I've just got to share the good stuff I read.

I love to read. I read every chance I get. If I read something really good, I want to share it with my friends and co-workers. I make copies of magazine articles, read aloud to my students, tell others about good books I'm reading, and keep a book with me at all times.

I love teaching and learning new things. I need a place to share some of the lessons and what my students and I learn. Since my teaching situation is different from everyone else's in my school, I would like to tell all of you in the blog-o-sphere about these great lessons.

Feel free to share what you are reading, teaching and learning with us in the comments.

Monday, March 13, 2023

Reading recently

Martin and I really enjoy the Stephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovich.
I laugh out loud while reading them.
This one was so funny.
Checked out from the local library.


The Germantown UMC book club is reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
in the month of March. The list of books we read is varied and not what I would have predicted.
Last month I led the discussion of The Sweetness of Water. I used the questions suggested by
professors Beers & Probst in Disrupted Thinking. The questions are perfect for discussing any book.


I am currently hooked on Louise Penny with Inspector Gamache and the quirky town of Three Pines.
The library has most of the recent books. I may have to buy the older titles.


In other news, Emily's painting is on the cover of the magazine Witness below.
It is the deflated beach ball. Her paintings are getting more recognition and exposure.


The six year old grands are busy with after school activities.
David has advanced in violin and is playing different pieces these days.


Ava is learning to post as her pony canters.


Liam sent a short video of his group's commercial for friendship bracelets.
They are working on projects to learn how businesses work.
I love that they do hands-on activities in his school.

It is spring break here.
Martin and I have a break as Joey & family travel to Atlanta.

What are you reading today?







 

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