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Coco and Her Snowman!

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Coco�s Snowman  4 year-old Coco showed tremendous confidence while painting the last scene of �Sadie and the Snowman�. She discussed, with the teacher, what she wanted to paint and how she wanted it done. All the while, she learned to apply the delicate water color painting techniques she had learned, with precision. The end result is winter scenery come alive! �We build snowmen in winter time. But they melt in summer time. I wanted to paint the snowman from the book. I drew the cat and the birds so the snowman won�t be lonely.�

Apathy, It is a Teachers Greatest Downfall!

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Apathy It is a teachers greatest downfall and greatest road block. To merely accept that each day is like the one before; to go through the motions of teaching, yet never be engaged; to come to the classroom with no passion; to simply look at children but not know them; to find no joy; to refuse to learn new things; to never see the possibilities of what can be if you truly are vested in your craft. This is apathy; the criminal that robs, not only you, but more importantly your students of the opportunity to live in a classroom that promises to support them in their journey of learning. It is easy to take the easy road! To repeat the same lesson plans, to live each day in your classroom like the one before. But if you dare to break the mold of apathy, to set yourself free of this draining monster, then you will be on the path of discovering the true nature of being a teacher. Here is a simple plan to assist you in your new journey; Write your definition of the word teacher. Then, be ho...