After reading and discussing the wonderful story, we took a blank canvas and each placed a single dot with our choice of dabber. Together, we created our first piece of art to hang on our walls of the house we call a classroom.
Ms. Mugford and I have always loved to explore with our students and watch in excitement as their curiosity takes them to new places and new questions. We believe in making the classroom environment the 3rd teacher. Our goal is to capture our inspirations, inquiries and discoveries. We invite you to join us on our journey and watch our students turn into active thinkers and foster a love of learning.
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Dot Day!
On September 15, it is International Dot Day. This day is created by Author of the book "The Dot" Peter H. Reynolds. He created this day for people to "Imagine the power and potential of a million people all around the world connecting, collaborating, creating and celebrating all that creativity inspires and invites". As HUGE fans of connecting, collaborating, creating and celebrating, we HAD to join in the fun :)
After reading and discussing the wonderful story, we took a blank canvas and each placed a single dot with our choice of dabber. Together, we created our first piece of art to hang on our walls of the house we call a classroom.
After reading and discussing the wonderful story, we took a blank canvas and each placed a single dot with our choice of dabber. Together, we created our first piece of art to hang on our walls of the house we call a classroom.
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