@Mr_W_History I was feeling jealous of your kicks, until 4th grade handed me this raccoon skull they found in the woods. (Yes, I sent them back for the lower jaw.)
@chrisfluming Soarin’ Over California is the ride my miniature Chris Fleming needs to ride at least three dozen times a visit. No line, step right in, just for the moment the golf ball almost “hits” you. ONLY RIDE SHE WILL GO ON.
@hankgreen The moment I saw that first monolith, I knew @hankgreen was RIGHT! I’m wondering, though, if 2020 is really a Green/King mash-up. (Just to take some of the pressure off.)
We named our unhatched duck eggs after each of the possible vice presidential candidates. The first one who hatched yesterday? Meet Kamala Harris the Duckling.
@Gap After 30 years, I finally wore out my Gap cotton black socks, but not before writing them this tribute. Thank you for making amazing socks!
https://t.co/dh9cFxs4rk
@QuakerValleyMS You know we respect you greatly, but this meme presents a false dichotomy. Also. It commonly it is the academically gifted kid who is lonely.
@jkokladas@Seesaw@shady_side You inspired me to use @Seesaw in my classroom, Jody, at last year’s TRETC! It was a blast getting the kids up and running last week. Have a great year!
Art of Problem Solving has published a fantastic article about the importance of challenging gifted students. I'm recommitting to doing what's best for these students. Why Getting 100% on Everything is Setting Gifted Students Up to Fail https://t.co/FRBvdSI4oz
@EdgeworthMusic This is so crucial, and I think specials teachers can play a significant role in helping these students, since we are with the students year after year. Sounds like great PD!
@dkt1031 @QuakerValleyMS@MrKellyqvms@QVMSAsstPrinc @qvmrskidd You are AMAZING to take three busloads of teenagers on an unforgettable trip! QVMS is so lucky to have you as educators!