
I painted a mask for our Halloween party tonight, but when I got home from work all the paint had cracked and peeled off - so sad :(

One of my favorite students, Eddy, in his Dracula outfit.

Eddy and Eric, one of my naughtiest students - no, THE naughtiest student....says he's going to be an FBI agent one day. I think he's going to be on the FBI's most-wanted list one day....
My baby students' Halloween art work...

A typical 8-year old drawing - very cute!

A very impressive piece of art-work from Peter (not the brightest, but clearly artistically gifted!)
That's what I love about teaching - noticing all the different ways that kids are talented, gifted and bright. It's a rewarding job, and sometimes I wonder who is learning more - the kids or me?!
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