Sunday, October 20, 2019

Cardinal on Hulu

As a amateur actor I love watching great performances the quiet moments are awesome I  highly recommend watching“cardinal”A Canadian production it is one of the best procedural dramas that I have seen it is exceptional, William Campbell is exceptional. I couldn’t stop watching it as the series progresses you great draw in .  I don’t see, any American productions that match it if there was a show I could audition for it would be this one everyone on the show is great. I love watching Canadian shows this show makes you think.ieverythinga love about Canada I
I Visited Toronto as a young boy my cousins live their anything about Canada I love how they filmed shows in Canada they always seems to have a lot of class.as do most Canadians that I know.my cousins are the best they probably will never see this.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Writing again, I hope to finish my current manuscript prior to the end of November

Writing since my stroke, has been a real task.I feel better nowadays. Stories I have been dreamt. storiesfill my mind.usuallyI sketch out my stories like a story board but my art skills are diminished since the stroke.i like the story I am writing now.

Saturday, September 24, 2016

The best of times and the worst of times.teaching over 33 years thebest of times learning to plan my lessons

I had come to the belief a few years ago that, I would never retire from teachings unless I was forced to because of my health.A stroke changed my plans. Mentally I have not retired .I realize that in the hospitalmIhad33years of experiences that could be useful. As I am forced. to look on the sidelines I watch negotiations for teachers I still  get fired up when I hear people trash talking teachers and teaching I have met several awesome people' in teaching in all disciplines .I hope to share some of those experiences' in this blog to encourage ya'll
You know who are you are on the 200 wing at DWYERh.S. an A rated high  school in palm beach county and and my fellow teachers at CW.Ruckel middle school a blue ribbon middle school. Through teaching I also found a second career in acting and later studied improvisational act an I would later teach imtprovisational acting through the. Matte Kelly school of acting and I worked with the acting troup "murphy's lawless" and later I used those new found skills which changed everything for me as a teacher. My previous experience in retail sales help me with technology in the classroom. Many of my friends have previous work life experiences that they brought to the classroom which makes them great teachers.my earliest experience before teaching was working as a department manager at Gayfer.s With a million dollar budget later I sold copiers my  my mentor Thomas Downingworked as an executive for IBM he taught me how tow to get organized  daily, s.yes I carried  my-day timer with me everywhere which I used well into my first five years of teaching recently I've been reading about school districts attacking the teacher planning periods requiring teachers to use ther planning period to cover administrative responsibilities around their schools. I learned how to use a minimum amount of time, my planning the better organized Ibecame 
 maintained my day timer when the more I sold more copiers I shared my day timer notes with my boss  I never went any where without my day timer as I would later use my lesson plans  I lived by these rules as a teacher I've seen a real weaknessin colleges that do not train young teachers in the best way to utilize planning timei remember yhey woild give us homework to create lessonplans.as we begin to see this planning time disappearing. it used to take me 45minutes to drive to work and I would run down this list using my dragon dictation app since I could not write while driving. I am not that good of a driver hopefully you wiill find theses and apply them


Day Timer ideas for Goal setting…
·         Take 10 minutes to plan - and save up to an hour each day!
  ·       Think with a pencil or pen in your hand. Write everything down.
·         Learn the difference between "urgent" and "important," and make time for the latter.
·         Under-promise results, then over-deliver.
·         Let your actions spring from your personal goals and values.
·         Number your tasks in order of priority, and get started on it.
·         If you're overwhelmed by a big project, cut it up into little projects.
·         Allow double the time you think a project will take. You'll be on time and avoid stress.
·         Know when to stop fine-tuning your work. Aim for excellence, not perfection.
·         Give yourself little rewards for finishing tasks.
·         To avoid workspace clutter, make an instant decision on each paper that crosses your desk.
·         Lay out what you need for the next day the night before.               


So I decide to Google this idea of goal setting. The first place I went to was myGoals.com

+Ialso created my own form based on the counties requirements for lesson plansthis allowed me greater speed in planing


COURSE: WORLD HISTORY
INSTRUCTOR:
DAY
DATE:


HOUSEKEEPING: Attendance/Announcements/School Related Business
1
2.

KEY CONCEPT:
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
LESSON: What actually occurred in class
OBJECTIVES;state or county
REQUIRED READING


Do not forget Modeling, and Guided Practice.            Check for Understand.                      Restate objective regularly
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
ASSESSMENT;type:


REFLECTIONS:

by creating this form I kept my all oflessons oonmycomputer lessons wereavailablonline.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

chracter development sheet

my student created a chracter development sheet for our sci fi club when wewereworking on a board game they wanted wto creat they research several different maybe thiscould assist some new writters to nano wrimo:


Character Sheet:




1.    Name:



2.    Age:



3.    Height:



4.    Eye color:



5.    Physical appearance:





6.    Strange or unique physical attributes:



7.    Favorite clothing style/outfit:



8.    Where does he or she live? What is it like there?





9.    Defining gestures/movements (i.e., curling his or her lip when he or she speaks, always keeping his or her eyes on the ground, etc.):





10.  Things about his or her appearance he or she would most like to change:





11.  Speaking style (fast, talkative, monotone, etc.):



12.  Pet peeves:





13.  Fondest memory:





14.  Hobbies/interests:





15.  Special skills/abilities:





16.  Insecurities:





17.  Quirks/eccentricities:



18.  Temperament (easygoing, easily angered, etc.):





19.  Negative traits:





20.  Things that upset him or her:





21.  Things that embarrass him or her:





22.  This character is highly opinionated about:





23.  Any phobias?





24.  Things that make him or her happy:


25.  Family (describe):


26.  Deepest, darkest secret:


27.  Reason he or she kept this secret for so long:


28.  Other people’s opinions of this character (What do people like about this character? What do they dislike about this character?):



29.  Favorite bands/songs/type of music:


30.  Favorite movies:


31.  Favorite TV shows:


32.  Favorite books:



33.  Favorite foods:



34.  Favorite sports/sports teams:



35.  Political views:



36.  Religion/philosophy of life:



37.  Physical health:



38.  Dream vacation:



39.  Description of his or her house:



40.  Description of his or her bedroom:



41.  Any pets?



42.  Best thing that has ever happened to this character:



43.  Worst thing that has ever happened to this character:



44.  Superstitions:

Thursday, December 10, 2015

hey ya'll November is national writing month yep nano wrimo is back again. hoping you can jointhe crewall of us would be writers

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Museums See Different Virtues in Virtual Worlds by Anand Girldharadas

Creativity, innovations and dreams are an incredible combination, when people back up those dreams with effort. These are the three ideas that I thought of when I read Anand Girldharadas’s article “Museums see different virtue in virtual world” in the Palm Beach post this past Sunday which was picked up from the New York Times.

I recently visited my home town of Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon Museum. It was a wonderful day and I found myself as giddy as a young boy looking for the first time at the marvels of history, science and art. My first experience there was as a young man, my girlfriend took me and they were presenting the "Ancient World" as their main exhibit. A wall from an ancient city was in the main hall. They had a sarcophagus, that later would be put in their special Egyptian section many years later; and for many years after that, I felt that I had to go back home to revel in this sense of wonderment.

However, thanks to two New York museums, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum they wanted to bring this vision to the world. As Anand states, in his article they serve different clientele. “The Met,” he said, “an isle and in the global archipelago of leading museums, and the Brooklyn Museum more rooted in local soil.” Yet for all their differences, they share a world conquering dream…The dream that anyone, anywhere, could participate and would be given the chance to engage the technology at these museums.”


Below is a link to Anand Girldharas’s article and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.