I love the second photo, I can almost picture the kids making the symbols. OK, I'll try to guess: I think yours is the one with pink beads. Am I wrong? Maybe it's more than celebrating a concept: celebrating the human curiosity and need for knowledge, in all times, because it's also Einstein's birthday. Thanks for so bravely taking this trip, it means a lot to me.
it is a surprise for my students. I made the symbols for them. They will bring tomorrow their own creations to the classroom. I've got some photos from them and they have done quite well.
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I love the second photo, I can almost picture the kids making the symbols. OK, I'll try to guess: I think yours is the one with pink beads. Am I wrong?
Maybe it's more than celebrating a concept: celebrating the human curiosity and need for knowledge, in all times, because it's also Einstein's birthday.
Thanks for so bravely taking this trip, it means a lot to me.
it is a surprise for my students. I made the symbols for them. They will bring tomorrow their own creations to the classroom. I've got some photos from them and they have done quite well.
Will they wear the letters for Pi Day?
if they dare not to wear them, they'll have a problem with me?
After Mrs. Square joke, I'm not scary at all!
I think you don't want to be scary. Leave that to common rectangles, you're special! :)
Was it a nice Pi Day? I hope so!
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