Monday, September 5, 2011

Kid Quiz

My last couple of posts have been pretty heavy and somewhat depressing and since that's not at all the theme of our life, I thought I'd pep this thing up a little bit.

H&H are two weeks into school and the preschool workload is in full force around here.

I love opening their "take home folders" to see what little nuggets of hard work present themselves. Since they are in the same class and doing the same projects, its especially fun to see where their individual strengths and interests lie (lye...lay...I'm not sure.)

On Thursday they each brought home a paper that I thought especially demonstrated their personalities. I decided it would be fun to present them here and see if you can guess which kid did which paper as a way to let my readers get to know them a little bit better.

The exercise in the worksheet was to trace the straight dotted lines as pre-writing practice.

So I present to you Worksheet A....



and Worksheet B.



Leave your guesses in the comments and I'll reveal the answers in my next post!

5 comments:

  1. Totally pegging Harper as the type A one and guessing she did the first one... Although I'm guessing that might be too predictable and I'll end up wrong!

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  2. Okay, I've heard you dad say how frustrated Harper gets when trying to work puzzles, so I'm guessing that she did Worksheet B.

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  3. I'm gonna go with Harper as worksheet A and Hudson as B, but only because that would be typical girl and boy behavior at this age, and also because you said Hudson is never concerned with much! But, whichever is which, I love this too! I love to see how our kids are different. One of my favorite comparisons with our kids has been comparing Joey at 4 playing Tball and Sam at 4 playing Tball. Sam just kept sneaking off the field to sit beside me and play with my hair and drink out of his sippy cup. Joey would rather die than drink out of a sippy cup, and he was the most intense child I have ever seen playing Tball. He always knew exactly where he and everyone else should be, and his eye was on the ball at all times. Also, he felt it was necessary to slide into every base. I love kids!

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  4. Well, I suppose I really should "disqualify" myself, but why miss out on all the fun of commenting?? I am sure that Harper carefully traced the dotted lines on sheet A, and because she was taking so long (in Hudson's mind) to try and get it perfect, he--having finished sheet B in his own creative fashion in 2 seconds flat--grabbed the red crayon and made the random stray marks you see on sheet A just to make her mad!

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  5. I'm guessing A is Harper's and B is Hudson's.

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