Saturday, June 08, 2013

Final Volunteering Friday

Friday was my last day to volunteer in Cora's class. Sniff, sniff!

I've really enjoyed helping in her class this year; it's full of great kids, and I'll miss seeing them.

Here, Mrs. Hawthorne uses the projector to show the kindergartners where to glue down their zebras' tails.







Here's Cora and Trent, who Cora has known since she was 2 when they were Skippers together in Pioneer Club. I hope they get to be in the same class in school in the future.
 After the zebras were finished, and the first-graders were at recess, Mrs. Hawthorne read a story to the kinders.
After recess, it was time for art - they used pastel chalk to color in suns, which they had previously outlined with glue. We cut out and pinned these to the wall - the only things on the wall now, since everything else has been sent home.
 After cutting, gluing and chalk, the desks were filthy. And Monday was to be the special "Donuts with Dad" presentation, an early Father's Day event.

The desks had to be cleaned! It was funny to watch 6-year-olds having so much fun with shaving cream.

In fact, we bought some cheap shaving cream afterwards, to entertain the girls with.
 After school, before we picked up Violet at Grandpa's, Cora and I went out for a drink and a little shopping. We chatted about school ending, and whose class she might be in next year. It was nice spending some time alone with my oldest.

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