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【Report for July 4th】Suzunari no tama ni haetari hiyakegao

(The title means: The ball of Ruri Suzuo shines, and has a tanned face)

Hello everyone.
The mini tomatoes in the small vegetable garden that I mentioned the other day which had started turning red, it seems that the other vegetables will still take some time, but the second grade students are proud of the cherry tomatoes they harvested for the first time.

There was a time when I was stunned by the idea that the vegetable seedlings would not grow very large. But the little tomatoes seem to have given them a lot of confidence.

Hitohari to mata hitohari to yume zo tsugu (One stitch, another stitch, the dream is inherited)

There are many artists in Yumenomori. Among them, I would like to introduce a 5th grade "artist" today. Please take a look at the photo above first. Delicious looking egg dishes, a small piece of clothing, and even the pencil case were all created by her tiny hands. In addition to this, there are also masterpieces such as key chains made of wire, and small sweets made of paper. It is said that she continues to create during break periods between classes. 

"I enjoy making things." "I want to do have a job in making things."

She speaks softly, but her eyes are set on the future. Those who "know" their jobs are no match for those who "enjoy" their jobs. She teaches the truth without even bringing up "Rongo" (Philosophical literature). We are really looking forward to her future.

Well, it's time for a 3rd grade activity. 
Today's theme is "Let's measure length!" But what about 50 metres? It's a number I often hear during physical education classes and sports days, but I've never measured anything that long. There is a vague recognition of "from here to there?", but I have never measured 50 metres accurately. Today, we measured 50 metres with our own strength. Please enjoy their funny trial and error.

Even if you learn and understand it, it's a waste if you just keep it in your head. By using what you have learned and then explaining it to others, the knowledge becomes a part of you.
The "mathmatics" in the textbook becomes their annual (tree) rings, and they grow thicker and stronger day by day.

To fall in love, to enjoy. There is no shortcut to getting better at anything. We want to make this a place that values each person's "fun".
I sincerely hope it will.

Suki koso wo sashigane ni sen Yumenomori
(Measure, and do what you love Yumenomori)