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Rounding Third and Heading for Home Plate

I'm really tired today.  My husband and I made a presentation at the North Carolina Science Teachers conference on Thursday and Friday.  It went very well, but, as a result, I'm truly exhausted.  Fortunately, this is a very short week - we're heading out of town by Tuesday afternoon.

Fortunately, I had reserved the laptop cart weeks ago.  Thanks to the wonders of technology, today is more running around the room than high-level thinking and teaching.

We're nearing the time of the End of Course testing - it starts the week of December 4th.  I don't hold out much hope of dazzling the powers that be - my kids are, in general, lousy testers (with a few stellar exceptions).  On the bright side, there is Christmas coming shortly after - only a few weeks.

Can we say "More Videos"?  This can be a nice time of the semester, when I finally am out from under the time pressure and can include some videos in class.

Posted: Monday, November 23, 2009 12:43 PM by LindaS
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Floost said:

I liked it. So much useful material. I read with great interest.

# November 29, 2009 4:15 AM

Michael Kline said:

Hi. Thought you might like to know that I'm giving away a PDF version of my book to teachers. Merry Christmas!

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-michael kline

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