![]() ![]() ![]() I shared my soul with my students as I read my autobiography. I pulled up my blog, projected it on the SmartBoard, and my thoughts filled the screen. And then I thought, why wouldn’t I do this with my second grade students? Their identities matter too, let’s give it a whirl. ![]() I learned about other’s identities and my own. It was genius, for a few sentences encapsulated the life of the author and gave the reader a vivid glimpse into their world. Ok, here I go again… Writing about my job is something that I actively avoided throughout this challenge (minus a few slices) because I’d rather compartmentalize, espcase, get away from the daily grind, but all teaches know our lives are intertwined and woven into our work, so this share is necessary.Īnyway, a while back, I stole an idea from another slicer: create a random autobiography. ![]()
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