Super Teacher Worksheets

November 12th, 2020 

Hello, all!
How are you doing? I hope this post finds you in good shape and good health! Take some time to care for yourself!

This is a complete aside, but… I feel like it’s very important that I point this out… from time to time… 

This is probably the first time that I mention this so please don’t mind me if I might repeat myself later on, I have to remind you to read the date stamp above, because this post is written in 2020 and is scheduled for 2022 until I feel comfortable enough to stop scheduling once per month and… maybe have more posts per month? That seems crazy to me… What if one day I am too tired to work on this blog – once I hit the work force – and this blog becomes desolate and does not update anymore…?

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Paul’s Online Notes

November 18th, 2020 

Hello there everybody!
How are you doing? You may not have noticed yet – I haven’t checked the scheduled posts, but I’ve scheduled posts up to well into 2024 and today, I decided that this blog will stay alive long enough that perhaps I could begin posting twice per month instead of simply once, in order to get these posts out.

This particular post is the first of the series of posts that I will be posting. I really hope that I will be able to keep this up from now on… if not, I’m sorry in advance!

So, today, one of my students asked me a question about derivatives, and I realize that not everyone in sec 5 sees this, but some schools do, and some of you in CEGEP may be going through that. When I was in CEGEP myself, I wish I would have had access to these notes, so I wanted to share this resource with you.

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Mathopolis

October 31rst, 2020 

Hello there, everybody!
How are you all doing? I hope that… by 2022, everything starting well? Maybe that we are coming along much better in terms of social injustice issues. I encourage future-me to do so if I’m not doing it! You hear me, Future-PV? Do it…!!!

Otherwise, I wanted to wish you a belated Happy New Year! I hope you’ve had a great start of the new year!

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The Math Learning Center

October 25th, 2020 

Hello there, everybody!
How is everybody doing? I wonder if, by the time you receive this post, the pandemic is sort of over? Or perhaps that everything has changed but… for the better? I also wonder if you are all doing well and hoping so, especially if the pandemic is still hitting. We are currently dealing with the “second wave” and teachers have it rough right now (a lot of service workers, actually, not just teachers). I’m thinking of all of you and wishing you all the best!

Last week, I “went” to the QPAT conference and it was quite fun! Starting with this one and for a few months, I think the websites I’ve discovered from them will be talked about here:

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TESL 330: Edmodo

January 27th, 2020

Hello there, everybody!
I hope you’re doing well and that school’s not being too difficult! That’s right, you guessed it by the title of it…! This is yet another “website” post which could help you out during your career or just during your TESL 330 class if you need to WOW your teacher about some website you’ve discovered!

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TESL 330: Flippity

November 9th, 2020 

Hello, all!
How are you all doing? I hope this post finds you well! I hope that we are having a great summer so far, whether we are having summer classes, or maybe having summer jobs or just relaxing!

Just in case you are still working, either on lesson plans or on re-vamping them… here is a resource that might be fun to discover:

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TESL 330: Kahoot

February 14th, 2020

Hello there everybody!
How are you doing? Today’s Valentine’s day over here, but by the time you receive this, it will be May already. And you know what? You only have one more month to go until you’re done with school, then you’re on vacation (despite being on vacation though, are we ever REALLY finished with school though?)! You can do this! And for you TESL students, you may have JUST finished your Winter semester, and I hope it went amazingly well! If you are starting your summer classes: GOOD LUCK! You got this!

Anyways, this month, I’m yet again looking at a nice website/app which you can use to liven up your classroom!

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Pearson ERPI

March 31rst, 2020

Hello there, everybody,
How’s it going?

As I’ve explained before, this post is originally (as long as I don’t suddenly change it) scheduled for May 2020, and is part of a series of posts that I intend to add with my monthly posts, as a way to help spread awareness about what resources are available for parents and teachers out there, to help students and children.

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Editions Grand Duc

March 24th, 2020

Hello there, everybody,
How is it going? This is part of a limited series that I’m making about things that teachers or parents can do to still continue to educate their students/children during the pandemic of COVID-19. I am trying to post more often since… I don’t want to study for my midterm and because I feel like these may be extremely helpful to a lot of us.

Today, I want to talk about Éditions Grand Duc which is a Quebecker publisher for pedagogical books here in Quebec. They publish a multitude of textbooks for pre-K, elementary school and high school subjects ranging from English to Math and French, etc.

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