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With a little serendipity...: May 2010
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With a little serendipity. Sunday, May 16, 2010. Finding new blogs to read. I have found a new blog to love: Shakespeare Geek. I read the blog on Shakespeare Geek which was supposed to be about how the old guy relates to computer geeks but what I really got out of it was a lesson on what all of us should get out of education. It really urges students to go above and beyond what is required in class in order to get the most out of life. (what a concept! One of his other posts led me to this site. Subscrib...
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I'm a Dreamer: May 2010
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Stories from an eighth grade Language Arts classroom. NOT goodbye. See you later. On Sunday, May 30, 2010. Labels: end of year. Getting better all the time. I love my job. Here’s the thing. I’m not good at goodbyes. I don’t like to lose people that I’m close to, people that I love, and so I don’t like to say goodbye. I’m sure I have learned as much from you all as you have from me; maybe more in some cases. I wish I could be your teacher forever, that I could go with you to high school and just...In Free...
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With a little serendipity...: August 2010
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With a little serendipity. Thursday, August 19, 2010. One of the sites I follow (or one of the blogs- I can't remember) mentioned a website called Edmodo and described it as a social networking site for teachers and students. Here's one. That mentions it. It sounded intriguing, so I decided to check it out. I am very glad that I did. Here's an Edmodo demo video that shows you what it's all about:. Feedback from students: Overall, they greatly enjoyed being able to type their answers rather than having to...
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With a little serendipity...: April 2010
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With a little serendipity. Friday, April 30, 2010. Satire and Persuasion- 2 literary texts. Here is the worksheet that goes with the "A Modest Proposal" lesson plan. Comparing Literary Works Satire. Lesson plans for "A Modest Proposal". Here is a lesson plan I created to teach about both satire and persuasive appeals. Daily Lesson Plan for a Modest Proposal. Labels: A Modest Proposal. Understanding Persuasive Appeals using Swift's "A Modest Proposal". For students to use all of the site's features. 1 I h...
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With a little serendipity...: Dragonsong
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With a little serendipity. Monday, January 3, 2011. Preview for Anne McCaffrey's novel Dragonsong. February 6, 2011 at 3:08 PM. I will be at my school after the principal is long gone. He is a bully but I am tough! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a high school English teacher who teaches at Jones County High School in Gray, Georgia. View my complete profile. 1 I have stolen more ideas from others on the Internet than I care to count, and I'd like to give back. JCHS Media Center Library.
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With a little serendipity...: Edmodo
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With a little serendipity. Thursday, August 19, 2010. One of the sites I follow (or one of the blogs- I can't remember) mentioned a website called Edmodo and described it as a social networking site for teachers and students. Here's one. That mentions it. It sounded intriguing, so I decided to check it out. I am very glad that I did. Here's an Edmodo demo video that shows you what it's all about:. Feedback from students: Overall, they greatly enjoyed being able to type their answers rather than having to...
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With a little serendipity...: June 2010
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With a little serendipity. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. One of the bloggers. I read recently posted questions she has been pondering as of late. I thought I would respond with my own musings. Two of the things Healigan is pondering: "the move to retreat to young adult fiction for high school students that our student teacher is researching in her classes (not very happily either)" and "the negative judgment of the classics as worthwhile.". I have used it with Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities. I am a high school E...
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With a little serendipity...: Finding new blogs to read
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With a little serendipity. Sunday, May 16, 2010. Finding new blogs to read. I have found a new blog to love: Shakespeare Geek. I read the blog on Shakespeare Geek which was supposed to be about how the old guy relates to computer geeks but what I really got out of it was a lesson on what all of us should get out of education. It really urges students to go above and beyond what is required in class in order to get the most out of life. (what a concept! One of his other posts led me to this site. 2 I hope...
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With a little serendipity...: Questions to Ponder
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With a little serendipity. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. One of the bloggers. I read recently posted questions she has been pondering as of late. I thought I would respond with my own musings. Two of the things Healigan is pondering: "the move to retreat to young adult fiction for high school students that our student teacher is researching in her classes (not very happily either)" and "the negative judgment of the classics as worthwhile.". I have used it with Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities. Hi- what years and a...
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Courtney is an aspiring high school teacher. Her teachables are History and English, but she's happy to teach anything that doesn't involve numbers or formulas. Her particular interest is in promoting gender equity and anti-oppression both in and outside the classroom. She writes a detailed To-Do list every morning, and enjoys nothing more than a good book and a plate of bacon on a rainy Saturday. Coffee, Calculations and Colombia! It's Not All Flowers and Sausages. So You Want To Teach?