Chase MarchBlog

Welcome to the sounding board for Chase March. Here you will find my various articles about a variety of topics (DJ Events and news, book reviews, skatepark tours, teaching-related articles and resources, and much more)

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  • Chasing Content – April 2009

    It’s time for a bonus edition of Chasing Content this month as we explore the archives from four years ago. Read all of the posts from April 2009 . . .  or just these fantastic ones. Novel Study Takes to the Track  I love how this book got us running together as a class. I

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  • My List of 2013 Reads

    I love reading. I always have a book or two on the go. And I love sharing great titles here on the blog. That’s why I’ve decided to keep track of everything I read over the course of this year. I had a lot of fun with my reading log last year. It’s definitely a

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  • Teaching Tip – Games

    Welcome to Teaching Tip Tuesday! Every week I share with you a tip that I hope you will find useful in your teaching. You can visit the Teaching Tips Archive to see all of the tips in the order I have posted them over the years. Please check that page as I will continue to

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  • Homemade TARDIS update

    I’m building my own TARDIS, and it’s definitely a learning process. I started with the frame you see above. I then added corrugated plastic panels for the walls. I used this material because it is lightweight and I wanted to be able to easily pick up the completed TARDIS and carry it around to different

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  • I Accidentally Read This

    The Accidental Genius of Weasel High by Rick DeTorie This book was sitting on top of the young adult section at the public library and it called to me. There was something about the style of it that attracted my attention. First off, it was written in Internet-like blocking, meaning that the paragraphs were not

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  • We Need to Teach Online Safety and Etiquette

    This is a great infographic that I plan on sharing with my students this week. I like how it encourages parents and teachers to join Facebook. I really think we need to be using the same sites and teaching responsible posting and netiquette. It’s pretty hard to do that if we don’t partake in social

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