We’re excited to share these photos revealing how families process disappointment
As part of our unit studying loss and grief traditions, students brought in objects that signified a recent loss. Students were asked how their families helped support them facing this difficult subject.
It was a moving day in class, and I am happy to share a few photographs of the items our learners brought in.

Abby Davis brought in a remembrance of her dog, Mr. Pickles.

Isabella Whitley drew a beautiful memorial to her cat, Pasta Sauce.

Najai Taylor shared the empty home of their goldfish, Brian.
For updated learning materials and information about my own relationship to loss, please consult our classroom site.