
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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Chasing Content – September 2010
It’s always nice to look back at the trails we have taken to get to where we are today. That is why at the start of every month, I dig through the archives to unearth some of the best posts from last year at this time. You can read all of the posts from last September
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2 Month Goal for Teachers: Know Your Students
Image via WikipediaSchool starts today. Teachers are preparing for a brand new bunch of students to enter their lives. They need to start the year off in such a way as to engage the students, set the tone of the classroom, establish classroom routines and procedures, enforce the school rules and policies, and collect data.
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Hip-Hop Night was Ill (Literally)
Friday night was hip-hop night at The CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) K-os was the headliner of the concert. He is an amazingly talented singer, songwriter, rapper, and musician. I was very excited to finally get a chance to see him in concert. The best hip-hop shows, in my humble opinion, include a DJ who can cut and
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Camping Adventure Part 2: Determined Raccoons
Image via Wikipedia I’m lucky to have a girlfriend who is such a great cook. She can even work her magic on an open fire. I know if it were left up to me, we would have eaten hotdogs, sausages, and simple stuff like that during our camping trip. Dana cooked some amazing meals on
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Camping Adventure Part 1
I pull up to my girlfriend’s apartment and park right in front of the building. The area is marked as a “fire zone” but most people park there to unload or pack up their cars or moving trucks. I didn’t think anything of parking there as it would only take us about twenty minutes to
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The 6 Things You Really Need For Back to School
I am an elementary school teacher. I teach in schools that range from Kindergarten to Grade 8. Every year around this time, I get outraged by all of the commercials, flyers, store displays, and advertisements suggesting that parents need to spend hundreds of dollars to prepare their children to go back to school. I think
