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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Random Student Questioning and a Forgetful Teacher

I always keep a cup of popsicle sticks in my classroom with a student name on each stick, and I will draw a stick to ask a question. We all know how that works, it's a great tool to use. The problem I have is that I always set down the cup of popsicles sticks somewhere and I can never find it right at the second I need it, or, it is always across the room and I have to hold up the question and walk around six desks to find my cup of popsicle sticks. Well I have solved my problem of forgetfulness this time around.

I have taken 4 cups with all student names in each cup, and hot glued a cup on each wall of my classroom. This way, no matter where I am standing when I decide to throw out a hot question, I can always make sure my questioning technique stays random. This is somewhat funny but I am excited to try it.

Here are some pics.


Tuesday, October 4, 2016

My blog has officially moved to this site :) It literally took around 15 hours or so of work for me to figure out how to set up and transfer all of my material over to BlogSpot. Soooo.. Why did I switch?

Good question.

There was one thing that BlogSpot offered that Weebly.com could not bring to the table. That is: an email subscription form so that all of my readers could subscribe and receive email updated every time that I make a post.

Now, the form is at the bottom right hand side of my page. You should soooooo go use it because I have worked my entire weekend away setting this up so you can have it :)

Important: All updates will not be sent to your inbox. All updates will go to your clutter folder, so check that out every once and a while.

I have already found some things that I like about BlogSpot, so I think it will be a good switch in the long run.

Parents, the class website is still up, it will not have a blog from here on out. Everything else still works and will work just as it did. Homework will continue to be added as the snow continues to fall.