Because it is so, so hard to go back...
I ate an entire bag of chocolate-waffle things from Amsterdam, and now feel like throwing up...
and this is incredibly beautiful...
and my friend Sarah has some smart food writing at Tales From a Tiny Kitchen...
and there are some new teacher-blogs in the blogroll, but I'll let you discover them on your own...
and despite all the procrastinating, I have accomplished something today.
and this is incredibly beautiful...
and my friend Sarah has some smart food writing at Tales From a Tiny Kitchen...
and there are some new teacher-blogs in the blogroll, but I'll let you discover them on your own...
and despite all the procrastinating, I have accomplished something today.
4 Comments:
You have, of course, seen the best Rube Goldberg device ever made:
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/flash/honda-ad.html
I like your Rube Goldberg drawing.
I teach 8th grade science in MN and my students are currently in the process of building their own 6+ step Rube Goldberg contraptions. They handed in their blueprints about a week ago and it was fun to see the creative ways they came up with to accomplish a "simple task" such as putting toothpaste on a toothbrush, popping a balloon, compacting trash, painting a stroke on a canvas, etc. They aren't allowed to use any live animals :-)
I've enjoyed reading your blog (for about two months now) especially the posts that describe what you are doing in class.
Thank you for the movie. It really is lovely.
Glad you liked the video...it's one of the one's that I make sure every student sees (along with the Sony commercial with 250,000 bouncy balls bounced down the hills in San Fransisco). Maybe I should get my teaching subsidized by these corporations!
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