What’s that noise? | English Literacy Classes

Our team has completed one entire month of English Literacy Classes! In week 4, we set out to learn vocabulary associated with sounds. The wholesome laughter you see in these pictures is because of delightful mystery items like ‘pompoms’. Not only did they sound funny, but they felt delightfully soft to the little kiddos!

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