
I have enjoyed the blogging experience, but mostly sharing ideas and seeing other creations by people in the class! 
I attached a picture from my final year at University. It was our final home game as seniors. Which meant after the rest of our away games we were officially retired and must move onto bigger things! 
I guess I was just reflecting that it is as if we are all seniors, we are in the home stretch and have 4 weeks of school left... till we move onto ... TEACHING! 

2 comments:
Sarah, I have reviewed all of your posts and I will make an overview comment here. Then I will email a personalized rubric and your grade when I have finished all of the blogs.
Your blog has thirteen posts. Unique features are your title theme and photo and your charming profile photo, as well as many photographs, including the dramatic ones in black and white. Your blog is especially strong in your personal exploration of visual arts for yourself and for your teaching – you might have explored music, art, and drama beyond the Math Songs and our Potluck Performance. Your Chinese Brush Painting monkey was delightful, and showed what can be done with the right tools and clear instructions. The Harrison style painting was very personal and yet may not have turned out the same without Harrison’s inspiration. Your Inukshuks were a great contribution to the Art Show, as was your Mrs. Claus impersonation at the Potluck. You’ve shared resources with your classmates, including the Kinderart website, Math Songs, and particularly, the Little Bear Vision Quest book and lesson and your Friendship Flowers. You’ve emphasized for everyone the value of encouragement, through your own experience and supported by the Harrison quote.Thanks for showing everyone how creativity can be used to contribute to relationships – your “cheer up” creation! Finally, I appreciated your thoughts on children’s first drawings and how important it is to you now that your mother cherished your portrait of her for all these years. Thanks for all of your contributions to our course and have a happy holiday!
I would go beyond describing your photographs on this page as "charming". You have an obvious artistic talent Sarah. I hope you realize this and put it to use in your classroom. Few people have the talents that you do, and it would be a terrible shame to squander them. You are far, far, more than a "jock". Congratulations on the great work!
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