tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754426007074673237.post7488459615402001227..comments2024-02-01T11:55:36.505-05:00Comments on Zoom Times: Kids' Astronomy: Movement and DistanceWendyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14745372502346991328noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754426007074673237.post-45420844735889687282014-03-27T18:59:52.496-04:002014-03-27T18:59:52.496-04:00Thanks, Sue! It's true, I love science. I se...Thanks, Sue! It's true, I love science. I see science as God's fingerprints: the more you look at anything, the more beautiful and amazing it is!<br /><br />I think I also just like teaching. I love to see kids get excited about the world! There was so much I didn't understand as a kid, at least not on a deep enough level so as to be able to use it. I love it when kids really grasp a concept. I love it when they ask questions I've never thought of. The world is new for each new person.<br /><br />Yes, it's really fun! Especially astronomy: the heavens are telling the glory of God, always,always, whether we see it or not, and always with mind boggling immensity and beauty!!Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14745372502346991328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-754426007074673237.post-27008772383169842952014-03-26T03:31:40.443-04:002014-03-26T03:31:40.443-04:00Wendy,
I bet the kids remember so much from your ...Wendy,<br /><br />I bet the kids remember so much from your class because you presented the info in a way they could visualise, and they experienced it for themselves. Sounds like they had a lot of fun. I imagine you did too. Remember how we were talking about the best teachers being the ones who share their passions? I know how much you enjoy science!Sue Elvishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04461161335483760142noreply@blogger.com