They've breathed in the language and seen the power there, they've worked hard on creative writing, on seeing colors and shapes and life differently than before. They had a series of five writing pieces to complete. The final one is a letter. These are just a few of the things that the letters were addressed to. I'll be sharing much more of their creative work this week as my job has stopped feeling like a job. My work doesn't feel like work. My daily existence is spent participating in so many wonderful interactions with humanity. These kids teach me and I teach them. They learn and I learn. I laugh and they laugh. The past two days we just shared our creations and it was with gratitude in my heart that I am able to do what I get to do every single day.
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Kia ora D'Arcy,
Teaching and Learning with Passion. How amazing for you, how amazing for them, how amazing for the world. Rave on my friend.
Aroha,
Robb
this is amazing d'arcy. what a great job you have. i love the house on mango street. there's this one image (i read the book over 10 years ago) that always comes back into my mind, i'm pretty sure it's from the house on mango street, "clean as the paper before the poem." love it. love you. you're great.
Very, very cool. Thanks for sharing. Awesome post.
Dear D'Arcy
You are inspired and inspiring. I can feel the clouds opening and the Spring Sun beaming down upon you and your students.
I loved that book, I think you recommended it to me. I'm so envious of your students!
Your students are so lucky to have a teacher who teaches passionately and with purpose. You are amazing, my friend!
Thanks everyone! I just love what these kids create. You know, fame is simply the luck of the crazy draw, but TALENT! Now talent is something happening all over the world. We are all creators, each creating art and atmosphere and our lives and so many things. To be in the presence of SO much creativity make me very very very happy!
Thank you.
Thank you for doing what you do. I'm not doing it anymore, but it makes me feel happy to know that it's still happening in your classroom.
Rock on.
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