tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8708538586034027731.post8902848712530482553..comments2023-08-17T02:42:02.381-07:00Comments on Not Just Child's Play: Challenging Young Minds: How Perfect!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8708538586034027731.post-62300640281781518962012-08-18T15:52:00.483-07:002012-08-18T15:52:00.483-07:00Hi Sofie! Wow Sweden-that's so cool! :) I love...Hi Sofie! Wow Sweden-that's so cool! :) I love reading about other classes too. I use my computers mostly as workstations for the kids. They are working on reading or math web sites that read stories to them or where they have to match letters, etc. We're a little behind the times in that department-I know a lot of classes have ipads now or laptops, but we're not there yet. I only have 2 computers for the students right now that work. <br /><br />Thanks so much for your comment! Would love to hear about your class in Sweden! :)Miss Trayershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07994698870486768685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8708538586034027731.post-76417526542318780822012-08-18T10:50:00.443-07:002012-08-18T10:50:00.443-07:00Hello! I really like your blog. It's fun to re...Hello! I really like your blog. It's fun to read about another class in another part of the world. I myself am a teacher in a school in Sweden. I have read some of your blog and wonder one thing: How do you work with computers with your students? Would be nice to know!<br /> Good luck in the future.<br /> / Sofie Nyholm teacher for seven-year-oldsNallenflinganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13529333509059176569noreply@blogger.com