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Deborah Jeter
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12.   November 26, 1997 8:15 PM
Some more great ideas, Kay! In the month of January, my music classes begin singing songs from the Civil Rights movement and we keep singing those songs right through Black History Month. There is a F ...

-- posted by Deborah_Jeter


11.   November 26, 1997 10:30 AM
Kay Dickinson

Wow! You responded quickly! You're right - having a place to share ideas and resources makes a teaching area that is often pretty isolated, feel more.... friendly! :-)

I teach 3 ...


-- posted by KayD


10.   November 25, 1997 9:01 PM
Hi, Kay! I am so glad that you found us! It's a treat to have such a great place to share resources, etc. I'm glad you mentioned having books available for the sub. A couple of weeks ago, I did just t ...

-- posted by Deborah_Jeter


9.   November 25, 1997 1:53 PM
Kay Dickinson

I just found your site a few weeks ago and absolutely LOVE it. I was reading through some past articles and was thinking about the subbing situation. It is really tough! I have fou ...


-- posted by KayD


8.   August 20, 1997 6:04 PM
I totally agree, Karen. When I know I'm going to gone from school, I have things outlined to a "T". And one of my 'stand by', 'no fail' options is to tell the sub to sing favorite songs out of the boo ...

-- posted by Deborah_Jeter





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