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My Crazy but Amazing Life: August 2010
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My Crazy but Amazing Life. This is a blog about me and my new adventures in Teaching! Monday, August 30, 2010. Hope everyone has a wonderful week and stays healthy, seems there is a stomach virus going around! Friday, August 27, 2010. So I have started this new teaching gig at Hermitage. I am very familiar with the faculty and students since I substitute taught last year but believe me, it did not prepare me for all of the hard work! Is all I can say. Lastly, no one can prepare you for all of the extra t...
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Thoughts of An Aspiring Teacher...: September 2010
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Thoughts of An Aspiring Teacher. Thursday, September 16, 2010. As I settle into my new role as a paraprofessional, I have discovered that I have learned so much about the educational system already! I have been really overwhelmed with MAT schoolwork combined with wedding planning, but I know that once my wedding is done and over with, I will be able to focus my full attention on my studies. I am so thankful that Meet Me in the Middle. Now, my next task is learning more information about blogging.
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Megan Nicholson, M.A.T.: November 2010
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Megan Nicholson, M.A.T. 6th Grade Math - J.O. Kelly Middle School. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. One thing I learned about myself throughout this process is that no matter the assignment, activity, work load, or circumstance, blogging can be fun and almost like an outlet for getting ideas off your mind and sharing them with other teachers. What a great way to keep in touch, on our own time (which lets be honest is sometimes 1 or 2 in the morning). TOYOTA FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM. Parents actually come to cl...
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Megan Nicholson, M.A.T.: BLOG REFLECTION :)
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Megan Nicholson, M.A.T. 6th Grade Math - J.O. Kelly Middle School. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. One thing I learned about myself throughout this process is that no matter the assignment, activity, work load, or circumstance, blogging can be fun and almost like an outlet for getting ideas off your mind and sharing them with other teachers. What a great way to keep in touch, on our own time (which lets be honest is sometimes 1 or 2 in the morning). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Monica's Dreams of Teaching: Frindle by Andrew Clements
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Monica's Dreams of Teaching. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Frindle by Andrew Clements. Last Monday, my literacy facilitator walked into my classroom with a book in her hand and a huge smile on her face. The was. By Andrew Clements. She opened the book to the title page, handed it to me, and said, "This is for you! I looked down at the page to see that it was a brand new autographed copy! Being a first year teacher that is struggling to make sense of my one Language Arts class, this gift meant so much to me!
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Megan Nicholson, M.A.T.: Book Talk #1
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Megan Nicholson, M.A.T. 6th Grade Math - J.O. Kelly Middle School. Thursday, November 4, 2010. Jack was born in Mount Pleasant, PA and was a reader from an early age. In 6. Is now responsible for writing some of the most desired and award-winning children’s books including The Jack Henry Books, The Rotten Ralph Rotten Readers, several young adult books, and of course The Joey. The highlight of this book is when Joey is about to do his trick, swallowing the key, but his teacher cuts the string just before...
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Monica's Dreams of Teaching: And the ride continues!
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Monica's Dreams of Teaching. Thursday, September 30, 2010. And the ride continues! What a week this has been! My roller coaster ride is still going at full speed, but I think I am finally starting to find a balance between all of these ups and downs. Well, I was starting to. Unfortunately, I was thrown for a HUGE loop today. I was informed this morning that I am losing one of my 7th grade math classes. This class is being replaced with a 6th grade language arts class. This terrifies me!
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Megan Nicholson, M.A.T.: Book Talk #3: Pigs Will Be Pigs: Fun with Math and Money
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Megan Nicholson, M.A.T. 6th Grade Math - J.O. Kelly Middle School. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Book Talk #3: Pigs Will Be Pigs: Fun with Math and Money. Pigs Will Be Pigs: Fun With Math and Money. Amy Axelrod is a native of New Orleans, still holding Mardi Gras very dear to her heart even though she now resides in Hurley, New York. She is the mother of two sons and practices as a full time writer. Other books in her Pigs Will Be Pigs collection include the following:. Pigs on a blanket. Pigs in the Party.
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My Non-Traditional Life: Questioning
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Becoming the teacher I always knew I could be. Saturday, November 13, 2010. This week I worked on improving my questioning technique. I have always thought that I was strong in this area, but I decided to introduce some of the ideas from the. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the photo above to view my classroom webpage. Students preparing for a game of VOCAB. Fish Tanks from the field trip. Trail where we learned about natural succession. Entrance to the trail. This is a view of the board area.
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My Non-Traditional Life: Observations
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Becoming the teacher I always knew I could be. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the photo above to view my classroom webpage. My name is Sheila Whorton. I am not currently teaching, but I hope to find a position soon. I am enjoying being back in school and learning tools and techniques that will help me when I have my own classroom. Students preparing for a game of VOCAB. Fish Tanks from the field trip. Trail where we learned about natural succession.