💖 [ Rolife - Heartwarming]Our Red Camellia Is Almost Finished! 🌸

We’re making great progress with the Red Camellia in my class! It’s not easy to find time to build (our schedule is so tight) but my students are so happy and excited about their flower that they keep asking if we can keep building a bit more every day.

Now that everyone has had a turn assembling a few pieces, they’re starting to understand how it all works, so I don’t have to guide them as closely anymore. They’re even the ones taking the photos of the flower themselves, and posing to see which angle looks best! :joy:

I’ve really noticed a big difference between building the first flower, the small one, and starting this second one. Now that they’ve had more practice, everything is going much faster. They understand the instructions so easily! They’ve even been ticking off the steps they complete on their own, and since the guide is so visual, they’re able to follow it just by looking at the pictures without needing to read the text.

I’ve only had to step in to press a few pieces or petals that they left a bit loose because they were afraid of breaking them, but overall they’re doing an amazing job on their own!

I think we don’t have much left to finish it, and I’ll probably be able to share the final result very soon.

It’s so lovely to see how much joy and motivation this little project is bringing to the classroom. I’m really proud of them!! :heart_eyes:

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Kids learn so incredibly fast these days. It so fun to watch and read how they are enjoying the process

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Yes! It’s amazing how quickly they’ve adapted and how they already knew what to do, which pieces they needed, and where to place them. The only reason they’re not going faster is because they still lack a bit of practice and are afraid of breaking the pieces because of it :see_no_evil_monkey:

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That’s wonderful news! I’m so happy the kids get to enjoy the unique fun of puzzles. Thank you for bringing model making and education together. It’s such a great way for them to learn and explore.

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They have made great progress! Such. Cool experience for them all :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: its so great they find the instructions so easy to read too! :clap::raising_hands:

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Kids are doing great progress! I feel proud seeing them work even though they are not my students hehehe

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That is so exciting to see them so hands on! and the progress and success!! Love this

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Again you’re so amazing for doing this for them :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:
I hope there’s more to come!

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This is so sweet! This will definitely be a memory these kids will never forget :hugs: Its so wholesome to hear about there growth! Im excited for the results!

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The kid like them. So happy. Thank for share

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Thank you! I really believe this project brings them so much, and seeing the excitement and enthusiasm they’ve put into it is just wonderful. :heart_eyes:

They’re clever and really eager to learn — otherwise, they wouldn’t be going this fast :joy:

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Yes, a lot! Thank yoy, @Jill_Francisco, that’s so sweet :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Yeeees, i’m really proud! Thank you, @jeanneL :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

Thank you, @JDisaduck! I do my best :see_no_evil_monkey:
They’re so happy, and that makes me incredibly happy too

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I think so too, @Emma_Samchek! Thank you :blush:

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Thank you, @ThaoNguyen. They are enjoying a looot :heart_eyes:

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That’s fantastic. It’s wonderful that they learn so quickly and enjoy getting a bit hands on. Great work in assisting them @Wenbare. I think your offline meet up going to be great. :blush:

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Before you know it they will do a entire build without you knowing it.

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Thank you, @Tricia12!! I hope this serves as good training for what’s coming next. I’m so happy and excited! Heehhe

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