Sonoma Academy TA's had fun this summer working with our visitors from China ages 11-18!
Students learned how to make jumping jack puppets and start a large
coyote puppet for the school. Teaching assistants helped make the
process move smoothly. There was a lot of excited energy in the room. Freddie Lambright, a student at the Chicago Art Institute and mentee helped out for an afternoon as a teaching assistant.
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Freddie teaches students. |
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Caleb helps our visitors. |
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Hillary gives instruction. |
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All the students who worked on the two cardboard puppets. |
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