Different Ways To Say I’m sorry, English Phrases Examples I’d like to apologize for… Pardon me for this… I am so sorry for… I’m terribly sorry for… I shouldn’t have… Excuse me for… It’s all my fault. Please, accept my apologies for… I apologize for… Please, forgive me for my… I must apologize for… Ever so sorry That’s my fault. Please don’t be mad at me. How stupid thoughtless of me. Please, accept my apologies for… I apologize for… Please, forgive me for my… Please, forgive me for… I’m ashamed of… I’m really ashamed of what I did. I’m
The B-I-B-L-E, Yes, that’s the book for me. I stand alone on the Word of God, the B-I-B-L-E. Do your remember that little song from Sunday School class? As a child, I enjoyed singing it because the…
This week I had a conversation that I’ve never had before. It made me want to smile. Student: What tone should I use for this Beowulf essay? Me: What do you mean? Student: You know, how should I word it? What are you looking for? Me: Let’s look at your mentor articles. How did these ... Read More about Real-World Beowulf Essay Topic: A Write Like This inspired prompt that students actually enjoy
Our district has spent a lot of training and inservice on different ways to assess student learning. The areas that we focused on the most were Assessment FOR learning and Assessment OF Learning. I felt comfortable doing this in the classroom, but it became challenging for me to find ways... Read more
Print this book title worksheet to brainstorm ideas for your novel or series titles.
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20 weeks later and "A Stick Figure Macbeth" has finally come to an end. In case you're just joining me, here's what happened during the past 20 weeks:
28 Ways to Expression Opinion in Phrases to my mind I believe I consider to me I feel I assume As I see it It’s my view If you ask me In my opinion I suppose I imagine I presume I reckon I guess I deem I esteem I would say My view is The fact is I seems to me that As far as I can tell It’s my belief that to my way of thinking I honestly believe that As far as I’m concerned From my point of view The way I see things is that
Feeling-o-meter: A visual feeling thermometer for children to properly identify and describe their feelings of anger, frustration and disappointment.
Middle School Online Art Curriculum from Atelier Homeschool Art by Arts Attack offers video-based art instruction for homeschoolers.
As you know, the building the government uses to conduct experiments on evolved humans is called Building 26. This was the title of an episode a few weeks ago and it reappeared in “1961”…
23 Phrases for Disagreeing in Speaking That’s partly true, but … I see your point, but… Well, you could be right. Yes, OK, but perhaps.. I don’t think so. I beg to differ. To some extent, I agree with you, but… It sounds interesting, but… That’s true, but… Me too, but… I’m afraid I don’t agree. I’m not so sure about that. It is not as simple as it seems. I’m not so sure about that. That’s not how I see it. Not necessarily. Yes, but… On the contrary. No way! I totally disagree. That seems obvious, but… I accept
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Hi Nikki, I've always wanted a short, cute hairstyle, and my mom has said NO forever! Then a while back, she said okay, but every time I ask her to take me, she makes excuses why she can’t. It’s been several years and I still have my annoying, thick, frizzy long hair, and I HATE IT! I don’t know what the big deal is! HELP! Bad Hair Day Hi Bad Hair Day, My first thought was: What the heck, Mom? It’s just hair! My mom’s always complaining about my hair being in my face – she’d probably LOVE a short haircut on me. But I tried to think about it from your mom’s perspective. It’s tough, but somebody’s got to do it. The brain of the Modern Mom is difficult to understand, but I am doing my best, for the good of kid-kind! :) I thought about other letters I get from girls whose moms don’t want them to put on makeup, get their ears pierced, or wear trendier fashions yet. I think what all of these things have in common is that they are signs of growing up, and that can freak moms out to realize you’re not their little girl anymore. “But Nikki,” you say, “short hair isn’t a grown-up thing! Little girls can have short hair!” Yes, they can. But it sounds like YOU have always had long hair. (At least since it grew out from baby length.) So while short hair wouldn’t necessarily be a more mature hairstyle, it would be a big change. And big changes are hard for moms. It’s super annoying when it feels like parents want us to stay little kids. (While at the same time telling us to act more mature sometimes…) I think the thing is that they know how hard it can be to grow up. There are more pressures and dangerous things to get into as we move into high school and then even more into college. And it’s our parents’ job to protect us. I think you should sit down with your mom and explain why you want a shorter hairstyle. If she says no, try to get an answer (without whining) as to why. And ask her if not now, then when? Or would she be comfortable with something slightly shorter than it is now, but not super-short boy length. Ease her into it. :) And if she says yes, then make a plan for when it will happen. If she can’t take you, get her permission to go with someone else – maybe a friend’s mom will take you, or another family member. The thing is to communicate with her about what you want, and about what she’s worried about. Figuring out how to communicate now, over something like a haircut will be good practice for later when you need to communicate about wearing makeup, learning to drive, or something else more emotional. :) How have your parents reacted when you’ve wanted to do something that shows you’re growing up, like wearing makeup, getting a hair cut, getting your ears pierced, trendier fashions, etc.? Tell us in the comments!
This is my eighth (and final!) post about implementing reading workshop in the primary classroom. In my last post, click HERE to read, I explained how I use English Language Arts checklists (for the Common Core State Standards) as the main way that I assess my students during reading workshop. Today, I will specifically talk […]
“Indescribably lovely and absolutely perfect and — well, pure in the best sense.”
We have come to the last 6 pages in the book. Now I know why I have been posting the Lincoln book little at a time. Well I do not think this whole book will ever get colored by me, guess I will do…
Linking Words Chart in English Consequence Contrast Adding Ideas – As a result – Thus – So – Therefore – As a consequence – Eventually – That’s why – However – But – Yet – Whereas – While – On the one hand – On the other hand – Moreover – Also – Besides – In addition – What’s more – Not only … but also Opinion Concession Purpose – In my opinion – As far as I’m concern – To my mind – It seems to me that… – Even though – But for – Despite – Apart from
The Cinderella story as we know it now is largely the product of the simpering 1950 animated Disney film: companionable mice, a fairy godmother who doesn't question her only ward's decision to go to a strange party solo, and an incredibly…
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