Thursday, 18 June 2020

gypsy wheels...

fishermen and fish...

outdoor art...

hello morning...

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

a living document...

"A good lesson plan is a living document.  It is not set in stone, but rather it is a guide that keeps you--the classroom practitioner--engaged and thinking about what you are teaching."  Otis Kriegel   Let Complete Literature help you create the perfect lesson plans for your class in a fraction of the time!  With over 250 activities per book, you will never run out of ideas for your class.  And you won't have to scour the internet to find them.  They are all in one place--Complete Literature.

I like to call mine a Living Document with a lot of TBD on it. 
As I get to know the students, I add material, oft with their input. My syllabus is an invitation, not a contract. - Dr Susan Blum - Twitter 17.6.20

And that is how I like to teach... No contract except a bare draft - open to one or more modifications...open to and dependent on students and variables...

potato and rabbit...


It feels so good to muse on possibilities...The mind gets exhausted with mainstream news and protocols...

Lake Chad crisis...

An area that used to be on the edge of Lake Chad. The drying lake has exacerbated suffering for millions.
The above is an image of what used to be the edge of Lake Chad.

Located in Northern Central Africa, Lake Chad borders four countries — Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon. But the Lake Chad “Basin” that covers almost 8% of the continent, spreads over seven countries: Algeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Libya, Niger and Nigeria.

More on the story of the Lake Chad Basin (24.12.2019)  HERE 

home fires...

cluttered discord...

One time I enjoy urban worlds is when it rains...and the colours come out to play in many strange places...

SEQTA review...

I have a love and hate relationship with SEQTA...I love what SEQTA is trying to do...You can guess the flip side...

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