Liven up Literature!

Dec 01, 2011 No Comments by

An English teacher who doesn’t like to read?  Does she even exist?  I think not.  One of the most enjoyable memories I have growing up is when I was given a new book.  It has long been a passion of mine to become fully engrossed in a good book.  You can imagine then how frustrating [...]

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Be a Star!

Dec 01, 2011 No Comments by

Do remember dreaming of what you would become when you grew up?  Most young boys dream of being a fireman, police officer, or some other exciting job.  Little girls might often play at house, or school and can imagine one day being a mommy or teacher! It is a bit embarrassing to admit what I [...]

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Tattletale!

Dec 01, 2011 No Comments by

“Don’t be a tattletale!”  How many times, as teachers, do we say that?  Of course, we want to hear about the serious incidents that happen on the playground.  But, it does get a little “old” when we hear about all the poking, mean words, and insensitivity of our students.   Jesus taught his disciples how [...]

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Reclaim Science for God

Dec 01, 2011 No Comments

As the great Creator of our Universe, God is not only the Author of mathematics and language, but also science.  During the last two centuries, secular scientists have stolen the field of science from creationists for their own beliefs.  They have categorizes our faith in God in a field void of logic and reasoning.  Science [...]

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Check the Weather

Dec 01, 2011 No Comments

As a child, I remember the alarming whine of the storm siren.  It often warned of impending danger. I discovered other signs as well. I learned to “feel” the humidity before a thunderstorm, and to even sense from the silence of nature an ominous tornado. I have used the same senses to watch for storms [...]

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