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This is Katie's castle. I think Katie just finished kindergarten. We all worked together to make a "stone quarry". We mixed silver/gray, white and black clay into little stones. Since all the students make slightly different stones, the combined effect looks really neat. I mixed up the stones and redistributed them. To save clay I gave each student a tin foil cylinder for the center of the castle. The students were sooo excited to get their castles back. I even had one student tell me she could sleep because she was so excited!
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