Stage a “final walk” for the oldest students in your grade who will be exiting the building for the last time. Line up the entire school in the hallway at the end of the day and have the “graduates” walk down the hall for the last time while the onlookers cheer and applaud them...
*They also put out a new EP this year which is very good. but there’s no physical copy of it Lidia Villa The Cure Album: Songs Of A Lost World Favorite track: Alone Brigitte Calls Me Baby Album: The Future Is Our Way Out Favorite Track: The Future Is Our Way Out Twin Tribes ...
For instance, musicians on Spotify or TikTok might focus on creating catchy hooks at the beginning of their songs to grab the listener’s attention. Despite the strong presence of these algorithms, Chayka believes tha...
Building End-of-Year Memories Updated April 2024 We are responsible for the memories of childhood! Photos used with permission of parents and educators Children come to school with diverse background experiences. It is the stories we tell, the songs we sing, and the traditions we build that bi...
the past school year and have them write about why each tune has a place on the list. Celebrate the last day of school by listening to songs from the playlist as you reflect on the year gone by. And while you’re at it, check out85 Awesome Songs for Your End-of-the-Year Playlist...
You saw what a fucking colossal bugfuck nightmare this year was. I am writing this post from my kitchen table while my 7-year-old scream-plays Minecraft with another of his 2nd-grade buddies, and while contractors are rebuilding our roof and upstairs office, and I ambarelykeeping my shit ...
Now I’m waiting for the tea water to boil and listening to the Beatles, can you tell? Rode my bike with no hands all the way to school. My hands wedged in my armpits to keep warm. Across treacherous 6th ave, over the soon to be trolley tracks on 4th, past the grade school, kid...
s seven-year-old self is depicted as a mixture of pure and courageous. She believes in goodness to the extent that considering the monsters might not turn out to be just trees and may instead be the fathers of close friends is a possibility too horrifying for her young self to even ...
Byron Kennard’s 4th grade school photo – age 9 – 1946 This wasscary. I knew I’d have to hide my queer identity from the world or I’d be ostracized and ridiculed at the very least. I had to live with the terror of being discovered by the wrong person, be it a schoolmate, a...