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In this class, the kids are way more than "grease monkeys."
I am a Bible teacher, and want to ask a non-religious teacher what the following words are constructed to convey. Are the following words constructed grammatically as a command, or as a simple statement ; " He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved ". I would really like your input on this.
Combining history, pop history, science, literature and more, Jim Wayne's writing prompts can also be used to add pizazz to newsletters and morning announcements!
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Teachers are loving people who come into the profession to make a difference in the lives of children. Their intentions are good, but when misbehavior occurs, some teachers will, out of sheer frustration, resort to making deals with the students just to survive. You may find some of the following actions by teachers silly and funny, but they are a...See More Teachers are loving people who come into the profession to make a difference in the lives of children. Their intentions are good, but when misbehavior occurs, some teachers will, out of sheer frustration, resort to making deals with the students just to survive. You may find some of the following actions by teachers silly and funny, but they are all actual events that have been observed in the classroom.
Here are the coming week's writing prompts and discussion starters. Consider using them to add interest and information to newsletters and morning announcements.
Join us in giving thanks to Jim Wayne for this gift to educators everywhere!
by Barb S. hs/ret
Jul 24, 2014
h3>We did not inherit the Earth from our parents. We are borrowing it from our children.
~ Chief Seattle
Some of the most misunderstood aspects of introverted temperaments, and how teachers can help introverts succeed in the classroom.
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Thank you, Barb. I love that quote.
Glad to see you back. :o)