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- @yourkidsteacher It was a great year. Back into math and I enjoyed it. Gonna miss this group of kids.written at 5 hours ago
- Ready for check out tomorrow instagram.com/p/ZlmD5RJ83P/written at 5 hours ago
- RT @EMSJrSpartans: Wishing all students a happy and safe summer! Good luck to the Class of 2017 as they move on to be @EmporiaSpartanswritten at 5 hours ago
- It's Summer Time! Good luck Class of 2017!written at 5 hours ago
- Last day of school outdoor activities @ Emporia Middle School instagram.com/p/ZlUNA1p8-o/written at 8 hours ago
- RT @davidtedu: Biggest problem for me is that some nights @ home are BUSY give my kid a few days or more to complete PLEASE no 24 hour surp…written at 9 hours ago
- RT @sjunkins: Homework is the teacher way of telling students that what we want them to learn is more important than what they want to lear…written at 9 hours ago
- RT @sjunkins: Students should understand that learning is something that extends far beyond the classroom. #edchatwritten at 9 hours ago
- RT @ESUCoachMac: "Unrecognizable strength comes from unimaginable life events."~Tony Robbinswritten at 12 hours ago
- @stumpteacher I can't like awards programs. I remember 8th grade recognition every1 was called across stage, handed envelope with all awardswritten at 12 hours ago
Category Archives: Summer Reading
Teen Books Promote Reading
I love to read. Adult books? Not really. They’re mainly dry and slow. Place a teen/young adult book in my hand and I’m in heaven. I just need to keep motivated in reading. I have NOT been succeeding at my … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Ginger Lewman, Personal Learning Network, PLN, Reading, School, Summer Reading, Teachers, Teaching
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Dat A Mine Statistic Not Yours
In my last post I stated that I started reading “The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS“. I’ve continued reading through chapter three. There is so much information that I’ve learned. For instance, I know that there is a difference in how the … Continue reading
Posted in Algebra, Data Gathering, Data Mining, Education, Geometry, NUMB3RS, Project Based Learning, School, Statistics, Summer Reading, Survey, Teachers, Teaching
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The Beginning of Summer
Well, here it is. . . .summer. The moment all students and many teachers can’t wait for. However, this year is a little different for me. I had a great job this past year working at Turning Point Learning Center … Continue reading
Posted in Algebra, Data Gathering, Education, Geometry, Math, NUMB3RS, Project Based Learning, School, Summer Reading, Teachers, Teaching, Technology, Weather
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