At the end of the school year, our children are asked to sort through all of their school papers, assignments, projects, homework, etc that they have collected to decide which ones to keep. They'll select reports, art projects, a favorite test, etc. Mom also gets to go through and keep anything else she likes from their discard pile. The papers they save are put into a bin to be added to next year. While sorting, we came across this random paper that we saved for J. He had written down the names of the songs he learned at church that day, as best as he could sound them out. He had been in Kindergarten for three months when he wrote this. The songs were, "I Love To See The Temple" and "Hail to the Prophet." We got a good laugh out of this.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
In His Own Words
At the end of the school year, our children are asked to sort through all of their school papers, assignments, projects, homework, etc that they have collected to decide which ones to keep. They'll select reports, art projects, a favorite test, etc. Mom also gets to go through and keep anything else she likes from their discard pile. The papers they save are put into a bin to be added to next year. While sorting, we came across this random paper that we saved for J. He had written down the names of the songs he learned at church that day, as best as he could sound them out. He had been in Kindergarten for three months when he wrote this. The songs were, "I Love To See The Temple" and "Hail to the Prophet." We got a good laugh out of this.
