"Teacher Tom! Look!"
"Look, Teacher Tom! Look what I can do!"
"I didn't know you could flip your tummy up on the table and balance with your legs up in the air."
"Look what I figured out, Teacher Tom! I can pop the bubbles by tearing my finger through them. Watch."
"You did that. You figured out how to pop it by tearing your finger through it."
"Teacher Tom, I'm popping them by jumping!"
"I heard it pop! And I heard it again! You're jumping high and coming down hard to make them pop."
"Did you see what I can do? I'm making shapes! Let me show you."
"You're using your finger to hold the plastic circle in place and drawing around it! It looks like you're really concentrating."
"I can do it with other shapes too."
"I have something I want to show you, Teacher Tom. When I pull out these plugs the cars don't race any more and when I plug them back in they work again."
"Hey, you broke the circuit when you unplugged it, and you closed the circuit again when you plugged them in."
"Teacher Tom, Teacher Tom, we made this house."
"Who said that?"
"We did! We're inside here."
"Now I see you. You made a house with a sheet and clothes pins. You must have worked together."
"We did."
"Look what I made."
"You cut out all those shapes with pinking shears and used a glue stick to stick it all together. That was a lot of work. It looks like the two shapes are looking in a mirror."
"A crazy mirror!"
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