Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Mrs. K's "Cozy Little Cabin" Class 7, "U"

This Class introduces the letter "U."  Original post date was April 1, 2020, but Mrs. K did not have time to talk about April Fools Day. (These video classes must be under 15-minutes to post on YouTube.) Speaking of April Fools Day, that day marked a day of anticipation in our state as we awaited the Governor's announcement of how public schools would handle the remainder of the school year in Michigan. Many are hoping the rumors of what she might say were a joke (in light of the date). Mrs. K and all the teachers at CCS chose from day one of"Stay-Home-Stay-Safe" school closure of March-April, 2020, they that would find creative ways to continue to educate their students, making every day count. In the broader sense, "making every day count" is an important principle in life.

The letter "U"'s special guest prop is Mr. K's college umbrella (Phi Beta Chi, Bulldogs. See coming spin-off video called "The Shadow Box").

The story is "The Ugly Duckling," by Hans Christian Anderson, and a fun story-song is "We're Going on a Bear Hunt." The umbrella-ball-toss game is original. Mrs. K made it up and played it for quite a while in the kitchen, a true sign of "Cabin Fever" during the school closure of March-April, 2020. (This class was actually conducted on April 1, 2020, but pre-dated to appear below the March 31 post while awaiting an announcement from Governor Whitmer of Michigan.)  In class 7. Mrs. K wears the same MICHIGAN shirt that she wore in the very first "Cozy Little Cabin" class three weeks ago, but it is of of her favorite shirt's so you might just see it again in another couple weeks.


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