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Day in a Sentence: January 2010
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We had a lot of fun in class this week saying the word "Glog" and now we embark on a journey to discover what glogging actually is.
Didn't like my first sentence so here's a happier one. The students did an amazing job this week, especially in tech!
Blogged about common errors commited by students in their Math exam.
It's winter cold outside but inside the challenges are going strong. It's been a great week for guitar and writing and even Hebrew!
Snow with a Minnesota crunch and -13 degrees makes it a good time to draft a tech grant.
Kevin Honeycutt has a new version of I Need My Teachers to Learn. Check it out
We're snowed out - again, and it's getting old fast. Teaching is way better than shoveling.
Our weather is gorgeous but here I sit trying out this fun new software
If this is the way it's going to be in Mississippi in January, I'm going to have to move to a warmer clime; I'm tired of layering clothes and still being cold!
Another hot sunny day begins with a chorus of bird song, a great holiday!
I may rescue two puppies tomorrow, so I have been thinking about dogs a lot this week. I'll post a photo of them if I can tomorrow.
I enjoyed seeing many of my students share their love for books with the librarian visiting from our local public library.
Busy day, fun day, glad its over.
The year started cold and snowy and so I can finally wear my mother's well-knit scarves, hats and gloves
Bear turns 18 months, I realize I want to return to the classroom, we begin apartment hunting in earnest, Western MA, here we come!
I'm looking forward to my upcoming advanced ESL class but I just can't get started on the syllabus; I'm stuck.
Enjoyed discussing The Digital Writing Wokshop by Troy Hicks with colleagues. Wonderful to see others out there inspired to use technology integration!
A joyful day of playing with family is the best way to beat some winter blues.
This week we moved our Digitized Writing Workshop from Microsoft Word to Our Wiki and it has made all the difference.
Shopping with lovely daughter, celebrating with great friends, on holiday, life's good!
Snow playing havoc with the start to the new term!
Holidays here in Australia; hot, sunny, lazy, wonderful days.
School closed all week due to worst snow in 30 years in the UK!
Went back to work and children not as bad as I had made myself think they could be.
Itchy undercurrent of exams to come this week. Why do we still have exam period?
Positive note - Finally got my iPod touch to work in Ubuntu! Sweet success :)
The new semester has started out collaboratively, which gives me hope for a more interesting and productive semester.
Brrrr...we've had too much inside "recess"!
Have met an amazing teacher this year, whose work defies confines of poverty & inspires students - and me - beyond the school day.
I'm rolling out a ToonDoo Space with my 4th graders this week!
So in awe of a class learning process that's going on: kids are supercharged as PBL researchers, scouting ways to remove conflict.
My 8 month old German Shepherd is doing a great job of keep my butt off the couch and helping me forget my work worries when I get home from school.
I'm working on a lesson plan today about how our need for exploration has led to our current view of the solar system.
"We read to outgrow ourselves" -Lucy Calkins
My life's mantra and a true enough assessment after stepping on the scales following the holidays.
Getting ready for the online EVO class Images4education, join us http://images4education2010.ning.com
Cold in Florida, perfect time to explore and learn on the computer and learn more about web 2.0 tools for the classroom.
My students amaze me: with the introduction of the SMARTBoard in my classroom, they are starting to teach me!
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