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  • Turn It Upside Down: Oblique Strategies As Writing Prompts

    Is It Finished?   I recently took a step of faith and downloaded the Oblique Application for my iPhone. It seemed intriguing enough. It definitely makes me think.   Use Filters   Just what is Oblique Strategies? Oblique Strategies is essentially a card game.  But it’s so much more than a game. As best as I can tell, each card ...
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 27, 2008
  • Whitespace

    I have found that People   really   don’t   like   As I prepare my bands for the UIL Concert & Sight Reading contest that is now less than a month away, I have noticed that they seem to have a big problem with rests. For the uninitiated, rests in music represent silence. If I reduce the amount of noise that ...
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 15, 2008
  • 8 Ways Blogging Makes Me A Better Teacher

    I have found this year that I have been making a lot of progress on my own personal teaching style. It’s my 6th year to teach, and I begin what could be seen as the downhill slope of teaching. Now that I am pretty adequate at getting children to be and stay quiet throughout class so that I can teach them, I run the risk of slacking off and ...
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 14, 2008
  • 10 Tips To Stay Motivated And Love Teaching

    This is a guest post by Jane Little of My Many Colored Crayons. Jane teaches third grade in Los Angeles, CA. I teach in a school that has more than it’s share of challenges. Low morale is just one of them. About a year ago I started blogging with this post. It was a raw and [...]
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 3, 2007
  • Two Free Gifts … No Strings Attached

    Educators are not the most technically proficient people in the world. How many times did I have a teacher when I was in school who couldn’t operate a VCR? I happen to be an ultra nerd (I was co-president of the computer club and went to the Texas state computer programming contest when I [...]
    Posted to So You Want To Teach? (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 24, 2007