The aftermath
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So it's the day after Metros Elementary night, where we had our second visit- this time to do our gardening activity. And there is a lot that I have to say about this whole activity and none of it is very good besides one thing. The students we got to work with were absolutely fantastic! I got a group of about 8 5th graders and they were the funniest yet the most curious students I have ever worked with on projects like this. I absolutely ADORED this age and I could definitely tell they still respected teachers but were starting to mature into their own minds and thoughts. They did my activity so well and definitely seemed to like working together to come up with new ideas for the second part of the activity. Let me start from the beginning before I go into much detail. My partner texted me an hour before the event saying she could not go, due to her background check not being submitted properly and she found out minutes prior. So I went to the event alone; with No partner, and no...