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The cupcakes were easily transported in my Cupcake Courier (holds 36). I sat the carrier on a table by the door and said absolutely nothing about it.
©June Scroggin, All Rights Reserved.
Part of the class agenda was taking a quiz near the end of our meeting time. As each student turned in his or her finished quiz, I offered a cupcake. Despite the worry over their quiz scores, every student left my classroom with a smile. It’s nice to surprise people now and then, I think.
7 comments:
aww you made lil Charlotte Russes! That's cupcake with a cherry! They look beautiful!! =)
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They look wonderful June -- I'll bet your students love you! Don't you love that cupcake carrier? I have one too -- and in the same color!
What a sweet thing to do! I can just see the cupcake papers peeking out and they look adorable Wherever did you get them??
Thanks for sharing the link to the Cupcake Courier. I have 29 students and 5 additional who are mainstreamed for part of the day. This is exactly what I need for holiday parties.
Those look delicious. Mmmm, cupcakes.
I've been lurking here for a while, I subscribed just before you went on your thelma and louise trip. I am so happy to see you back.
You have the best ideas for teaching. I bet your students are looking forward to the next test and that is a feat to be applauded. Good job.
What a nice surprise this must have been for your students! Your cupcakes look so good.
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