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1 1 2 3 5: It's about time...
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. And I have none! I'm spending a few quick minutes in the computer lab with Group B and thought it would be a good opportunity to update my blog. There are so many things I wish I had time for. I want to take dance lessons again, or at least get to the gym a few times a week! I also would like some divine intervention to provide me with the time and energy to coach cheerleading. And with that, I'm out of time! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You Should Get an A. Great Whit...
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1 1 2 3 5: August 2009
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Life, Death, and Grammar. Now who would've thought I'd be blogging so much? Given how much I love to talk, I bet everyone but me! Really. Is the letter that accuses the defendant of all the crimes (the "indictment") written in the conjunctive or the disjunctive (does it have lots of "ands" or is it full of "ors"? Then I had to figure out if there were transitive verbs, and if so, what the nouns they were paired up with meant. And that was only half of the work! You Should Get an A.
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Mag's Globe: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009. Great White SHARK. So I thought. The many lives that I have positively impacted will be all the recognition and reward that I will ever need. Being an educator has given me a real purpose in life where I feel fulfilled, satisfied and happy. I will continue to make decisions that are crucial to the future of this country as I prepare students to survive in this ever dynamic and changing global world. Monday, July 13, 2009. Globaloria Training Day 1. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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1 1 2 3 5: Change is Scary!
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Friday, July 31, 2009. As the new school year approaches, I am using the few work-free days of summer I have left to prepare. I am so excited about teaching the amazing students of the EACPA. I have a tendency to get so enthusiastic about what all innovations I want to implement that I forget to figure out how to implement them! Procedures, it turns out, are humongously important! Where will students turn in their homework? How will students make up classwork from days when they're absent? Lots to ponder...
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1 1 2 3 5: Life, Death, and Grammar
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Life, Death, and Grammar. Now who would've thought I'd be blogging so much? Given how much I love to talk, I bet everyone but me! Really. Is the letter that accuses the defendant of all the crimes (the "indictment") written in the conjunctive or the disjunctive (does it have lots of "ands" or is it full of "ors"? Then I had to figure out if there were transitive verbs, and if so, what the nouns they were paired up with meant. And that was only half of the work! You Should Get an A.
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1 1 2 3 5: Giving thanks
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Thursday, November 26, 2009. I've always said that my kids (students) are naturally brilliant. I don't think they understand what I mean. Maybe they think I'm just joking. I mean what I said: my kids are naturally brilliant. The students displayed courage and trust by telling me how they feel based on what teachers say and do. They also gave me some insight into how their families feel about their education. Second, how much should parents be involved in their kids' educations? You Should Get an A. All s...
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shreders blog: Interesting Blogs
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009. I have just added two blogs to my blog rule from google reader! These blogs interested me bc they involve technology and gaming, two of the my most favorite subjects. You can check them out on my blog rule. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My blogs of interest. Trump and the Press: A Murder-Suicide Pact. 1st Annual Workshop on Integrated Design in Games - 2011 Theme: Horror. Today @ PC World. You Should Get an A. The price of getting behind. Great White SHARK. So I thought.
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1 1 2 3 5: January 2010
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010. The price of getting behind. Last night I worked until 8, mainly on Globaloria. I had not kept up with my learning log. I have a feeling that many of my students have found themselves in the same situation. I spent a lot of time finding the computer assignments I had typed up and reading students' blogs and emails to make sure I had matched the assignments and dates correctly. It was a pain. Friday, January 1, 2010. Blogging for 6th Graders. There's an adage that "all's well t...
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Mag's Globe: Globaloria Training Day 1
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Monday, July 13, 2009. Globaloria Training Day 1. Today we have learned new terminology and technology related tasks that will help me understand Globaloria. July 13, 2009 at 12:45 PM. Magali - Really like the music video you posted. COOL! Maybe this could be a music for one of the game you will create! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Just a note to thank you all for a wonderful Academy #2! It was great to see familiar faces and meet some new educators as well. Keep practicing on the Wik.
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1 1 2 3 5: July 2009
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Friday, July 31, 2009. As the new school year approaches, I am using the few work-free days of summer I have left to prepare. I am so excited about teaching the amazing students of the EACPA. I have a tendency to get so enthusiastic about what all innovations I want to implement that I forget to figure out how to implement them! Procedures, it turns out, are humongously important! Where will students turn in their homework? How will students make up classwork from days when they're absent? Lots to ponder...