Thursday, September 11, 2008

another one~

today is another mom school post. today was my last day teaching for a couple of weeks. today we talked about the letter c, read the very hungry caterpillar and then made a caterpillar. i was a little worried about how it would go with six three year olds and painting, but they did really well. everyone stayed fairly clean and the paint stayed pretty much where it was supposed to. the caterpillar's did not come out just like we had planned, but hey for three years old they did really well.
here are all the kiddos working on their caterpillar's!

and here are some of the finished works of art! like i said, not exactly how i thought they would turn out, but really good for their age!

next week is CH's turn. good luck! hope you have as much fun as i did!

2 comments:

Hartson family said...

I'm sure next week will be a blast. Congrats on your first week. Very impressive. Paint with 6 three year olds, you're brave. Thanks! Ian loves MOM School.

Krista said...

This is totaly cute! That is what I miss about momschool....the crafts. I think I am going to start craft day with Addy, tui and Olivia.

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