Becky substituted in Gibson's seminary class for the past two weeks. Teaching seminary is a lot of fun, but also is challenging, mainly because it begins so early. Substituting gives us more appreciation for seminary teachers who commit to a whole year and even multiple years. Gibson has an awesome class. They're full of energy and willing to try anything, including making inspirational posters about the law of chastity. Front row: Kason, Kate, Emilia, Ella, Lyle, Sarah, Mary, Shaun, Samuel, Ed and Nick. Back row: Tayvon, Gib, Brody, Gibson and Jason.
Helen is interning with Miss Jenny this semester. Miss Jenny was Helen's teacher for 5th-8th grades at CAMP. Currently Miss Jenny teaches a blended kindergarten through 2nd grade class. Helen helps out in her classroom on Tuesday afternoons and Wednesday mornings.
Miss Jenny has assigned Helen to manage the sensory table during her internship. She swaps out the materials every 2 weeks. Helen's first installation was a spring theme with dried split peas for the filler and rocks and flowers for playing with. This week Helen traded the split peas for water. She added a bunch of containers for pouring and measuring the water and brought popsicle sticks to build boats with.
The water table is very popular with the kids. Miss Jenny sent some photos of the kids building boats and playing in the water.
The daffodils that the youth from our ward planted last fall are blooming now. It's fun to see them as we walk around the neighborhood.
We're so excited that our temple has reopened! We love our 5 minute commute to a bit of heaven on earth.
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