Hi Rachel,
I always enjoy reading your blog!
It still will not let me leave comments even though I am
signed in? Do you have the setting where you have to approve followers that can
make comments? If so, will you allow me to comment? It would be easier than
doing it all through email.
I think I fixed it. If you comment on this post, then we'll know for sure. :)
What was your motivation for choosing the How to Write a Novel book? Are you thinking of writing one? That would be amazing!
I was moved to tears by your Captivating response. Your
heart is in exactly the right place! You are beautiful and God’s plan for you
is more important than anything else. You referred to that in your response and
I think those truths are so important. So…hold on to those truth that God has
given you and he will definitely put you where you are to be!! Great
attitude!
Thank you. Your kindness is overwhelming. :]
Nice job fully exploring your thinking on the Jo Draper chapter! I like how you explore connections and then evaluate your own reading of the text. What a powerful connection you made to your own text book teaching sample! AWESOME job!
On The Spitfire Grill you did a great job of what is known as triangulating the data. You used 3 sources, so even if you are unsure of the credibility of the sources (which I am so glad that you brought attention to) it’s always a great idea to seek out further information. I also liked how you told the “story” of the information trail you were on!
Can I share your Lance article blog with a member of the
administration? I’m not kidding…let me know. I think those are all very valid
points that you have made. If Homecoming were more about building a bridge
between current and former students…everyone would have a stake in it…right?
Great job on this! I love how you analyzed your own point of view as
well.
Well, sure, go for it. I wouldn't mind.
So…how does the Parable of the Tenants relate to your own life? Good job with your questions!
With all that grammar knowledge…could you help some of
my students? Ha! We all make mistakes as far as typos, but it is amazing how
many mistakes are made out of a lack of knowledge!
Ahaha, I had a fantastic grammar professor last semester, so I owe her for the knowledge I have today.
I like how you zeroed in on how required reading is
linked to lifelong strategies. As an English teacher I feel that this is KEY
for you!
“Bad Girls of the Bible” was one of my favorite Bible
studies I have done. It was quite a while ago, but I still remember it very
well. The author does an amazing job of modernizing the stories of the Bible.
I love that it really does help us, as women, to see that we don’t have to be
perfect to be used by God…we just have to be open to be obedient to what he asks
us to do.
Great job on your blog!
Thank you for inserting my comments from last time. It
helped me to remember where we left off.
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