
SOL17 DoodleaDay Sketch50 Haibun
A Message from Robins A Haibun Poem I awoke to a new day announced at first light by a chorus of robins, a celebration of the last #doodleaday, ready for … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay Sketch50 Haibun
A journey into the cloud…
A Message from Robins A Haibun Poem I awoke to a new day announced at first light by a chorus of robins, a celebration of the last #doodleaday, ready for … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay Sketch50 Haibun
Doodling is writing in images. The flow for each is similar: idea-draft-share-elaborate-revise-share-enhance-edit-publish. And publishing can be private, shared with a few, public on websites, social media, blogs, journals, etc. For me, … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 30 Tools and Spaces
Writing. If you’re a writer, you know it isn’t easy. If you’re not a writer, you know it’s hard. Donald Murray assured us that “Writing is hard fun.” In our … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay Map Story
One of my favorite parts of teaching in the middle school is the sense of fairness students demand. Learning about our basic rights to help them formulate a rebuttal to … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay First Amendment
Kids text a lot. My granddaughter could text without looking. I don’t know how she does that. I remember one of my “hunt and peck” students, put his hands in … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 27 Text
A Story: Today, there is… fear discrimination divisions intolerance power wars hatred Tomorrow there ought to be… calm listen share accept understand hope compromise love: listen openly; value experiences I … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 26 United We Stand
How does a person shake out of a slump? In January, I set goals which I didn’t meet, although I tried. I had challenges and ideas, but they did not … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 25 Triumph
Do you remember the music of your teens? My music chimed of peace and love, and justice in the tumultuous 60s: Assassination of John F Kennedy, Civil Rights Movement, … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 24 Peace Frames
Do you remember KISS? Not the band, the idea: Keep It Simple, Straightforward. Our lives are so busy, so flooded with information, and for those not in the president’s world, … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 23 Simple Shapes
Did you know that one in eleven people in the United States is diabetic? And that it is the seventh leading cause of death? Find out more here, an American … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 22 Emoji
Wonder In the distances Of the universe In the between Of what is, Our mind Plucks from it To intuit Thoughts Of our own Through our Wonder ……………….Sheri Edwards @grammasheri … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 22 Wonder
Spine Poetry America For #WorldHistoryDay 3.22.17 The Crisis: The Greatest Show on Earth! A Brief History of Time Castles From the Air; Founding Father Letters of a Nation– Shadows of … Continue Reading SOL17 WorldPoetryDay 3.22 Spine Poetry America
Walking is required for good health; a dog makes that walk enjoyable, and a must twice a day. “Walk?” Is all that’s needed and the dog’s ears pop up, his … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 20 Graph a Walk
New puppies are such a joy mixed with frustration while filled with laughter and unconditional love. Every time I see a dog and its family, I miss our best friend. … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 19 Best Friend
3.18.17 How To Share I miss teaching, being in the classroom where students look to the teacher and each other to learn together. I miss how students huddle together to … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 18 How To– Share
Data fills our lives, much of it we create to share with family and friends, to work with the community, or to share with the world. Information flows to us … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay Data History