Muhammad Ali Center Compassion Report.
My signature for the pledge to the Ali Center Index.
Stepping up by stepping forward. The work is rekindled. . .it must be.
@paulwhankins
For-Always Student. Buscaglia before Bloom. Public School Classroom Teacher (21 Years). Dual Credit Instructor: AP ENG LANG/LIT AND COMP and INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING. Habits of Mind and Heartsongs Enthusiast. Wonderer-Creator-Poet-Collage Artist (he/him).
Muhammad Ali Center Compassion Report.
My signature for the pledge to the Ali Center Index.
Stepping up by stepping forward. The work is rekindled. . .it must be.
He teaches best what he most needs to know. My One Little Word for 2025: βLEA(r)N.β If you can see what I am suggesting here, the idea of leaningβto lean uponβis reliant upon: revisiting rethinking revising respecting responding The new year presents this word for me as more than a romantic prospect. It will be an imperative as we move forward with consultations and prospective treatment plans. And while my next visitβwith more answersβis not until the 21st, it is is not too early. . .to βleanβ. . .into this new opportunity to learn.
My One Little Word (with a long lesson).
Cover art for CeCe Bellβs ANIMAL ALBUMS book.
This abecedarian title just keeps giving and giving by way of design and lyricism and interactive music and video and metaβoh my! The meta.
Ordered TWO copies and sent oneβright offβto Ms. Maddie Hankinsβs Kindergarten class at Lodge Community School in Evansville! The kids are going to LOVE this!
Mad Magazineβs Alred appears on the cover of Dynamite Magazine from 1978.
New to my DYNAMITE collection. Howβs THIS for a Gen X intersection?
Decorative shelves for the classroom. Staircase/cube style.
Located within our subdivision. And the neighbor is dropping them off this afternoon. I already know how Iβll situate these shelves in #stuDio119 for maximum aesthetic effect and utility. Even on break, weβre planning and designing.
Sweatshirt with Fletcher and a depiction of a hound dog.
Fletcher the Hound Dog in down position.
What the cool kids (or at least βMisterβ) will be rocking this winter. Love the little heart on the cuff.
Research consistently shows a link between test scores and pleasure reading. Kids who read the most typically score higher than kids who donβt read that much.
Unpopular opinion of the day. I think that a lot of young people donβt enjoy pleasure reading because a lot of adults donβt want them to enjoy pleasure reading.
Christmas card in paw prints from a hound dog puppy.
Fletcher, a hound dog puppy wears a sweater. Looks at camera.
Happy holidays from Fletcher the Hound Dog (and his βMisterβ).
I hate that the product is called Clean FREAK, but it is the best dry erase board cleaner. Iβm transferring into plain spray bottles and charging colleagues for my Miracle Solution.
BTW: No colleagues were charged. Iβm keeping my find a secret so there isnβt a surge on this product.
Really, if you are a classroom teacher and need a real lift over the break and into 2025, this heartwarming film is just the ticket. I LOVE sharing this one with seniors.
Film art for the film, Like Stars on Earth.
LIKE STARS ON EARTH was an end-of-semester tradition for thirteen years. The film features this week in advance of the break for its first year in #stuDio119schs.
New to Bluesky? Here's a starter pack of picture book authors & illustrators to follow! go.bsky.app/G6pUCB
Three-shade standing lamp. The shades arc over the post for a dramatic effect.
This lamp I bought from a neighbor is going to look sharp in #stuDio119schs. I want our classroom to be the premier of the new addition.
When I donβt feel well in my head, I watch old Red Skelton shows. It seems to help. Itβs helping today.
In addition to recommitting to the local, I think we are going to develop all kinds of coping mechanisms for this unfolding horror.
Iβve never been into pens & paper beyond function.
But Iβm scribbling in notebooks these days. And in the spring, God willing, I will garden.
Serenity prayer applies.
Students are more than just graduate percentages
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"Picture books are often quite undervalued, and sometimes seen as a stepping stone to 'proper reading'. But picture books can be transgressive and beautiful and complex." -
@lawrencepatrice.bsky.social. ALL OF THIS!
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Fletcher, a hound dog holding a stuffed toy in his mouth.
An Inside Toy (taken outside as our day sitter lets Fletcher do about anything he wants). #dogsofuesky
My school picture.
Goober.
A stack of books by Peter H. Reynolds.
@peterhreynolss.bsky.social moves into the Studio today. I donβt have all of the titles, but Iβm proud to offer this curation to my students. #stuDio119schs
Mind your grandmas, yβall.
Interference. Actually a violation in most U.S. states. But. That car does look festive.
However, tricking-out your minivan to look like a 2000 pound reindeer?
Green light.
Illegal in Indiana. eep.
Be a Mister Rogers. Wear comfy shoes. Celebrate kindness. Sow affirmations. Save time for make-believe. Sing silly little songs. Testify before a senate subcommittee about the importance of quality public broadcasting. Feed fish. Love sweaters.
When I was teaching 7th grade a studentβs dad came up to me in the grocery store once & told me he was worried about his son.
βHe keepsβ¦β He paused here, and sighed. ββ¦reading graphic novels all the time. What should I do?β
My answer?
βGet him more graphic novels.β
#LetKidsReadWhatTheyLove
Wooden numbers: 1-1-9.
Winter Break Project. These will be collaged in Black, White, and Gray scale for outside of the studio (d119).
Upon entering the roomβcolor and shape and complexity. Attempting to create a visual βthreshold.β
We need to keep talking about how weird it is for people to think they should have a say in reading choices for anyone's kids but their own. You're not in charge of what other people's children eat or wear or when they go to bed. Why on earth would you get to choose what they read?