tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7191965728405279025.post2921478845444353651..comments2023-10-28T07:01:15.309-07:00Comments on The Doc Is In: Gotta Know When to Fold 'EmDr Pezzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09160506091556539766noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7191965728405279025.post-65684826530798027592007-07-26T09:10:00.000-07:002007-07-26T09:10:00.000-07:00Totally off the post topic, but . . .At the carniv...Totally off the post topic, but . . .<BR/><BR/>At the carnival you asked about blogs by English/Language Arts teachers. Try these:<BR/>The Reflective Teacher<BR/>http://thereflectiveteacher.wordpress.com/<BR/>Red Kudu<BR/>http://redkudu.typepad.com/redkudu/<BR/>Dana Huff<BR/>Huff English<BR/>http://www.huffenglish.com/blog/<BR/><BR/>These three are terrific and who I wouls like to be when i get good at it myself. My own blog is found at graycie5198.blogspot.com -- but I don't measure up to RT or Red Kudu at all. there are other blogs, but some are history-based, and some I'm not sure of. I recommend:<BR/>The School House Blog<BR/>http://literaturecirclesintheclassroom.blogspot.com/<BR/>AprilMay<BR/>http://shmoo2.blogspot.com<BR/>History is Elementary<BR/>http://www.historyiselementary.com/blog.htm<BR/>The Daily Grind<BR/>http://ahighcall.blogspot.com/grayciehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13188392312385509613noreply@blogger.com