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Mrs. Cook's Class Blog: October 2010
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Mrs Cook's Class Blog. Sunday, October 24, 2010. The first nine weeks. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I have always enjoyed mathematics and now I have the chance to share that love with my students. View my complete profile. My kids saying the pledge. Cooperative learning projects displayed in the hallway. The first nine weeks. Student working problem for the class. Kids working with clickers. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. The Shack (book review). The Oxford Murders (book review).
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Mrs. Cook's Class Blog: September 2010
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Mrs Cook's Class Blog. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. I had my first parent teacher conference, and it went very well. I had 27 parents show up, and many of them I already knew. I had a chance to let parents know all the good and bad that their children have been doing. Sunday, September 12, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I have always enjoyed mathematics and now I have the chance to share that love with my students. View my complete profile. My kids saying the pledge. Kids working with clickers.
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Mrs. Cook's Class Blog: August 2010
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Mrs Cook's Class Blog. Monday, August 30, 2010. Saturday, August 28, 2010. My first week teaching. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I have always enjoyed mathematics and now I have the chance to share that love with my students. View my complete profile. My kids saying the pledge. Cooperative learning projects displayed in the hallway. My first week teaching. Student working problem for the class. Kids working with clickers. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. The Shack (book review). Murders begin to pile u...
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Megan B. Prescott: I, Tituba, The Black Witch of Salem
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Literacy Across the Curriculum Blog. Wednesday, December 1, 2010. I, Tituba, The Black Witch of Salem. I,TITUBA, THE BLACK WITCH OF SALEM. I, Tituba the Black Witch of Salem. Moi, Tituba Socriere. Is the story of a woman sold into slavery during the 17th century. She ends up being owned by a family in the infamous Salem, MA. She is accused of witchcraft and tried, the worst part is she only ever used her powers to help people, at first. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Mrs. Cook's Class Blog: Last few weeks of school
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Mrs Cook's Class Blog. Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Last few weeks of school. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I have always enjoyed mathematics and now I have the chance to share that love with my students. View my complete profile. My kids saying the pledge. Cooperative learning projects displayed in the hallway. Last few weeks of school. Student working problem for the class. Kids working with clickers. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. The Shack (book review). The Oxford Murders (book review).
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Daniel Moose's Classroom: My Poetry
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010. I know I've shared these poems with some of you, but I'll go ahead and post them on here. While my own writing doesn't necessarily apply to my classroom (as per the blog instructions), at least it applies to my content area. Enjoy! A Storm Sneaks In". A storm sneaks in,. Suddenly, slyly,. Like a deluge,. Flash flood flowing,. Fading just as fast. The void she leaves. Is less of a longing;. Her presence lingers,. A dread of rain,. Of wild winds,. Are so sedate,. Healing in me,.
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Daniel Moose's Classroom: Censorship
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Community and Junior College Libraries, v15 n2 2009. 8220;To Read or Not to Read: Understanding Book Censorship.” pp. 83-90. Connelly, Deborah S. In her article, “To Read or Not to Read: Understanding Book Censorship,” Deborah S. Connelly discusses the issue of book censorship as it applies to students. Book censorship, she says, citing Carol Mullally’s article “Banned Books: Overview” in the January 2007 issue of Libraries and First Amendment Issues. 8226; Publishers, librar...
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Daniel Moose's Classroom: Firsthand Example
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Yesterday, I subbed a half-day pm for a Special Ed teacher. Her afternoon consisted of four inclusion classrooms. Besides the fact that this meant that I did not have to do anything to earn my meager pay, I really enjoyed filling in for her because I got to observe three different teachers. A: cilia and flagella." In the end, each student had ten questions, one from each section. Posted by Daniel Moose. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift.
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Daniel Moose's Classroom: September 2010
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Monday, September 13, 2010. Students are engaging in- or, at the very least, exposed to- these things every day. One of the great things about literature is its use of themes that appeal to a reader's own life. So, if students use profanity or hear it in the hallways, why should they be sheltered from books like Of Mice and Men. Which uses profanity not gratuitously but as a means of representing regional dialect? Why should students, many of whom are sexually active, not read books like Madame Bovary.
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Megan B. Prescott: November 2010
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Literacy Across the Curriculum Blog. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. So right now I am working, going to school, advising for my sorority abd I'm about to become an aunt/god mother. I am having a hard time finding the balance. I'm am just so overwhelmed and confused. I just wonder if this is all really worth it. Because right now I'm thinking that answer is a resounding, NO! The bigger question then is what do I cut? Maybe a nice long break will help. Sunday, November 14, 2010. Never Sure What To Do. I think...