opening your mind to navigate into the world of our culture
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
working hard
Here are a few of the pictures I took last Friday. I know I said I would post them over the weekend.... sorry it took me so long! See you all on Wednesday. Stay warm and I hope you are brave enough to drive out in the snow tomorrow morning.
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Nice pictures. Everyone is looking so industrious, keep doing it. Maybe in the next picture day I'll be there.
What an enthusiastic group of students! All of them are very concentrated in the lesson, working hard. CONGRATULATIONS! MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Hello students! I wanted to let you all know that my family and I have been enjoying your stories. It is interesting to hear about the books you are reading and what each of you is interested in.
Congratulations, Karla. Emiliano is a beautiful name.
We are an enthusiastic group of students trying to do our best effort in order to achieve our goals. We come from around the world, but we live in the United States. We hope you enjoy our stories.
I created this blog for my adult students in order to expand our classroom community beyond its four walls, and to give them the opportunity to write for a real audience. The digital divide is so vast; this is one humble teacher's attempt to cross the chasm.
-Sue, Adult Education Teacher Harrison Adult and Family Education
4 comments:
Nice pictures. Everyone is looking so industrious, keep doing it. Maybe in the next picture day I'll be there.
What an enthusiastic group of students! All of them are very concentrated in the lesson, working hard. CONGRATULATIONS!
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Hello students! I wanted to let you all know that my family and I have been enjoying your stories. It is interesting to hear about the books you are reading and what each of you is interested in.
Congratulations, Karla. Emiliano is a beautiful name.
Keep reading and writing!
I'm so happy to be here, now I have new partners, and maybe new friends, I hope to be there for a long time.
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