12.06.2013

dear miss christy

December 5, 2013

Dear MiSS Christy,
I think Calvin is a very kind boy. He is the second best singer I have ever seen. He is a really good walker. Thank you for comming for a presentation.
Sincerely,
N—

Dear Miss Christy,
Thankyou for coming into are class. I learned a lot it was fun hearing what Calvin can do and what he can’t. It was fun learning about epilepsy.
From,
J—
 
Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for telling us about epilepsy. I hope that Calivn will learn some new words soon! I hope he is happy.
Sincerely,
A—
 
Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for coming to our classroom. I am really happy for you talking about your son.
Sincerely,
A—


Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for coming to our classroom. I thingk it must be hard to do all that work. You certainly know a lot about epilepsy. I also think you know a lot about Calvin!
From,
I—

Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for coming in. I would like to know more about Calvin. Thank you I enjoyed it.
From,
E—

Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for telling us about him can we learn more about Calvin? And I can tell he likes to sing And he is alot better at walking.
From,
K—

Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for comeing to our class. I think Calvin is really nice. I learned a lot from you. I enjoyed it.
From,
K—
 

Dear MiSS christy,
Thank you for coming to our class room. I learned alot about epilepsy and Calvin. I learned that epilepsy can make you not know alot of stuff.
From,
R—

Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for coming to our class and teaching us about epilepsy. I realy injoyed it. I hope Calvin learns how to talk, read, and wright.
From,
T—
 
Dear Miss Christy,
I really liked when you came into our classroom and did a presentation on Calvin and how it is hard to comunicate for him. I really liked how you spended you’r time coming in. I really understand how it is hard for Calvin. I really enjoyed when you were talking to us. Because it was fun listening to you. I feel really bad for Calvin that he has a disability of walking and understanding other people. I have a person on my bus who has a disability of some things too.
From,
A—


Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for coming to our classroom to talk about Calvin and epilepsy. I learned a lot about epilepsy. I really enjoyed the time.
Sincerely,
J—

Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for helping us to learn about epilepsy. You showed us that actualy we all have disabilities. I hope you find new ways to help Calvin comunicate.
Sincerely,
C—


Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for comeing I relley liked haveing you here. I want to lern more about epilepsy and Cavlin was in my class in Kindergarten.
From,
S—

Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for coming to my class. I really enjoyed you telling us about Calvin. I hope he outgrows his epilepsy.
Love,
M—


Dear Miss Cristy,
Thank you for comeing in to our class and talking to us about epilepsy. I learned alot. You are very nice just like Calvin.
Your friend,
H—

Dear Miss Christy,
Thank you for coming to our class. I really liked learning more about how brains work. I really liked getting to know more about Calvin. I love his singing! I hope more classes get to hear your important message.
From,
Mrs. Wilson
Grade 3
HBS


7 comments:

  1. The best: "I learned that epilepsy can make you not know alot of stuff" and "I hope he is happy." Kids are wise.

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  2. Dear Miss Christy, Thank you for sharing these with us, and for sharing bits of Calvin's journey with us. These made me smile and cry.

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  3. My favorite was "I" who said it all sounded like a lot of work. A true empath, I imagine!

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  4. "I hope he is happy." Sweet kid.

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  5. Beautifully presented! Thank you for helping us to "see" another part of our world!

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  6. There's a whole lot of reasons why this may be my favorite post of all time.

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    1. thank you kristin. so nice to know you are still out there reading. xoxoxo

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