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B
C
D
E
Feel
inside
that
you
feel
like
you're
happy,
because
you
have
you
have
projects,
and
we
are
really
happy
to
test
that
out
and
see
if
it
works
and
if
it
works,
you
can
build
it
again.
I
would
say
that
arts
and
humanities
is
a
place
that
you
can
express
yourself
and
build
up
creativity
and
communicate
with
others.
You
can
you
can
express
yourself
doing
something
fun
or
doing
something
that
expresses
yourself
to
make
all
the
madness
or
sadness
come
out.
The
ball.
F
B
E
G
That
I
have
to
say
my
favorite
part
aside
from
basic
Mandarin,
would
be
the
group
projects
and
how
we
have
like
the
freedom
to
learn
the
way
we
want
to
and
how
we
can
just
learn
in
our
own
order
and
how
we
want
to
and
solve
problems
on
our
own.
He
makes
it
a
special.
H
B
I
J
C
Where
the
second
grade
teachers
are
in
their
curriculum
or
a
fourth
grade
teacher,
are
we
are
able
to
create
amazing
projects
for
children
to
use
that
integrates
with
what
they're
learning
so
they're,
not
learning
multiple
things,
all
the
time
and
they're
getting
confused?
No
we're
gonna
take
bits
and
pieces
of
what
you're
learning
and
incorporate
it
in
our
learning
as
well.
E
It's
like
the
projects
that
we
do
are
fun,
but
it's
basically
like
we're
learning
and
you
don't
actually
notice
the
learning
part
because
of
the
projects.
It's
my
favorite
class,
because
it
helps
us
build
up
on
their
strengths
in
our
brain.
It's
you're
both
learning
but
you're,
learning
different
things
in
different
ways
like
helping
yourself
and
other
people.
It's
like.
We
don't
always
do
science
projects,
but
in
stem
it's
like
we
create
something
we
try
it
out
and
then
we
create
something
else.
What.
I
He
fosters
such
a
positive
energy
and
that
it's
okay
to
make
mistakes.
It's
okay
to
you,
know,
get
messy
and
you
know
accidentally
ruin
material.
Well,
we'll
just
get
another
piece
we'll
get
another
paper
plate,
but
it's
always
about
fine
to
kids
finding
themselves
and
even
that
creativity
comes
with
it.
I
L
We
go
back.
Can
we
go
to
science?
We
kind
of
like
know
more
because,
like
say
like
we're,
focusing
on
circuits
like
will
be
able,
because
since
we
know
from
stem
that
this
is
like,
you
put
both
circuits
to
create
like
the
electricity,
let
the
pass
through
the
wires
to
create
the
light.
So
it's
like
easier
for
us
because
we
already
have
done
it
in
stem,
so
we're
just
like
applying
it
to
other
subjects.
M
My
favorite
part
about
teaching
triple
e
is
that
students
get
to
choose
what
they
want
to
learn
about,
but
at
the
same
time
they
don't
realize
that
it
really
is
connected
with
their
curriculum,
because
there's
a
lot
of
planning
that
goes
into
project-based
learning
and
I
do
meet
with
teachers
to
connect
with
common
core
standards
and
our
sit
plan.
It.
N
J
They
do
I
think
one
of
the
best
things
that
they
learn
in
stem
is
how
to
plan
something
out
first
and
then
work
figure
out
what
materials
they
need
and
then
work
to
create
it
and
then
use
it
and
then
go
back
and
reflect
on
it
and
see
what
do
they
still
need
to
add
or
what
could
they
fix
or
what
could
they
change
because
a
lot
of
our
students?
They
get
a
task
or
an
assignment
to
do,
and
they
want
to
do
it
and
get
it
done,
and
then
they
turn
it
in.
B
O
Love
just
seeing
what
students
can
come
up
with
and
how
much
they
can
accomplish
and
how
much
responsibility
they
can
take
on
when
the
opportunity
is
given
to
them.
It's
amazing
really
to
just
see
what
they
can
do
when
you
step
back
and
say
here
are
the
tools.
Let's,
let's
explore
this
problem.
What
do
you
guys
think
I.
E
Would
want
them
to
know
that
like
stem,
it's
very
educational,
but
it's
like
fun
at
the
same
time,
so
it's
like
you're
learning,
but
it
doesn't
feel
like
you're
learning.
It
just
looks
like
it's
just
seems
like
you
just
having
fun.
We
really
do
love
arts
and
humanities,
and
it's
an
incredible
way
of
learning
and
we
get
to
learn
about
all
sorts
of
cultures
and
arts,
which
is
what
I
love
most
about
it.
We're.