I saw your video at an ICT PD day for my cluster of schools earlier this year. It was inspiring to see your journey into integrating ICT in your classroom, and I think you helped a lot of the teachers at the PD day feel like perhaps 'all this ICT stuff' was within their reach.
The 6th graders at Chichester Central School in Chichester, New Hampshire (USA), would like to invite you to participate in our blog. We have created a blog, which we hope will allow us to explore varying diets from around the world. Our goal is to understand what other country’s diets consist of and what they consider to be healthy. Here in New Hampshire, we eat a lot of seafood and lobsters as we are so close to the Atlantic Ocean. We also grow and eat fresh corn, apples, strawberries, blueberries and even pumpkins. If you are interested, please visit our blog at cgagnon.edublogs.org and respond to the “World Diets” page. If you respond, it would be helpful if you could include which country or area of the world you are responding from. If you are not interested, it would be much appreciated if you could pass this along to a friend or colleague that may be.
We here in New Hampshire look forward to your response. Thanks
Linda Loder
Jun 2, 2007
Gwyneth
I saw your video at an ICT PD day for my cluster of schools earlier this year. It was inspiring to see your journey into integrating ICT in your classroom, and I think you helped a lot of the teachers at the PD day feel like perhaps 'all this ICT stuff' was within their reach.
Great job!
Sep 9, 2008
Christopher Gagnon
The 6th graders at Chichester Central School in Chichester, New Hampshire (USA), would like to invite you to participate in our blog. We have created a blog, which we hope will allow us to explore varying diets from around the world. Our goal is to understand what other country’s diets consist of and what they consider to be healthy. Here in New Hampshire, we eat a lot of seafood and lobsters as we are so close to the Atlantic Ocean. We also grow and eat fresh corn, apples, strawberries, blueberries and even pumpkins. If you are interested, please visit our blog at cgagnon.edublogs.org and respond to the “World Diets” page. If you respond, it would be helpful if you could include which country or area of the world you are responding from. If you are not interested, it would be much appreciated if you could pass this along to a friend or colleague that may be.
We here in New Hampshire look forward to your response. Thanks
-Chris Gagnon – 6th grade teacher
Nov 26, 2011