State testing has officially begun. And since I teach two grade levels below where my kids are tested at, we might as well call our testing period: "Time to make pretty patterns with the answer bubbles". I gave them the ol' "life's not fair" speech, then I handed each of them a special glitter pencil for the test, and away they went!
In other news, it was ninety degrees today and I was absolutely melting! It seems like summer is just right around the corner... SEVEN MORE WEEKS!
Also, I have twenty caterpillars in my classroom... actually, they're all in a chrysalis now, to be more accurate. I thought I would let everyone know I'm in the middle of my butterfly unit so you don't feel shocked later on when I post pictures of the adult butterflies! The kids are having a blast watching the larva, eat, poop, and change. I hope the critters don't emerge over the weekend!
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90 degrees!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hope your classroom is air-conditioned! Don't melt, kiddo! Mom
Teaching touches the stars (Be a bright and shining star...(paraphrased from Philippines 2:14)
Caterpillars don't "poop." They produce nitrogenous wastes, they defecate, they discharge feces, they free themselves of toxins . . . etc.!
Administrators poop.
Dad
Ohhh...I like the phrase, "freeing oneself of toxins" may I use it...
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