This is my family both at home and work. I am very blessed to have so many wonderful people in my life. I treasure everyone that is in my life and keep them in my prayers.
Noah painted the head and attached it to the body. He is now putting on the arms, made out of wire.
He is going to be orange. Getting ready to paint the body.
He is going to need a shower when he is finished.
MORE TO COME
I think he is getting the hang of it.
He made the body out of wire.
This looks like a lot of fun....
Can't have too much paper.... OR GLUE!!!!
A BOY, GLUE, PAPER , HOW FUN!!!!!!!
Learning how wide to tear his sheets of paper for the paper mache.
A boy with a bottle of glue - HOW FUN!!!!
Now, to make the body of the robot, he is going to learn "Paper Mache ". So is mixing glue and water.
He is still thinking!
Not sure what is going through his mind now.
He found the front panel to be a great belly for his robot.
Cleaning up the glue - and using the wires to tie the shoe laces.
Two old fans will be the shoes for the robot.
He is thinking for the wires - the hair....
Umm! Something is not coming apart easily / he will get it......
The fun begins - Noah is taking apart old computers for the robots body.
Look at that face - like I said - He knows what hot glue means! So serious !!!!!
Taking off the excess glue from the legs.
The Robot's lower body is going to be the toilet paper rolls.
Noah started out with toilet paper rolls. He learned to "HOT GLUE" and now he knows what HOT GLUE means. He decided to make the legs out of the rolls.
Noah was given a project for the summer to build a robot using old computer parts. At the end of the summer we will take the robot to Bayou and display it in the elementary office.
I am a mother of three wonderful children, Nicole, Tammy, and Will. I have three grandchildren that I think the world of. I work at Bayou Academy on the elementary side. I love working with children and teachers. I enjoy doing Pet Therapy with my dogs and birds. I love working with my Community Service club at Bayou Academy. I started this club in 1996 with 12 girls. It has grown every year since then. I have 21 students this year.
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