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I’ve been enjoying the break from work and have been just taking it easy. No bells.
No supervisions.
No rushing.
I hope you have been able to take a break and relax with family and friends.
Earlier here I talked about starting a blog with my Learning Strategy Class in February. I’ve gotten some wonderful information from www.teachersteachingteachers.org about classroom blogs. Sue, curricular head for school-online, gave me a heads up on this particular teachers blog. Thanks Sue. I thought I’d pass it along and ask if anyone else has any other information about blogging in the classroom, I would appreciate hearing about it. I have all kinds of visions of sugar plums classroom blogs dancing in my head.Related Posts
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Nice template. Where can i download it?