I Want Your Links…
Hey, everybody! So, my blog was having a wee identity crisis in the aftermath of my departure from teaching. But I think we are back, with a more personal bent. Lives evolve and so goes the blog, right?
So, I’m happy to be hosting Days in Sentences again! Bonnie did a great job with the last edition and I’m looking forward to following up with something just as great!
So, let us know how your week was and if you’re a blogger, share a link to your most recent post or one that best describes your week.
See you on Sunday!










Nancy is hosting Day in a Sentence | Kevin's Meandering Mind wrote:
[...] week, Day in the Sentence continues its journey around the blogosphere and lands squarely on Nancy’s blog, where we hope you will venture and add your own thoughts to this week’s reflective [...]
Posted on 11-Dec-08 at 6:41 am | Permalink
Kate Foy wrote:
Wonder, watch, listen, talk, link … podcasting AUC Create World 2008, Brisbane Australia. http://createworld2008.edublogs.org/
Posted on 11-Dec-08 at 2:26 pm | Permalink
Gail P wrote:
Energy levels are definitely on the rise as the winter approaches.
You can visit my blog page for the latest posting but I’d also Like to share an interesting tweet I received on Twitter this week from Mr. Losik in Fennville Michigan
http://is.gd/amQ5
Posted on 11-Dec-08 at 4:22 pm | Permalink
Kevin wrote:
We were sitting there in the two hour session, hammering out a conversion of our report card system to one that is standards-based, when it dawned on me that very few of the things that I value in my work with students — multi-modal composition, connecting with the world, cooperative group projects, creative vision, social action — would end up being reflected in this new report card (nor is it reflected in the old report card, either).
– see this post for a nice graphic that I need to pass around my school: http://tinyurl.com/6p4ety
– Kevin
Posted on 12-Dec-08 at 3:56 am | Permalink
Mathew wrote:
I’m full of optimism at the coming year and the conclusion of this one.
Posted on 12-Dec-08 at 3:19 pm | Permalink
Anne Mirtschin wrote:
As reports have been completed and our school year nears its end, it was time to ‘play’ with virtual classrooms and connect to so many wonderful different countries – Antarctica,Russia (ending up on Russian TV),USA,Bangkok and the Phillipines to give my students a realistic taste of a flatclassroom.
http://murcha.wordpress.com/2008/12/11/a-virtual-school-becomes-evident/ Sorry, I am not very good at adding hyperlinks in comments.
Posted on 12-Dec-08 at 4:10 pm | Permalink
Ken Allan wrote:
wings over island
rocks break clear – water, foam, white
sails, dazzle, beyond
Posted on 12-Dec-08 at 9:42 pm | Permalink
Bonnie wrote:
This week for me, has ben all about getting to yesterday and watching my 8th grader of old, Christopher Carley push Clint Eastwood in GRAN TORINO. I am reading the lead article in the Sunday NY Times Arts & Leisure section and its continuation of page 13. And yes, that’s my boy! What a joy it is to teach and patiently wait sometimes, to reap the rewards.
Bonnie
Posted on 13-Dec-08 at 6:57 am | Permalink
Gail Desler wrote:
Hello Nancy and DIAS community,
The high part of my week was being invited into 3 fourth grade classrooms to introduce these young students to the blogosphere – which has me thinking about my last week’s post.
Posted on 13-Dec-08 at 10:09 am | Permalink
Ms. George wrote:
Getting students’ toes wet with poetry by reading, listening, and writing makes me realize yet again how I have way too much fun to get paid.
Posted on 13-Dec-08 at 1:08 pm | Permalink
T-Dawg wrote:
Slowblogging on a Snow Day
Posted on 13-Dec-08 at 2:13 pm | Permalink