
Chase March – Blog
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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Black Walnut Trail – Short Hills Provincial Park
Short Hills Provincial Park is the largest park in the Niagara Region. It’s part of an environmentally significant area known as the Fonthill Kame Moraine. A kame is an irregular hill of sand, gravel and silt which accumulates in a depression on a retreating glacier, and is then deposited on the land surface as the
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200,000 Pageviews!
Last year about this time, my blog reached 100,000 pageviews. I was proud of this milestone even though it took me four years to reach it. Now, less than one year later, I’ve doubled that number. Silent Cacophony has just reached 200,000 pageviews. Here are my stats for the week. I know I don’t have a
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Doors Open London 2012
Doors Open London is a great event and one of the best weekends of the entire year. This past weekend, there were over a hundred different tourist attractions to visit all over the city and the surrounding counties. The best part is that the event is absolutely free. I got out to twelve different sites
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How to Use Blogging in Your Teaching
Blogging has become an important way for people to connect. Businesses use it to reach customers. Non-profits use it to raise awareness of their brand. Teachers can even use it to connect with students and to enhance learning. There are a number of ways that teachers can use blogging in their lessons — both in
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Chasing Content – October 2011
It’s time for another edition of Chasing Content! You know what to do. Click the links, dig through the archives, and remember all the cool things that went down right here last year at this time. Read all of the posts from last October. . . or just these Tackling NaNoWriMo – Am I Crazy
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Undervalued, Unappreciated, and Misunderstood
via http://www.simplycyfair.com/great-gift-ideas-for-teachers.aspx I am very dedicated to what I do. I put so much of myself into my job. I don’t clock in or clock out. I am always a teacher. And I don’t complain about it. My family, friends, and even neighbours know how much work and effort I put into my job. It
