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Started by Barry Lane. Last reply by Maureen Ucles Sep 20, 2012.
http://1000thingstowriteabout.blogspot.com/2011/01/write-fashion-show-monologue-for.html
Tags: education, learning, teaching, literacy, writing
Started by Barry Lane Jan 28, 2011.
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Comment by Kayla Briseno on November 12, 2012 at 8:11am Hey there, Barry!
You know how much my students and I love your blog! I thought I'd share a really cool blog that also has great (visual) writing prompts for students and teachers. Check it out: writingprompts.tumblr.com . Enjoy!
Your friend in China,
Kayla
Comment by Kayla Briseno on January 15, 2012 at 10:01am :) Yahoo! Can't wait!! Thanks for always sharing your ideas and pieces with us!!
Comment by Barry Lane on January 15, 2012 at 9:35am Gee, I was waiting for you to say something, Kayla.
I'll get back on the horse.
Comment by Kayla Briseno on January 15, 2012 at 6:15am Ok, Barry, it's been a long time. My students and I are dying to read more of your pieces on the 1000 things to write about blog!
Comment by Barry Lane on January 19, 2011 at 3:40pm Go Reds. Isn't it fun how the things we hated become the things we love.
Thanks Julie.
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Comment by Gloria Pipkin on January 19, 2011 at 2:02pm I was born a Florida Gator, when my dad was at the University of Florida on the GI bill after returning from WWII. This hardly qualifies as a "great moment" in the traditional sense, but I still remember it vividly, 60-something years after the event. Dad had graduated, and we were back in the tiny northwest Florida town where both my parents were born and raised. He remained an avid Gator fan, although they rarely won in the only sport that counted then--football. Long before we had a television, radio was our medium of entertainment--and intense engagement--every Saturday afternoon in the fall, when we listened to the games. At a very young age, I learned to visualize the game from the inimitable play-by-play accounts of Otis Boggs, "the voice of the Gators." One unforgettable aftrnoon, when the Gators were being humiliated yet again, and even Otis was despairing, my dad took the small portable radio--the only radio we owned--and smashed it on the sidewalk in front of our little house. I'm not sure just what the moral of this story is/was, but for months after that we went to my grandparents' house to listen to the games until we could afford to replace the radio.
Although my dad's fierce spirit was more than a bit scary to my mother, sister, and me at times, it has served him--and us--well in other ways. At 88, he's now in late stages of Alzheimer's, still ambulatory (although a bit shaky) more than six years after he was diagnosed with the insidious disease. He has not gone gentle into that good night. Keep raging, Dad.
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