Your Days in Sentences

Here’s the thirty-fourth installment of the Boil Your Day Down into One Sentence fun-tacular! (Last Week, Kevin took the reins. Each week I’ll ask for these sentences and each week I’ll post them along with links to the authors’ blogs.

Day in a Sentence can’t exist without you and your reflections on teaching. Please consider submitting your day in one sentence, and see what others have to say. Also, please take the time to visit these authors’ blogs.

Here’s what this week’s teachers said:

Jennie writes:

My and my students’ worlds are on fire this week; school is suspended, but I can’t help but think this is a time when many of us most need that community; fellow teachers have been fantastic about keeping in touch; thank god for the internet and everyone’s determination to make it through this okay.


graycie writes:

Today, two kids in a morning freshman class spontaneously said that they thought our grammar lessons were fun, while this afternoon a senior class groaned when class was over. Hooray!


katiesue sings:

Hakuna Matata… Yes, preschool presentations will be over on Saturday. And then I’ll never have to listen to any of the Lion King songs ever again!


Bonnie writes:

Kevin and I had our K12 Online workshop open to the web world yesterday and I wonder who participated…I can’t tell…I feel great about being a pioneer in all of this…thanks to my virtual collaboration with Kevin, he will be keynoting our writing project’s site old fashioned, reality based conference… ya gotta ove this web 2.0, no?


Kevin adds:

“What if you created a virtual workshop and no one came?” is the question running through my mind as our VoiceThread storyboard sits on the K12 Online site pretty much vacant of stories.

Kevin also adds: And our presentation for the K12 Online Conference is right here


Another newcomer, Mathew, writes:

It’s hard, but not impossible, to be at the top of your educational technology game when your computer dies…here lies my G5; he was good while he lasted.


So there we go! Another Your Day in a Sentence down and yet another week coming up. Expect another call for entries in a few days.

Thanks again to everyone who participated — you get me out reading your blogs when I otherwise don’t have the time, or when I forget.

One Response to “Your Days in Sentences”

  1. I teach kindergarten and my Day in a Sentence (better yet, my whole year) is boiled down to “If it’s wet and it’s not yours, DON”T TOUCH IT!”

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