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mkeens posted
Science for OUR Generation!
“Planning ahead is a measure of class. The rich and even the middle class plan for the “Next Generation”…..but the poor can plan ahead for only a few weeks or days”.
The projects I need funding for, as listed in the projected budget detail, were discovered as a result of work I did this summer on Next Generatio…Read More
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Rebecca Bowling posted
This website is awesome for all teachers!
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Kim Sumner posted
My 2nd period Global Issues Class (G/T) is doing a project they have called, PROJECT: BEAUTIFY. Their goal is to beautify the school by painting murals in the cafeteria, creating an outdoor eating area for students, adding a butterfly garden near the winter garden, and adding inspirational quotes. The students are repainting old stools, chairs,…Read More
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Rebecca Bowling posted
Check out this video of WYMT’s Shane Smith doing a weather lesson with students from Elkhorn City and Dorton Elementary via the Mondopad!!!
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Rebecca Bowling posted
1st grade Skype with Johnathon Emmett, author of “The Princess and the Pig”…all the way from the UK!!! It was awesome! He sent us autographed book plates because the kiddos purchased his book at the bookfair!
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Wow, that sounds great! My middle school GT students are starting a business making t-shirts and the profit will go back into the GT program and hopefully a scholarship to allow an economically underprivileged student to travel with us on our annual educational school trip.