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Uncle Burt is one of the wisest people I know. When sitting to listen and talk with him, I often get the sense that I am auditing a class that I have been fortunate enough to have been freely given entry to. It somehow feels like one of the most important classes I have ever taken. Over the years I feel I haven’t earned a grade so much as gained knowledge to live a better life. Thanks Uncle Burt.
Since I stay after school for 2+ hours after my students leave, I rarely work on lesson plans at home. But I was feeling a creative energy buzz this afternoon, so I started working on my upcoming Romeo & Juliet unit. I've never taught this play before, and it's so much a part of the 9th grade tradition, that I'm really excited about it.
This is a excerpt of lesson 11 from the Chordpiano-Workshop.
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#Lesson 4 Felt I had to add this one. Once I got past the Inner Critic (actually helped out that there is a thread about this in our Flickr group), I pushed past and just painted. So what the ink runs! I'll use up the ink that came with the pen and then go onto to the Atrametis black ink purchased at the same time. I do love the pen and now see there will be more pens in my future!
Me and Cece, who told me that I could get placed into her AP Chem class even though I don't even know any real "words" yet.
The lesson is that you don't sit on an empty box... and don't look to Daddy for help first because he'll run to get the camera.