Tishomingo Blended Services made a special handprint gift for Grandparents’ Day. The curriculum uses Intentional Teaching Strategies as a tool to make real-world connections.
Pictured are: …
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Tishomingo Blended Services made a special handprint gift for Grandparents’ Day. The curriculum uses Intentional Teaching Strategies as a tool to make real-world connections.
Pictured are:
(Back L to R) Rhett Carter; Kesheryl Powell; Sabastian Moore; Grayson Lahman; Ray Lambert
(Middle L to R) Isabella Walls; Khaden Boyd; Coleson Dingler; Lexi Deen; Anna Milam; Katlynn McKinnon
(Front L to R) Nora Webb; Molly Graves