Mrs. Streeter’s Class

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Entries from June 2007

Second thoughts

June 13th, 2007 · No Comments

After discussing Nichole’s page I realized I posted too soon.  Maybe the performer in Nichole is pushing her to be a little too open on the blog page.  Linda wondered if she would write the same way if she knew her parents had access.  That is an excellent question…

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Blogging in class?

June 13th, 2007 · No Comments

If I am able to use a blog page at my school I will. The possibilities for using this in  the first grade classroom are endless and exciting.  One weakness I have in my teaching is keeping in close enough contact with the parents.  This could easily remedy that by allowing parents to check out [...]

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Comments about Nichole

June 13th, 2007 · No Comments

Nichole’s insight is beyond her years, unless I’ve been away from high school kids for too long. Her entries were threaded together nicely; whether she meant to do that or not doesn’t matter because it is what her end result was. Also, I was interested in seeing all of the support she received [...]

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A random happy couple

June 13th, 2007 · No Comments

by Physibeth
I wonder if I know this happy couple or if they are really happy…hmmm.

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Link to Nichole’s page

June 13th, 2007 · No Comments

I think Nichole’s page shows that she is a wise young lady who is experiencing all of the right things she needs to be prepared for adult life…whenever that is!

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Multi-genre approach to teaching writing

June 12th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Last night I found some comments that writing guru, Tom Romano, made about his favorite approach. He is one of my favorites, not only because he teaches at my alma mater, but because he his books are fun to read and he is so passionate about what he does.

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How Blogging Will Change My World

June 11th, 2007 · 2 Comments

I’m for it! I love the idea of using educational blogging in my classroom. This would be an excellent way to communicate with the parents of my first graders about the exciting events that happen in our little world. In fact, the kids would be able to describe and voice their opinions [...]

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