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good points carl. we make sure to do some of each, both are important to get through life ) beth
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Yes you are spot on there. A balanced approached is always best.
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I’ve seen the look that boy has on his face before. Mark my words, he’s going to be an engineer. I’ll bet a pizza on it.
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jf – so funny, because that is exactly his personality. he loves rules order and organization. )
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I agree. Education should be building basic skills. Young children need to focus on improving manual skill and communication. It is good to teach the kids teamwork.
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john c – all of these basics are truly the building blocks for the rest of life.
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Awesome Beth I want to teach kindergarten
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you would be great at it. and they would love youtomnardone.
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spectacular and inspirational!
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they are!
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So cute at that age, aren’t they? I love it!
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indeed they are )
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