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Teaching Writing Online | Teaching Teachers to Teach
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Teaching Teachers to Teach. Those who can, teach. Researching Teachers Doing Teacher Research? October 3, 2013 · 3:47 am. An open-source textbook with vast options for teachers and learners. Discussion boards and blogs allow students to interact through writing, which seems like a great way to extend writing practice from just a focus on product. Tools like Microsoft Word’s. Allow commentary on written texts, and wikis and Google docs are perfect for collaborative writing projects. Those who can, teach.
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Listening through new ears – The Curious Cubs
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Jane Martyn's Blog. Listening through new ears. Hello everyone, sorry we did not get a blog done last week. Lots and lots of changes going on, and it is hard to find the time to write these days. But, this week, I thought I would reflect a little on my experiences attending my 1. Simplify, simplify, simplify! For us, this meant cutting out a lot of side characters. Our critique was with author, Sarah Aronson ( http:/ www.saraharonson.com/. Character driven books vs. plot driven books. Person. Sarah w...
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what they carry | mymetta
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Memories thoughts and other stuff. Beautiful Places →. March 27, 2014. They come in our doors. Carrying their backpacks, their supplies, hopefully their work. Carrying their smiles silliness and laughter. Carrying their fears worries and shadows. Carrying their anger and pain. Carrying their hidden scars. The scars they hide in their heart. The ones from indifference or hurtful words. Scars they carry under their clothes. The childhood scars on the almost grown. The scars we never see. And to return that.
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SOL Tuesday: Shopping at Family Dollar for a Low-Fat/Low-Sodium Cardiac Diet | bohemiotx
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Hurricane and Tornado Preparedness Link Page. Just another WordPress.com site. A Chart Of Ruist (Confucian) Virtues. Transit Annotated Link Page, by J.D. Meyer →. SOL Tuesday: Shopping at Family Dollar for a Low-Fat/Low-Sodium Cardiac Diet. September 20, 2016. So I’ve been shopping with memories of the Cardiac Diet in my mind. Now, I check all foods for saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium. I made sure I bought Mrs. Dash. Unfortunately, that delicious slab of generic dark chocolate. Here’s a plea...
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A Few Thoughts on Teaching Online | Teaching Teachers to Teach
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Teaching Teachers to Teach. Teaching Classroom Action Research Outside the Classroom. Wonder Journals as Research Tool →. A Few Thoughts on Teaching Online. Source: Giulia Forsythe on Flickr. I was trying to find a good model of the classroom action research cycle, but none of the ones that show up in Google Images are Creative Commons licensed. This image was a nice representation, however, of a model for designing online courses. In other news, my friend Kim. October 22, 2013. Middot; 10:43 pm. Middot;...
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House Hunters – ineverleft4thgrade
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What did you think when you bought the short sale or the “handyman’s dream”? On the show, the people want everything done at once. To me, that is unrealistic. If you don’t have the money, why would you do that to yourself? I love beautiful things too, but I am so realistic and practical. Can I pay for it? Does it have to be done right now or can I live with it until I have the money? I totally get it if it’s not livable, but still…. 8221; That has never happened in my house while remodeling. 🙂. I’...
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A Strip Mall Surprise | livelifelovewords
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A Container For My Writing. A Strip Mall Surprise. March 29, 2016. March 29, 2016. And how much time should one invest in trying to repair it when the said detector loudly bemoans her troubles in your face while trying to bring her back to life? We gave it about 40 minutes before we made the dreadful decision to go buy a new one and laid her to rest in the trash can, on top of the dryer lint. Rest in peace. We headed to Ace Hardware later that day to pick up a new lady friend. In a strip mall. Kickback t...
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Keith | livelifelovewords
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A Container For My Writing. Teacher. Reader. Writer. Reader. Writer. Teacher. Writer. Teacher. Reader. One thought on “ Keith. March 4, 2016 at 2:55 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Kickback to Kickball (And Other Catholic School Memories) | livelifelovewords
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A Container For My Writing. Kickback to Kickball (And Other Catholic School Memories). March 28, 2016. March 28, 2016. St John’s Catholic School. Not much has changed except some cosmetic updates. Have yet to go. With my heart racing back in class, I daydreamed of being the next day’s Catholic school kickball king. A Strip Mall Surprise →. 7 thoughts on “ Kickback to Kickball (And Other Catholic School Memories). March 28, 2016 at 6:18 pm. Liked by 1 person. March 28, 2016 at 6:26 pm. Liked by 1 person.
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Today in Pencil History | livelifelovewords
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A Container For My Writing. Today in Pencil History. March 30, 2016. I find it fascinating to read little blurbs written about “what happened on (insert day) back in (insert year).” Today’s blurb in the New York Times caught my eye. On March 30, 1858, Hymen Lipman of Philadelphia patented the pencil-and-eraser. Although his first name raises some eyebrows, Hymen created some controversy for other reasons. I wonder today if the bread would erase better if it’s gluten-free. A Strip Mall Surprise. I love th...