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Tag Archives: kindergarten
End of an era
Today is the last day of kindergarten. Can’t believe how fast the year has flown by. It is the end of an era. And can’t believe the amount of change in the boy, since school started. First of all, he … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Memories, School
Tagged kindergarten, last day of school, learn to read, origami paper airplanes
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Tiny Library
The other day, the boy and I were walking in the neighborhood and came across a “Little Free Library”. I’m not sure how about the history of the program but I think several years ago there was a movement to … Continue reading
Posted in Memories, School
Tagged Ballard, Ballard Library, kindergarten, learning to read, Little Free library, See Spot Run
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Report cards and things that really matter
Last month, the boy received his first public school report card. He’s in kindergarten, he hasn’t taken any ‘tests’ yet, so this really shouldn’t be a big deal but for some reason, I made it a big deal. Why? Why … Continue reading
Help the 5 year old kindergarten students do what??!?
I volunteer two mornings in Will’s kindergarten class. On Monday’s, I often do busy work for the teacher like cutting and pasting projects that will be displayed on the classroom wall. Or assist the teacher monitoring the kids working on … Continue reading
Posted in School, Stay At Home Dads
Tagged hammering, kindergarten, SAHD, volunteer at school
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First Day of School
Last Wednesday was the first day of kindergarten for Will. We three walked the mile to his new school with some neighbors and their kids. It’s a yearly ritual and a nice way to start off the new school year. … Continue reading