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Week # 2

Here are some pictures of my students ... hope you enjoy them!
This is my Primary class.

These are my three first graders.

This my biggest class - fourth grade ... fun times!!


More to come later....week 2 of teaching went well, very, very busy though. I'm really enjoying my students. I still am not in my classroom teaching the kids ... hopefully sometime this week or the next. It will be nice to have a place to go with them and not just have to stay in their classrooms.

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  1. I'm enjoying the pics, Leslie. Keep them coming. And what was Bratislavia? (saw it on facebook) Another occasion for pics and blog comments? Love ya! Laura

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  2. hey leslie,
    thanks for the update and cute pics of your kids! i love the diversity:) i hope you can get your own classroom soon! love ya!

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  3. Leslie,
    It looks like you are doing well, your kids are so cute!
    Miss you,
    Kristen

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  4. Leslie,
    It looks like you are doing well, your kids are so cute!
    Miss you,
    Kristen

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