NIGHT OF THE CORN MAIDEN by Cindy Bramscher is starting to catch on with middle school students – especially those who are reluctant readers. A new Teacher’s Guide is now available for classroom study of the novel. Check out [link removed].
March 6, 2004 Keynote is Mary Lyn Ray Small group workshops with Mary Lyn Ray, Emily Chetkowski and Story Teller Dennis Seavy giving us a glimpse of Patrick Henry.
Each participant will have an opportunity to work in a small group workshop with each presenter. Book sales and signing will be available.
Pastry and drinks as well as lunch is provided all for the cost of $45 per person.
Sent your fax number via email and I will send you formal information or call 603-899-3363 for more information. School is closed for vacation from Feb. 23 -27 but email me and I will get out info to you ASAP.
I had a drop out from VT and I need to replace it. If you are interested in a fifty state postcard exchange, please email me. This is a great States lesson for your class.
Gov. Jim Douglas said that Secretary of Eduation Paige's comments about the NEA as a terrorist organization were Paige's opinion. Unlike the other governors, both Republicans and Democrats, he did not voice his objection.
Apparently, anyone who questions Bush is a terrorist. Is this waht Douglas thinks?
On 2/24/04, sue wrote: > Gov. Jim Douglas said that Secretary of Eduation Paige's > comments about the NEA as a terrorist organization were > Paige's opinion. Unlike the other governors, both > Republicans and Democrats, he did not voice his objection. > > Apparently, anyone who questions Bush is a terrorist. Is > this waht Douglas thinks?
Sue, Not only are you spiteful, a gullible liberal, and an anti-everything- about-America propagandist, you also spelled "what" wrong. (sic: 'waht') Now be a good girl.
Hi all, My husband and I are teachers from Berlin, CT. Rob recently authored his first book and several school districts across the country are using it with their kids. It's titled, A Winner by Any Standard: A Personal Growth Journey for Every American Teen and it promotes all the ideals upon which future success is built—e.g., optimism, gratitude, self-belief, a strong work ethic, a sense of wonder, humility, originality. Any word of mouth you can spread would be greatly appreciated as #1, it can empower young people and #2, the literary world isn't set up to accept/assist a schoolteacher with no national platform from which to promote. You can learn more by visiting [link removed].
i'm looking for a person by the name john bosley his sisters name is joeline bosley and johns best friends name is dave hull if you now him than thet me know.
desiree saenz Im looking for this girl named Desiree saenz shes 28 and I think lives in chino has a 10 year old daughter by the name Liliana Rocha. please cantact me !!!
Info according to Dave/Montreal who is planning the gathering (link to more below): Location: Springfield Mass., June 28-July Out of towners are staying at: Comfort Inn and Suites West Springfield Ma the phone number is 413 736 5000 The deadline for booking hotel rooms for the Taechers.Net Gathering at $67 per night is May 28th so please reserve before then. ------------- This is a very informal gathering, planned by one of the "regulars" who frequents Teachers.Net. You need not be a regular poster to participate, all educators from everywhere, not just New England, who read this are welcome to come! I'll be there for socializing on Wednesday evening, June 30. I plan to bring along some teacher resource and other books to give away. :o) My bookshelf is overloaded! Link below to the Gatherings Chatboard [link removed].
On 5/24/04, Kathleen wrote: > Info according to Dave/Montreal who is planning the > gathering (link to more below): > Location: Springfield Mass., June 28-July > Out of towners are staying at: > Comfort Inn and Suites West Springfield Ma the phone number > is 413 736 5000 > The deadline for booking hotel rooms for the Taechers.Net > Gathering at $67 per night is May 28th so please reserve > before then. > ------------- > This is a very informal gathering, planned by one of the > "regulars" who frequents Teachers.Net. You need not be a > regular poster to participate, all educators from > everywhere, not just New England, who read this are welcome > to come! > I'll be there for socializing on Wednesday evening, June 30. > I plan to bring along some teacher resource and other books > to give away. :o) My bookshelf is overloaded! > Link below to the Gatherings Chatboard > [link removed].
Now why it took them 8 days to figure out that this is solely for Massachuesetts teachers is something of a mystery to me, but that's what I was told today. It turns out that the information at the site Dan provided:
Renewable Energy Training Grants for Teachers
is somewhat deficient in what it provides and how it categorizes some things (I won't bore you with the details.) If you're not in Mass., teaching in the Mass. school system, this is not for you.
Talking to one of the guys listed at the sites, he referred me to:
Kidwind Project!
This group will take teachers from wherever, but all of their workshops are in New England (VT, ME, MA). Something to keep in mind if you're from here, or apt to be out this way. They still have slots open for some of their workshops this summer so if anyone's interested give it a try.
I'm part of an exchange that is in its 3rd year. For the upcoming school year we are looking for classrooms from the following states. Our members this year include schools in Germany, Canada & Ecuador. Anyone interested can contact Marian at [email removed]
Alaska Hawaii Idaho Nebraska New Mexico Nevada North Dakota Rhode Island Vermont Wyoming District of Columbia
Thank you!! We look forward to having you in our exchange!
I'm looking for a few new members to join my 2004-2005 postcard exchange! :o) This is an established International Post Card Exchange. Students love learning about their friends around the world! Please email me if you're interested! THANK YOU!
On 2/24/04, sue wrote:
> Gov. Jim Douglas said that Secretary of Eduation Paige's
> comments about the NEA as a terrorist organization were
> Paige's opinion. Unlike the other governors, both
> Republicans and Democrats, he did not voice his objection.
>
> Apparently, anyone who ques...See More