Mrs. K's Kinder Korner

Sunday, September 23, 2012

The Lost Tooth Club


 
 

The green class had its first member join the lost tooth club this past week!  Congratulations Austin on losing your first tooth!!
Posted by Mrs. Lindsay Konsorada at 2:02 PM
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Mrs. Lindsay Konsorada
I am a Brandon girl originally, and since graduation my life's course has taken me in many different directions! I started off taking my first two years of undergrad at Brandon University, but transferred to Acadia University in Nova Scotia. After 4 years I left with with both my undergrad and my Bachelor of Education. I had the fortunate opportunity to live and teach in Lillehammer, Norway while my husband Tim played professional hockey. I cherish the time I spent there and what the opportunity has added to my life, professionally and personally. Once Tim and I were able to build a home in Onanole - I decided to stay back and "hold down the fort". This is my second year being part of the Tanner's Crossing Team! Based on my past experiences, I strongly believe that each child, no matter what their background should have an equal chance to learn. As a classroom teacher it is my responsibility to find the right "tools" necessary to help each student to learn to the best of their ability. “If a seed of a lettuce will not grow, we do not blame the lettuce. Instead, the fault lies with us for not having nourished the seed properly." - Buddhist Proverb
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