Monday's topic of the day from the Daily Post is a particularly loaded one. "What is the worst teacher you have ever had?" Rather than focusing on teacher from the many candidates, I will focus one some common traits. Note if you know me please do not identify any teacher mentioned by name. One trait … Continue reading Worst Teacher Ever
Crock Pot Spaghetti
I had a request for my crock pot spaghetti recipe. I don't really have a recipe but this is what I do. Ingredients 2-3 big cans of crushed or diced tomatoes 1-2 big cans of tomato sauce 3-4 cloves of garlic crushed or mince 1 onion diced mushrooms 2 green peppers diced 1 lb ground … Continue reading Crock Pot Spaghetti
Love Me
I recently, heard this song by JJ Heller. Hope you enjoy it.
Homeschooling and Learning Disabilies
I originally wrote this for the Homeschool Network in 2008. Currently, I am consolidating all of my writing to this blog. Homeschooling has many advantages for children with learning disabilities. It is much easier for your child to receive the intensive one-on-one instruction needed to succeed. Instruction can be tailored to meet your child’s individual … Continue reading Homeschooling and Learning Disabilies
Allergy Rant
Newsflash, I'm ranting again. A blog is such a good platform for ranting. The Big Guy would rather I rant on here than to him. The topic for today's rant is allergies. At least I haven't used this title before I checked. Well, the other day as I was picking up a $1 sweet tea … Continue reading Allergy Rant
Live Blogging (Sort of) from FETC 2011
I was selected to attend the Florida Educational Technology Conference in Orlando this week. For a nerd it is almost as good as going to The Land of The Mouse. So, while I'm writing this on the spot it will be posted afterwords. Thought I would share some of the things I found interesting. The … Continue reading Live Blogging (Sort of) from FETC 2011
Question of the Day from Nightline
I thought Monday night's question from Nightline would make a good blog. "Does or should Congress have the power to require people to buy insurance? Should the health care law stand?" I'm not sure if Congress actually has the power to make insurance mandatory. However I do not think that they should have that power … Continue reading Question of the Day from Nightline