Pictures, soon, I promise.
Despite having today and yesterday off for the Jewish New Year, I'm scrambling to finish my homework before tomorrow. I am teaching four AP and college level classes tomorrow the joys of works cited, according to the MLA (I'm more of a Chicago Manual of Style girl myself, but eh).
I have the PowerPoint for the SmartBoard ready, I have the "Cheat Sheet for Works Cited" prepared, the formal lesson plan finalized in writing (I have it in my head and in jotted notes. I know how the lesson has to go. I just need to write it formally for my teaching portfolio), my fingernails are painted...
And I'm panicking. After the first lesson, I sail through the others, but it's that first lesson that always makes me nervous. And that my four hour class is tomorrow and I haven't finished that homework. Semesters past, not being in bed before 10 p.m. did not fluster me. It does now, especially as I'm getting up at 5:15, to be out the door by 6.
Back to the never-ending pile of work.
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Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Why I haven't been knitting...
...like a maniac. I'm still knitting, don't fear. I'm just not getting a lot of knitting time in at all this week (knitting while driving is frowned upon). This is week 2 of Student Teaching, and this is one of the things I did today:
Nifty, eh?
And this is the obligatory knitting picture of the week:
Christmas DNA scarf for my brother in white. You can see the beginnings of the cables!
Now I need to go and write about the New York State Standards, and how media specialists can help in meeting those standards... should have done this yesterday, when I was at work, where *all* the Standards are in binders...
And this is the obligatory knitting picture of the week:
Now I need to go and write about the New York State Standards, and how media specialists can help in meeting those standards... should have done this yesterday, when I was at work, where *all* the Standards are in binders...
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