Let me introduce to you the Level I students ::
Aakash
Arti
Pinky
Sangeeta
Sanjana
Sanjana (affectionately referred to as 'Sanjana the Eldest')
Sundar
Vidhya
Jyoti
They all have such varied personalities and little bits of them have seeped into our souls and hearts. I could name my "favorite" thing about each one of them ... and ...
Well, why don't I ??
Vidhya. She is mature, demure and reserved. She very rarely speaks up with an answer to a question, but if I quietly ask if she knows the answer, she almost always whispers the correct response back to me.
Jyoti. Wise beyond her years, I have a feeling. Her eyes are dark pools of wisdom and I wouldn't be surprised if she has quite a bit of responsibility at home with her family.
Sundar. Oh Sundar. Dare I say he is the teacher's pet? The smallest of our crew, his eyebrows furrow when he tries to always please us.
Sangeeta. Punky little Sangeeta. She knows more than she lets on, and is smarter than she'll we first were led to believe. She is a motivator and a leader among her peers.
Sanjana the Eldest. She is brilliant, patient and sarcastically funny. She's a bright spot in our class.
Sanjana (the little one). Soft spoken, shy and timid. She works best when with her best pal, Pinky, but starts to light up when she's separated from Pinky and gains some confidence.
Arti. One of the brightest, yet humblest students we have. She often knows the answer, but seems to desire that everyone "gets a turn" so she often doesn't speak up.
Aakash. He has an amazing eye for art, beauty and is ultra-creative. He visualizes his learning through his art and we've quickly identified that he can draw an amazing picture of most anything!
Pinky. She covers her mouth with her hand when she speaks. She has a crazy number of siblings and takes care of them as if she were their mother and I wish I could bring her home.
Next up in the weekly MAD series? Our first class ...
Well, why don't I ??
Vidhya. She is mature, demure and reserved. She very rarely speaks up with an answer to a question, but if I quietly ask if she knows the answer, she almost always whispers the correct response back to me.
Jyoti. Wise beyond her years, I have a feeling. Her eyes are dark pools of wisdom and I wouldn't be surprised if she has quite a bit of responsibility at home with her family.
Sundar. Oh Sundar. Dare I say he is the teacher's pet? The smallest of our crew, his eyebrows furrow when he tries to always please us.
Sangeeta. Punky little Sangeeta. She knows more than she lets on, and is smarter than she'll we first were led to believe. She is a motivator and a leader among her peers.
Sanjana the Eldest. She is brilliant, patient and sarcastically funny. She's a bright spot in our class.
Sanjana (the little one). Soft spoken, shy and timid. She works best when with her best pal, Pinky, but starts to light up when she's separated from Pinky and gains some confidence.
Arti. One of the brightest, yet humblest students we have. She often knows the answer, but seems to desire that everyone "gets a turn" so she often doesn't speak up.
Aakash. He has an amazing eye for art, beauty and is ultra-creative. He visualizes his learning through his art and we've quickly identified that he can draw an amazing picture of most anything!
Pinky. She covers her mouth with her hand when she speaks. She has a crazy number of siblings and takes care of them as if she were their mother and I wish I could bring her home.
Next up in the weekly MAD series? Our first class ...