Sunday, September 25, 2011
Tool #2
I posted comments on 5 blogs today...including Mrs. Smith's, Sue B's, Miss Ax-E-ton's, Ms. Brady's and Miss Kleinhenz's blogs. They are all very different! I did not have a problem sharing my thoughts today. Nothing was super personal. I am on facebook and don't share anything too personal there, either. I'd rather chat with someone in person. I have a blog reader with my gmail. I subscribe to many websites. One that I like a lot is http://elementaryartfun.blogspot.com/ It was created by a fellow art teacher here in the district. It is AWESOME!!!
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Mrs. Tay-lah!! I agree about not posting too much on blogs or Facebook, although I do love some good juicy gossip to read! Your blog is fun! I will follow and read all about your 11 tools experience!! :)
ReplyDeleteSparkles!!! LOVE your ART work on your site! So fitting for the most creative art teacher I know! Love reading about your Fantastic Art posts!
ReplyDeleteThis paradigm shift is most difficult, but I believe with all of us working together we can succeed! The rigor is tough, but as we continue to build our skills I believe it will become easier. I want to be your encouragement!
ReplyDeleteWow, great blog picture, etc. I am impressed that you are doing this with all you have going.
ReplyDeleteI love the header of your blog--very colorful and perfect for an art blog. I also followed the link to the other art teacher's blog. Wow! She has a nice blog, too. The line drawings gave me a great idea for a science activity. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSuper job and toats understand about putting personal things online! You're doing great!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your blog header! Art blogs ARE so wonderful - I think because they are so visual. Blogs are such a great way to share what is going on in the art classroom. I agree that the blog you shared is fabulous! Is the owner the art teacher at Spring Shadows? I understand she has an award winning blog and I haven't had time to track her down.
ReplyDeleteI don't post much that is very personal either - which is why I really don't care for Facebook as it seems that is the intent. I am much more comfortable talking about my work.
I never knew dogs had British accents! Jolly good, and well done my creative colleage!
ReplyDeleteLove your BLOG HEADER! Aren't you the clever one! I love seeing your creativity around the school- and now you have even found a way to bring it to your blog! You are truly an inspiration and I am so glad we are in the same teaching community! What a blessing for ME! :) Thanks for all you do to make a difference!
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