MathNook

Originally – November 6th, 2022
May 28th, 2025

Wow everyone, can you picture that?
I have so many drafts that I’ve had to go back right now (May 28th, 2025) in order to complete them and schedule them properly. I am so late in these that I have… 55 posts waiting to be written.
…but I have so, so, so little time left in order to complete them… I just… come by here, write down the website that I need, and that’s it. Where is my time going… and how can I get it back…?!

Let’s… discover MATHNOOK!

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Spelling

January 28th, 2024

Hello there, everybody, 
This school year (2023-2024) is really difficult for me at the moment. There are so many new responsibilities that I’ve been encouraged to take on, that I’m now realizing I was never really going to be able to take on, on top of just lesson planning and teaching, but it’s also the year that we went on strike

Seeing as I’m scheduling this in the same year (2024), I am hoping that we did get some good things from the strike and that it is not going to have been for nothing? But… anyways, let’s move on to my recommendation for you today: 

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Brain Breaks

August 1st, 2023

Hey there everybody, 
I haven’t been active AT ALL since summer started, and while I feel bad about it, I don’t feel that bad about it, I guess? Am I a horrible blogger or what… 

Anyways, I wanted to share with you something that might be obsolete by the time I share this with you. It might be something you’ve already heard of, but I’m going to remind you that this blog is to remind me of what I found out and may forget. I have horrible memory. 

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99Math

June 11th, 2023

Hi there, everyone,
How’s it going? There are only 2 days left before the exam session, and I’m so happy; I think I’m growing tired of seeing the same students, and I’m pretty sure the students are tired of seeing my face too, haha. Today’s post will be weird: it’s going to be about math rather than English, and I don’t think this will really be something that you can adapt to English, unfortunately.

I’m talking about: 99Math!

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Pikobuz

March 12th, 2023

Hello there, everybody,
How are you doing? One of my students needed some help with reviewing a text that he was doing for a… Choose your own adventure story that he was making with his teammates for a class and the website they were using was… *chef’s kiss*. Without further ado, let’s go:

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Sécurité Publique

May 29th, 2022

Hi everybody,
How’s it going? Hope you’re doing well! Just as I was thinking: Wow, I haven’t touched my blog in SO LONG, I found something very interesting while looking for some texts for my students and of course, it was time to open up the o’ blog and to write something, so… here goes…

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Didax

March 25th, 2023

Hi everybody,
I really, really hope this post finds you in good health, both mentally and physically. I hope you’re staying safe and that you’re living your best life!! If not, well, I’m sending you some positive vibes to surmount your obstacles!

On to my discovery of the day:

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Lock Paper Scissors

November 6th, 2020 

Hello there, everybody,
How is it going? I wanted to wish you a (belated) Happy New Year! I hope it’s going well and I really hope that you

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Lordicon

June 11th, 2023

Hello everybody,
Here I am again with something I saw from Instagram (to give you a break from AQUOPS posts, right). This particular website I want to talk to you about is a great addition to your PowerPoints!

We`re going to talk about Lordicon (link here).

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Written Productions (in English)

May 22nd, 2022

Hey there, everybody,
Hope you’re doing well! Last week, I started a post titled: “Written Productions (in French),” which technically should be already published on this blog and you should be able to find it over here. 

I am continuing to prepare some of my students for their Ministry exams, and of course, I was thinking of keeping track of how many words students need to be able to write for a written production in English. I think that this is pretty important, given the fact that we want students to be ready for their end-of-year exam. 

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