So we should be all clear on semester two - teacher assessing work and assigning grades, semester two. If you have further questions, please see me.
For tomorrow, a blue pen, notebook paper, your Interesting Stuff Journal, and by Friday a pleasure read for your Book Club.
We will learn a little and feed our brains.
Thanks for showing up with open hands.
Love and light,
Beltran
sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteCan we just talk about how Sherlock is one of the best TV shows I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteNatalie Stone is Sherlock, if anyone knows what I'm talking about. Can't wait for what happens tomorrow!!!
Milk and Honey = <3
ReplyDeleteReady to add to my mind palace! See you tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThe Electric Kool Aid Acid test
ReplyDeleteSo excited for all the writing opportunities that will be given this semester! P.S. Die A Happy Man just came on the radio in my car ❤️
ReplyDeleteSecond Tuesday in a row with no TED Talk :O
ReplyDeleteI didn't even realize it's normally Ted Talk Tuesday until right now.. :(
ReplyDeleteSecond Semester should be fun! I'm excited to read 1984!(:
ReplyDeleteturtle necks and cheese plates for book club! yay!
ReplyDeleteYay!! Book clubs!
ReplyDeletealready got that reading group going...
ReplyDeleteI have hoarded notebooks forever and now I can actually put them to good use. Interesting stuff to the rescue!❤️
ReplyDeleteIt made my day seeing other peoples pocket animals
ReplyDeleteMy blue pen passed away.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh and Sarah Kay talks about having open hands. She also talks about taking "step 1" first. She is 28 years old and is the founder of V.O.I.C.E
ReplyDeleteexcited for Book Club!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to tomorrow's class
ReplyDeleteThe lesson today was interesting and I quite enjoyed it
ReplyDeleteExcited for this semester!
ReplyDeleteI'm excited about book clubs!! (:
ReplyDeleteCasually working with my playlist in the background when I suddenly noticed that if your class had a theme song, it would be this:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgLqRvpygmk
Love it Ariel hahahah
DeleteIt's too accurate!
DeleteReady Player One, I'm ready
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteFor those interested, if you have the 602 page version of East of Eden then to have the book completed by the end of spring break you have to read 10 pages a day. Good luck everybody
ReplyDeleteBOOK CLUBS LIT!!!
ReplyDeleteTiny pocket animals ❤️
ReplyDeleteThanks for dancing with me CJ
ReplyDeleteTo those who have Milk and Honey, turn to page 158. And to all, remember, even monkeys fall from trees...
ReplyDeleteI miss Ted Talk Tuesday
ReplyDeleteI didn't even realize it was Ted Talk Tuesday :(
ReplyDeleteMe too Hayden, I wanted to see a Ted Talk today. Whatever, its better that we actually get an idea of what to do this semester.
ReplyDeleteso many blog comments now...hm, must be second semester. Game's on everybody.
ReplyDeleteThe conspiracy is broken, I saw one of the girls mind was blown!
ReplyDeleteMy sister stole my Milk and Honey book and now it's nowhere to be found ☹️
ReplyDeleteGotta let your superego shine through.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely loved the poem by Rupi Kaur that we reflected on today, it's one of my favorites!
ReplyDeletecan't imagine anything good coming from trope and scheme being together
ReplyDeleteOhhh and if anyone wants to read a really good suspenseful science fiction. Unwind is the way to go. It's by Neil Shusterman.
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