Heads bowed, pencils dancing.
Through Gallery View
I see a community of remote Kindergarteners
making
creating
thinking
reading
editing
sketching
stapling
coloring
pondering
writing.
Thanks for wondering and wandering a bit with me today. And many thanks to the crew at Two Writing Teachers, and the extended SOL community, for giving us the time, space, and encouragement to live the writerly life here every Tuesday throughout the year and daily during the month of March.

Love this list poem and am utterly amazed that your kindergarteners can do all that! I am very removed from that grade I’m afraid — but it sounds impressive!
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It’s a blast and I’m always amazed what they are doing. π
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Aaww, I love this so much. How peaceful and inspiring! At first, I thought you were writing about TTW until I got to Kindergarteners, LOL. I’m with Erica – I’m so far removed from that grade. It sounds daunting to me to replicate workshop (via Zoom!) with littles. You’re amazing!
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Kindergarteners . . . TTW . . . same thing.
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LOL!
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LOL Tim!!
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And I even end with “OK Writers…” LOL!
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Christie, this really is wonderful. It’s absolutely fantastic that you’ve been able to do what you have with those littles. They’re blessed to have you!
I couldn’t help but notice none of them were Karening . . .
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LOL!
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Oh trust me. Some of them were, LOL!
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I love this. Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com
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This was wonderful. So were the comments. π
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Kinders bloom in the spring, too!
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Your Kindergarteners can do so much because they have the MOST AMAZING Kindergarten Teacher. Love this.
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