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    November 2008 - Posts

    Solving math homework problems just became easier

    An unbelievable math resource, Mathway , came to my attention today as I was reading Mr. D's blog, I Want to Teach Forever .  Parents can now breathe a little easier when their children ask for math homework help.  It's as easy as typing in Read More...

    A test to see if you are indeed a neat freak

    As a person who is about as removed from being a neat freak as an individual can possibly be, I am always in awe of those who seem to have everything in its place, organized, and ready to go.  These are the people whose homes and classrooms are so Read More...

    Donkey laughter isn't polite

    I read an article titled " I beg your pardon " in the newspaper today about manners.  The columnist, Henry Alford, is trying an approach he calls reverse etiquette where he apologizes when it really isn't his fault, but the person who should Read More...

    Reader's block and other irritating problems

    Although I love to read, on some occasions, I just have trouble concentrating. Sometimes I need to have it perfectly quiet. At other times, I can get into what I'm reading, and I am able to tune out television noise and other distractions. When my mind Read More...

    One sentence says it all

    I love Two Writing Teachers' Day in a Sentence post so much that I wrote one myself about my last post . It's a sentence haiku that could be used to sum up any lesson. What a great little assessment tool. The sentences could also be put on strips and Read More...

    Just pause it

    Wouldn't it be great if we could put things on pause, fast forward, or rewind for another chance?  Go back in time or move forward over the tough times?  Put things on pause to relish the fantastic moments in our lives? I was telling my older Read More...

    Ennui busters

    Why is it that young people so often complain about being bored?  Does every minute really need to be charged with excitement?  I frequently hear students say that reading is boring or a lesson is boring.  Ennui ?  What do they expect?  Read More...

    Learning to juggle

    Substitute teaching reminds me of juggling.  Being able to stay a step ahead of the students keeps me on my toes.  Since learning new things is supposed to be great exercise for the brain , I guess throwing it into overdrive is a good thing.  Read More...

    Feel good video clip

    I just love blogging because I find so many cool things.  Click on over to The Brazen Teacher for a video that is guaranteed to brighten your day and make you smile.  The video is right under her post that is also awesome. Share this post: Email Read More...

    My new favorite school joke

    My second grade grandson asked me yesterday what a frog was when it wasn't a frog.  My answer was a tadpole.  He responded, "No, Bee, it's a prince."  I didn't even know he was telling a joke until it happened.  The boys Read More...

    Geometry formula project

    An awesome in class project that covers formulas for circumference, area, and perimeter can be found on a post at I Want to Teach Forever .  Take the time to read the post and look at the printable project .  It is perfect for assessing students' Read More...

    Evaluation smaluation

    I have survived some pretty tough evaluations.  Some still cause me to have bad dreams.  I ran across a great post on The Elementary Educator that kind of tells it like it is.  It reminded me of one of my first experiences of teaching second Read More...