Sentences with phrase «at morning circle»

Miles's teacher used an affective statement that considered his perspective about morning circle when she stated, «Miles, I see that you are upset because you do not want to sit at morning circle and want to play with the musical instruments instead.»
First, please sit calmly at morning circle for three minutes; then you can play with the instruments.

Not exact matches

There's a certain «circle - of - life» vibe happening at USA Basketball junior minicamp on Sunday morning in Colorado Springs.
Now that she's facile at telling time she has written on a chalkboard circle when each item of the morning (breakfast, get dressed, brush, pee etc) needs to be done.
The Coffee Bean Caffeine Eye Cream is great for diminishing and preventing dark circles, and is essential at night and in the morning.
, witty and intelligent writing (I went to bed half past midnight on Sunday evening, just because I couldn't pull myself away from the September issue of Vanity Fair, thus my dark circles and generally baffled expression at 6 am on Monday morning), and all sorts of beauty advice and culinary inspiration.
She reads the morning paper, waters the plants on her patio, plays cards at the retirement village with a circle of women friends and returns to her bed, dozing to late night television with Hazel at her feet.
If you had glanced through the narrow, wired - glass window of Rhode Island College professor Moira E. Collins» Writing 150 classroom here on a cold morning in March, the tableau would have looked utterly routine: college - age students at desks circled seminar - style around their professor.
In Amanda Finch's classroom at Sandy Hook Elementary, students routinely share their feelings in a morning circle group.
Teachers participate in «morning circle» with new principal Krystal Hardy before school starts at Sylvanie Williams College Prep elementary school, on January 16, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Principal Krystal Hardy (in pink jacket) ends a meeting with teachers and staff called «morning circle» with a pep rally huddle at Sylvanie Williams College Prep elementary school.
At the end of the morning the students gathered in a circle to share feedback.
When her children were little Margaret was the story lady during the morning church service, and later she held a story circle at the after school care her grandson attended.
Janina came out of the privy at the bottom of her grandparents» garden on the morning of 1 September 1939 to see two planes circling overhead.
With 14 kilometres of pristine white sand beaches circling the island, plus plenty of quiet groves for a shady repast, island picnics are a must, so the culinary team provide a selection of portable goodies, fresh and ready to go each morning at the resort's deli.
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But if you can't see it with your own eyes, you can surely read of it in at least one of his paintings» rather epic titles: Light and Colour (Goethe's Theory)- the Morning after the Deluge - Moses Writing the Book of Genesis, 1843 (pictured below), is a swirling vortex of fiery red enfolding a circle of golden light.
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