
Oh no!
Ms. Sanderson,
I have to go home…
right now.
You don’t understand,
I left my book
at home.
I need to know
what happens.
Reflecting. Discovering. Learning.
a spark to linger along the way
making mistakes in plain site
Words are Gifts
Parenting our progeny from an 80s perspective.
My Reflections and Expressions
Reflections and poems about life on the bayou
Lines on Living & Learning
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"Refirement" - teaching and learning
Thoughts of a 30-something year old
"I am offering this poem to you, since I have nothing else to give." ~Jimmy Santiago Baca
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Reflections on Life and Learning from a Retired Teacher
Writing in the month of March
Ideas change everything
I do stuff
Move the writing. Move the writer.
short fiction writer * writing teacher
I am lost without my book! I completely understand.
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Many busy minutes are spent thinking about the next chapter of a book being reading. You’ve won when a student is so passionate about reading.
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It’s obvious you are doing something right when a student says that to you. Did you get the book name? Your student just gave an amazing recommendation!
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Yup! Totally get it! 🙂
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Oh how I want to be a fly on your classroom wall to witness your amazing book talks!
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