Fun with Acronyms vol. 2 and Rhyme Time
Today (or tomorrow, or the next day, and so on until the breakdown of civilization; whenever you might read this),
Chronicle of life with a Brain Injury
Today (or tomorrow, or the next day, and so on until the breakdown of civilization; whenever you might read this),
I’ve spent my career in education. The world of education is festooned with Acronyms. As a result, I’ve developed an
Dr. Shearer, DO, physician/rabbit Dr. Shearer is a pretty new addition to my real life friends list, but he’s made
“What should I do is vigorously but that the I need to document the blowhard at the top of the
So I’m driving home from the theatre (I seen Shawn the Sheep with Quinnchild, I highly recommend it. Riveting!) And
I prepared the following presentation on PowerPoint to summarize social media as of 10/2014 –
This is the next part in my controversial “emotions” series. I can’t call it part two because I’m going to
I send messages to reading teachers to inform them that one of their students has a book on hold. I
*= Student with a book on reserve – this entry plays off of a previous message found HERE It’s the
As always, *= a student’s name If you could send * to pick up his reserved book, that would be