Inspiring Oddities

"Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go." T.S. Eliot

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Breanna does a radio interview/public service announcement with one of the faculty members about Lupus. This is a fascinating listen, please give it a go!

Special shout-out to Svea for helping me figure out how to get this up and running.

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Shakespeare cartoon! To all my viewers from around the world… brace yourself. It is in Shakespeare’s language ;)

Well done, Jose!

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Kenny, David, and Sabrina….. I can’t say anything other than….. WOW! (except of course for the occasional grammar flaw here and there.)

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Way to go Baker and Nick! Excellent Public Service Announcement poster!

Way to go Baker and Nick! Excellent Public Service Announcement poster!

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A Public Service Announcement brought to you by the dynamite duo of Tony and Miguel. Way to go, gentlemen!

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Josh kept everything under wraps from me throughout the course of this project. I am not going to lie, it made me nervous. But he rewarded my trust with this outstanding interpretation of the Puck character. Joshua, there are bright things in your future. Please keep pushing yourself to higher levels…. you will thank me later if you do ;)

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Unbelievable!!!

I cannot possibly express how happy I am at the onslaught of video blogs headed my way. For those of my readers who are late to the party, my 8th graders are performing video blogs through the eyes of characters fromA Midsummer Night’s Dream.

All we ask is that you take a few minutes from your life and join our virtual classroom. Your assignment is simple, just kick back, relax, and enjoy the creative gifts of my students!

If you are reading this blog, that means you are following me on twitter. Please tweet me your thoughts on what my students are doing and I will be happy to pass along your encouraging words. THANK YOU ALL!!!

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A Communication Arts first…. A student rewrites a scene from Shakespeare (Act 2 Scene 1 ofA Midsummer Night’s Dream) and then gather a couple of friends to perform her script. What happens when two hallway dwellers get roped into an impromptu performance of Shakespeare Wheatland-style? Let’s check it out!!!!