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  • Schools and libraries were among the first institutions established in Worthington, reflecting the settlers’ commitment to education and learning as democratic ideals.
  • Worthington was an open and welcoming community from its early origins and settlements.
  • As in many pioneer Ohio towns, agriculture was the backbone of the economy in early Worthington.
  • At the time of the Civil War, Columbus, Ohio was often considered the northern-most Southern city and the southern-most Northern city in the United States.
  • In Columbus, picnics, shopping at Lazarus, dancing at the Lunatic Asylum, and visiting the new statehouse were among the favorite leisure time activities of the new middle class at the turn of the 20th century.
  • Mr. J invites students to draw along as they explore the importance of including others. He discusses how sharing our emotions and experiences is important.
  • Draw along with Mr. J as he discusses rules and expectations and why we have rules in the first place. He discusses how sharing our emotions and experiences is important.
  • Today’s challenge is “a lovable monster.” Mr. J invites students to draw along as they identify how basic emotions, like feeling overwhelmed, show on our faces and prompt us to need some quiet time. He discusses how sharing our emotions is important.
  • Practice makes progress! In this month’s drawing challenge, Mr. J draws an amazing flying horse while discussing the importance of grit and perseverance.
  • Join Mr. J as he creates rabbits with some super cool HARE-dos! While he draws, Mr. J talks about how we can give our feedback with our words – and our faces. Giving and receiving feedback can be scary, exciting, and important.
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