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Sharing our Learning With Others

For the last few days my fourth and fifth graders have been sharing their Genius Hour projects.  We did not create formal presentations this year, instead we shared in a much more informal setting.  My kids truly worked toward their passions while working independently or collaboratively with others.  

An Emoji Pillow
Lettering and Caligraphy
Sewing
Tinkering
Sewing
Cheerleader Bows
Photography and Scrapbooking
Robotics

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