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2 Welcome

3 Simple rules

4 1.Vocabulary Class Moments

5 By Alice Trosclair

6 Why teachers can’t have ‘normal’ lives

7 Free time. Our free time is spent grading papers, planning lessons Emotional distress. Being a teacher is an emotional roller coaster. It is hard to balance work and home with just one or two kids to worry about. Imagine having to worry about 30 or 75. Sickness. We can’t get sick and stay home — at least not without guilt. When many people miss work, a desk is empty or a register stays closed. We have 30 or so souls who need to learn. We save the world. It is not all bad. We save and guide our students’ lives. We inspire and redirect. We don’t have superpowers, but we do have impact. And when things go well, we are thanked, years later. Our students remember us when they get older. They are at class reunions and say, ‘Remember when Ms. So and So said that? She changed my life.’

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16 Can we deny Internet use ?

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21 Social Media Industry Marketing Report. May 2014, By Michael Stelzner. Source: socialmediaexaminer.com

22 Is an online personal journal or diary (Source: blogbasics.com)

23 Terminology: Blog (noun) – a journal or diary that is on the Internet. Blogger (noun) – a person who keeps a blog – Bloggers are revolutionizing the way news is shared. Blog (verb) – to write a blog – I am going to blog before breakfast this morning. Blogging (verb) – the action of writing a blog – Blogging is my way of sharing my passions with the world.

24 Blogging Platforms

25 englishgoes.wordpress.com

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