Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Until the winds change...
I just wanted to let all of you know how much I have enjoyed teaching you this year. You are such a neat group of creative, inspiring and special individuals. I have loved hearing and reading your stories, as well as chatting while eating our early lunches together ;) One of you compared me to Mary Poppins, and I take that as quite a compliment. I am not doing all of the hard work each of your teachers do every day, instead I pop in on Wednesdays and allow you to write and create. A Mary Poppins of sorts, I guess.
So, as our year comes to a close- remember to listen to your inner voice. Don't ask, "Is this good?"- you created it and it's good. You are writers, story tellers and creators. Be yourself and be bold with your writing, but most of all- just write.
Love,
Mrs.Goins
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It'll be hard to leave Alpha class, especially this one! I'm glad that I got to be in your class. I'll like, end up crying for you to come back. At least I can still stay on the blog. Yes, you seem a lot like Mary Poppins, letting the children do whatever they want, with some magic, but have some, limits to it. I'll remember you by Mary Poppins!
ReplyDelete--Lisa :)