tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-882553094516469314.post4943099904648811701..comments2023-10-23T23:19:55.970-06:00Comments on Badger and Chirp: So many things!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09613123479509882576noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-882553094516469314.post-37283611781359817592011-05-23T08:38:34.035-06:002011-05-23T08:38:34.035-06:00Wow it sounds as if you've been as busy as me!...Wow it sounds as if you've been as busy as me! I was also teaching this weekend - showing a group of 9 to 14 year-olds how to make sock monkeys! It was good fun - and they did tell me they had enjoyed it, which was cool.<br>You could ask your students to fill in a short "Course/Workshop Evaluation" at the end of their day/course? It's something I have been asked to do often - and the Club I teach at asks the children to do this too. It is good to get feedback. They ask if the student enjoyed the course, what was their favourite thing, their least favourite, if they thought anything could be changed or improved, if they had any other comments, whether there was anything else they'd like you to teach. Would that help you? <br><br>I do like the journals you make, in the 9" x 12" size. A leather-covered book is very special somehow and your choice of colours is fabulous - especially as the binding can be wonderful colours too! <br>Would love to see that photo of the yellow & black version. <br>Have a good week!Lizziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11918211625453430621noreply@blogger.com