Today in Spanish 1 we set up an open air market like what would be found in Honduras and the students practiced their bartering skills in Spanish. Some of the things “sold” were a little...
Spanish I students recently learned direction words and places in the city. To aid them in this lesson, they made maps and then gave directions from on place to...
Strength comes like a wave – Quietly overwhelming Touches you swiftly, Running over you softly Finding something to cling to Sometimes a tsunami – tumbling, shredding with muscles Unbinded Running too fast to overcome Left in the sand, its aloneness Leaves tenuous...
an excerpt from… Carve Your Name Into the Cross by Elizabeth Cole Carve your name into the cross— your grief is what He’s bearing, it’s for you He sheds His blood, it’s for you He’s caring. The Son of Man is risen from the dead. Carve...
– a poem by Liberty Slocum I wish I were a million jobs hiring to go to all the families in need that would be adjustable for their life and would provide school for their children.