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Teaching | Wanderings in the Labyrinth
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Wanderings in the Labyrinth. Andrew B. Watt's blog. Sun and Moon Sonnets. The Acts of King Arthur. The Tai Chi Poem and Drawings. A Maker’s Grimoire. As you may also notice, if you hover over the “teaching” button above the page, but below the title of the blog, you’ll see links to two other sections. The first of these is “ The Palace of Memory. 8221; a set of links about consciously teaching memory techniques in school in an ordered and deliberate way. The second of these, the Maker’s Grimoire. One of ...
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personal work | Wanderings in the Labyrinth
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Wanderings in the Labyrinth. Andrew B. Watt's blog. Sun and Moon Sonnets. The Acts of King Arthur. The Tai Chi Poem and Drawings. A Maker’s Grimoire. Standard issue daily practice, nothing particular to report. Starting tomorrow, I’m going to be shifting to a weekly report on tai chi, rather than a daily one. I’ll be writing a short entry in a single file daily, but then post them on Wednesdays rather than every day. So this will be the last tai chi entry until next Wednesday. Tai Chi Y5D2: Nisse. Yester...
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Archives | Wanderings in the Labyrinth
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tai chi | Wanderings in the Labyrinth
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Wanderings in the Labyrinth. Andrew B. Watt's blog. Sun and Moon Sonnets. The Acts of King Arthur. The Tai Chi Poem and Drawings. A Maker’s Grimoire. Standard issue daily practice, nothing particular to report. Starting tomorrow, I’m going to be shifting to a weekly report on tai chi, rather than a daily one. I’ll be writing a short entry in a single file daily, but then post them on Wednesdays rather than every day. So this will be the last tai chi entry until next Wednesday. Five Golden Coins,. And thi...
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bardic work | Wanderings in the Labyrinth
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Wanderings in the Labyrinth. Andrew B. Watt's blog. Sun and Moon Sonnets. The Acts of King Arthur. The Tai Chi Poem and Drawings. A Maker’s Grimoire. Tai Chi Y4D62: Bard. I am a bard. In that context, tai chi today was pretty much a cinch. But the writing about, that’s proving more difficult in this expanded-time paradigm. I’m already at work, and it’s not right for me to be writing at work. So I have to figure this part out. Thank Me for My Work. Andrew’s Twitter Feed. The Book Everyone’s Talking About ...
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Hello world! | Wanderings in the Labyrinth
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Wanderings in the Labyrinth. Andrew B. Watt's blog. Sun and Moon Sonnets. The Acts of King Arthur. The Tai Chi Poem and Drawings. A Maker’s Grimoire. Welcome to WordPress.com. My school is thinking about installing WordPress software to run its school blog program, and so I’m here to learn how to use it, so I can be a potential administrator of the system. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Game Boards ...
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lazy program | Wanderings in the Labyrinth
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Wanderings in the Labyrinth. Andrew B. Watt's blog. Sun and Moon Sonnets. The Acts of King Arthur. The Tai Chi Poem and Drawings. A Maker’s Grimoire. Tai Chi Y4D61: Six Years. No, I’ve not been doing tai chi for six years. It was six years ago yesterday that I began blogging on WordPress. The archives go back to 2002. Though, because I imported my journal archive from LiveJournal. I would have done DiaryLand too, but that archive had been archived, and then deleted, by the time I started here. I'm availa...
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tai chi | Wanderings in the Labyrinth
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Wanderings in the Labyrinth. Andrew B. Watt's blog. Sun and Moon Sonnets. The Acts of King Arthur. The Tai Chi Poem and Drawings. A Maker’s Grimoire. Standard issue daily practice, nothing particular to report. Starting tomorrow, I’m going to be shifting to a weekly report on tai chi, rather than a daily one. I’ll be writing a short entry in a single file daily, but then post them on Wednesdays rather than every day. So this will be the last tai chi entry until next Wednesday. Five Golden Coins,. And thi...
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American Studies | Mr. Sullivan's Digital Classroom
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Mr Sullivan's Digital Classroom. If it is mean, intervene. Be useful and kind. Welcome to Mr. Sullivan’s American Studies Course at Suffield Academy. In the spirit of the Sophomore Leadership service-learning project, the American Studies class challenges students to collaborate on an investigation of a local history mystery and then make a public presentation on what they learned and how they learned it. This Year’s Investigation: The Other Underground Railroad. Reading quizzes; written homework. Mini p...
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English IV | Mr. Sullivan's Digital Classroom
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Mr Sullivan's Digital Classroom. If it is mean, intervene. Be useful and kind. Welcome to English IV. Here’s our wiki page for curriculum: http:/ english-iv-sa.wikispaces.com/. Mr Sullivan’s goals for his students during the 2015-2016 academic year:. Appreciate the writing process. Improve your critical thinking skills so that you are ready for college, your career(s), and “a lifetime of learning, leadership, and active citizenship ( Suffield Academy Mission Statement. Engagement in class discussions.