Saturday, September 22, 2012

Six Word Saturday


My six year old joined Cub Scouts on Wednesday and we have spent today preparing for his first camp next weekend. It took some time hunting out tents and stuff as we turned to the dark side of camping several years ago when we bought a trailer! We’ve had so much fun pitching tents, reminiscing about past adventures and watching Jack’s excitement build.
 
 It occurred to me that so much of a child’s education takes place beyond the classroom thanks to the dedication, commitment and talent of many wonderful individuals who strive to make a positive difference in the lives of children. My first ever attempt at six word Saturday is for them. For the all the Boy and Girl Scout leaders, for the karate trainers, sports coaches, music tutors, chess club wizards, library volunteers, Science Olympians, dance and drama instructors and many more, here are my six words:

Thanks for enriching my childrens' lives.
 

10 comments:

  1. Mighty big tent for such a small dude. The whole pack could sleep in it. Is that the plan?

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    1. LOL! I think dad wants to take everything but the kitchen sink for creature comforts!

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  2. Well, you've succeeded at your first attempt at 6WS! What you've written is so true--I think the best learning experiences often happen outside of the classroom. At least, that's been true for me.

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    1. I think that's why I often try to get my students outside the classroom and invite the outside to come in to my classroom.

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  3. Looks like a lot of fun!
    McGuffy's Reader
    http://www.mcguffysreader.blogspot.com

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  4. Looks like a ton of fun. I'm a teacher, but also a parent and I have many wonderful individuals that surround my children and support them. Your post is wonderful.

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  5. Thank you! I always write about teaching but it really does take a village!

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    1. Awesome!It's good to know I'm not just rambling to myself-though I do do that a lot too :)

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  6. There is no substitute for an education that includes the natural world!

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