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Do you ever feel like you spend WAY too much time grading papers? There were definitely seasons where I felt like I constantly had a stack of papers on my desk or in my bag to grade. I would pack a stack of ungraded papers in my school bag each afternoon with the intent of grading them at home, ...
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I just love teaching about storms. Students sit perched on the edge of their seats anxious to hear all the exciting and dangerous details. Hands fly up around the room with students eager to tell their own experiences and knowledge. To make learning more relevant, I like to teach this ...
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