Look how tiny the Haagen-Dazs ice cream containers are.
Back to work tomorrow. The upcoming week is my last week teaching camp, and then I'll begin preparation for the regular school year.
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Delectable diminutive dollops destined to delight!
Do you feel the camps have been a positive warm-up experience for the regular school year? Will any camp students will be regular students? Class size? Tell us more Teacher Liz!
3 comments:
Delectable diminutive dollops destined to delight!
Do you feel the camps have been a positive warm-up experience for the regular school year? Will any camp students will be regular students? Class size? Tell us more Teacher Liz!
Assuredly, you acquire astounding avenues of avocados by alliterating.
Camp is more intensive, so it's a good prep for later. I'd rather start off with a tougher load, and then move onto something less weighty.
I know that at least one of my camp students will be a student during the regular school year. He's probably the most difficult student I have.
I don't think the class sizes will be big. Especially with language classes, it's important to have fewer students.
Your alliteration abilities are also amazing and astounding! Absolutely!
Mm, avocados . . . Avenues of them! Guacamole, anyone?
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