Sunday 31 October 2010

Day in a Sentence

I have participated in Day in a Sentence (DIAS) for over a year now and I still love the way it gets me to stop and reflect. So it is a great honour to be allowed to host DIAS on my blog this week.
So please come and share a reflection of your week with us, in just one sentence. Use the comment field below to submit your sentence and I will compile and publish your words at the end of the week.
My own week began with good news, and we need to celebrate our successes. Come join us and celebrate your success in a sentence.

Three of my students are finalists in the TVNZ6 NetGuide Multimedia Challenge, and I am a proud teacher! - Shaun Wood
I shared DIAS with my students and they decided to add their own reflective sentences.

14 comments:

  1. Thanks for hosting this week Shaun. I've had a great moment getting this piece about our writing project done? Close?

    HVWP at 10 http://www.vimeo.com/16273829

    Bonnie

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  2. As I revamp some of my curriculum to focus more on literature and reading skills, I feel like some of my more interesting writing projects and activities may be slipping away from me; I need more balance.

    --Kevin

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  3. After much indecision I have decided to do a PhD, it will be a good 3 or 4 years study but at the end I will become a Doctor :)

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  4. I'm excited on my 4th day of National Novel Writing Month and I just finished a digital piece that I'm feeling good about: http://vimeo.com/16273829

    Bonnie

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  5. Congrats Shaun for your great news!
    Bonnie

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  6. I was surprised to hear a chorus or requests when I reflected, "I wish we could write all day."

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  7. This last month of spring started well for me; its blue skies, days of sunshine and lengthening warm evenings are this year's promise of a wonderful summer.

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  8. School has been hard, but the days are beginning and ending with spectacular sun performances, so I believe it'll all be okay.

    Lynn Jacobs

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  9. More than half of what it takes to be an effective teacher is simply showing up everyday.

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  10. This week was wonderfully successful, as our school partnered with the University of Ballarat and Country Education Project, to trial virtual teaching rounds with three student teachers - amazingly successful from all points of view with great teamship, student engagement, technolgy use,virtual classrooms - a glimpse into the classroom of the future.

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  11. I was away from my class for 4 days this week and they kept blogging without me... very proud! - Ms B

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  12. Being apart of my students lives makes my heart sing, I love being a teacher. @melaniem8

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  13. Over the past several weeks Bailey Road School has been recognised in the press for several outstanding achievements, I am proud to be leading such a hardworking and innovative staff. - Derek Linington

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  14. Mrs Torrey Rm6 BRS8 November 2010 at 08:46

    our science topic in class inspired me to plant my own garden and what a buzz I get from it.

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