Slice of Life 29th
I’m looking forward to the first one, the one that dares poke it’s head into the neighborhood, the one that calls out, “Go ahead. Yell. But I’m still here.” I … Continue Reading Slice of Life 29th
A journey into the cloud…
Slice of Life
I’m looking forward to the first one, the one that dares poke it’s head into the neighborhood, the one that calls out, “Go ahead. Yell. But I’m still here.” I … Continue Reading Slice of Life 29th
The cloud in the sky as I stopped at the curve looks like a happy puppy at far right, perhaps Pooka showing me the way around the detour. The detour … Continue Reading Slice of Life Posting
It rules. On the Rez, it rules. Or, does it? What else rules on the Rez? I heard some track stars racing outside my window, their coach encouraging their every step. … Continue Reading Slice of Life Basketball
New Post: What Great Leaders Do Differently 2016 https://t.co/pgIBE1Ly6C #cpchat #edchat pic.twitter.com/ERv5Q9H6LK — David Geurin (@DavidGeurin) March 17, 2016 David Geurin is a “principal and lead learner at … Continue Reading Slice of Life Leadership
I’m in class all day. But my granddaughter currently travels throughout Italy with a backpack and an adventurous attitude. Her blog says: A vacation is a break from everyday life … Continue Reading Slice of Life I Missed Venice
Her feet hurt. For hours she walked upon volcanic basalt cubes, the cobblestone streets of ancient Rome. One foot carefully placed, then another. Step by step in shoes without … Continue Reading Slice of Life Cobbles
Mist in the morning Clouds on the cliffs Cold in the courtyard Frost on the fence Play on the playground Gone from the green. Writing Strategies: Alliteration: Each phrase … Continue Reading Slice of Life Mist
Spring Google Doodle I loved this. Look at the expression in those eyes. The “Oh no, what have you done?” and the “Oops.” No nagging or complaining, just the looks. And … Continue Reading Slice of Life Spring Google Doodle
Morning flew by along as many students continued to finish arguments [like this one] and personalized book reports based on student reading notes shared over the month in Google Forms. Some … Continue Reading Slice of Life Silence
In the morning, the cats are antsy. They don’t want us to leave. The black and white one meows incessantly, following my husband around where ever he wanders: starting the … Continue Reading Slice of Life Cats
As I drove by a field with fresh greenery spreading out for miles, I glanced at the fenced-in area on hillside below the road. It was filled with white cows, not … Continue Reading Slice of Life The Cow
What: PI Day 3.14 Event: Numeracy Night Action: The hallways and classrooms of our school added energy filled with math games, digital programs, and families participating. We multiplied that energy … Continue Reading Slice of Life Numeracy Night
DigiLit Sunday under the leadership of Margaret Simon focused this week on Transitions. Margaret delighted in the transition her students made to independent learners through the workshop approach in her classroom.Carol … Continue Reading Slice of Life Transitions #DigiLit Sunday
Cloudy and cold Gusty, grey days Squelch the spirit; Blue and bold Spring sky’s Sweet sunshine Strengthens the spirit; Its yellow globe Resonates in each lobe of today’s opened daffodil, … Continue Reading Slice of Life Spring Yellow
What is it about cats? The day is hectic. You’re up and down and in and out with chores around the house and outside. As soon as the basket is empty, … Continue Reading Slice of Life Cats
Writing is is not easy. It’s not simply talk written down. I tell my students that. It’s not just rambling on and on like we do sometimes with friends. … Continue Reading Slice of Life March 10 Writing Roots