Teaching Secrets
I have been teaching all ages of students for forty years. It took me many years of teaching to sort out what works and what doesn't work. I put my forty years of experience in this little booklet, Teaching Secrets.
I wish I had known these ten simple but effective secrets forty years ago. I am happy to share them with you and hope you may share them with others.
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Talk to John about bringing him to your school or organization so speak on a variety of topics. 218-243-2234
John always puts a "WOW" into his efforts and he can help you do the same.
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John enjoys teaching, writing and fishing in Bemidji, Minnesota.
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Project Graduate The goal of Project Graduate is to graduate 100% of our students. Contact John to learn what he is doing to help schools accomplish this goal.
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John's Best Handouts John's Best Handouts are for teachers, students and parents. They won't solve all of your problems, but they will come in mighty handy to add to your bag of tricks.
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Teaching Secrets (2007) Now only $5.00, including postage!
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A,B,C's of Summer Fun For Kids
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Kids, Learn Your Summer A, B, C’s
Not much to look forward to this summer? Hey, kids, you need to learn your “Summer A, B, C’s.” Post them on the fridge and whenever you get bored, take a look at them. How many can you check off before the summer is over?
A is for “Ask” your parents, grandparents or your uncle and aunt to take you fishing or for a hike in the park. Don’t be too much of a pest, but be assertive and keep after them.
B is for “Be” good. It doesn’t make a difference how old you are, remember you are from Minnesota and Minnesotans are nice people. Plus, you are more likely to get Mom and Dad to take you fishing so you can catch that big northern.
C is for “collect” something. What would you like to collect? Ask Mom and Dad for some ideas. Bugs, baseball cards, books, there are so many good things.
D is for
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