What worked well:
- The girls LOVED keeping a journal of what they learned and were mad when I forgot to find "journal-time."
- Watching my girls stop at the zoo, notebooks in hand, alongside their uncle to sketch an elephant. A mom passed me and said, "Are they sketching?!?!? What a great idea!!" She was surprisingly stoked.
- Having a theme each week. During lunch, we'd just start talking about the theme. Kids have so many questions, and I have so many answers . . . and those answers just give them more questions! Without those topics to guide us, I think they would have spent their entire summer talking about Barbie and Cinderella. They still talked about Barbie and Cinderella, but it was nice to have a break and think about our ribs go up and down when we breathe, or why bugs don't have skin, or things look smaller the further thay are from you.
- Mommy's energy. After a while I just didn't care what the Spanish word for "monkey" is. God bless teachers.
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Congratulations on a successful summer. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. I have enjoyed reading about it. If only I could be able to spend some real life time with my cute little nieces. :)
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