Monday, May 11, 2020

The Good. The Random. The Fun. v. 19

The Good:
I presented in a webinar this week! It was about how we, as teachers, can reach all types of learners during distance learning. It was super well-received and a fun new "teaching achievement"!

The Random:
Brookline has a few of these around reminding people to distance, etc. I got a kick out of the "no battery" icon!

The Fun:
It's baby goose season! They're so cute -- and then they grow up...



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18 thoughts on the matter:

aspiritofsimplicity said... {Reply}

Plenty of non-traffic calmness for those little goslings.

Vanity And Me said... {Reply}

The geese are cute! I miss seeing them where I lived in London. Have a good week xx

Joanne said... {Reply}

We've got goslings walking all over our beach lately too; they are so cute! Even if I hate having geese making a mess of our lawn and beach I just can not help smiling at those little yellow balls of fluff.

Tom said... {Reply}

...we need to find FUN where we can!

Michele Morin said... {Reply}

Wonderful that other teachers can benefit from your expertise!

Bekah said... {Reply}

So excited to see you were a presenter! Great job!

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said... {Reply}

Great job on your presentation! Baby goslings are so cute but you're right..then they grow up!

Shelbee on the Edge said... {Reply}

All the teachers are learning new skills! I guess that is one positive in life right now...even though we don’t really want these skills. The road sign with the dead battery is classic!

Shelbee
www.shelbeeontheedge.com

Melynda@Scratch Made Food! said... {Reply}

Continued learning is good for us all! Thanks for hosting and sharing. Have a great week ahead.

Dara @ Not In Jersey said... {Reply}

I so agree about the baby geese. They are so cute, until they're not!

Meditations in Motion said... {Reply}

Congrats on presenting at the webinar. Positive preventative strategies are always a good way to start. Good advice!

Lisa notes... said... {Reply}

We've had baby geese on our pond this spring too. They grow up so fast from babies to teens to adults. If I don't watch for them daily (which I haven't), I'm likely to miss one of those transitions. :)

Lydia C. Lee said... {Reply}

Well done you on the award! The teachers have been AMAZING here. I've been blown away about the hoops they've had to jump through and how quickly they've adjusted. Love the goslings! Gorgeous!

Linda said... {Reply}

I'm familiar with the no battery icon. A couple days ago I went to take pictures and the battery was dead. Fortunately my cell phone still had life in it.

packmom said... {Reply}

Congrats on your new teaching venture. Love those baby geese--so cute!

Elkes Lebensglück said... {Reply}

Learning is good!Beautiful the animals family!Thanks for hosting.
Have a great week!
Greetings Elke

Lucy said... {Reply}

I can so relate- being a teacher myself! My students right now though are really expressing how they miss seeing their friends. What a situation...

Natasha said... {Reply}

Congratulations on your webinar!!! And yes, baby geese are cute -- adult geese are MEAN :(