Meme: Passion Quilt

by Kate Olson on February 25, 2008

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Photo: bartimaeus on Flickr CC

I was actually tagged by 2 bloggers for this meme: Diane Cordell and Cindy Seibel

The rules are simple.
1. Think about what you are passionate about teaching your students.
2. Post a picture from a source like FlickrCC or Flickr Creative Commons or make/take your own that captures what YOU are most passionate about for kids to learn about…and give your picture a short title.
3. Title your blog post “Meme: Passion Quilt” and link back to this blog entry.
4. Include links to 5 folks in your professional learning network or whom you follow on Twitter/Pownce.

My Picture
This picture of a book in a pristine outdoor setting symbolizes my desire to instill in all of my students a love of reading plus my deep passion for nature, which I think gets undervalued in education today. 

My Passion
I am passionate about literacy, technology, nature, and the perfect balance of all 3 in education.

You’ve been tagged:
I’m passing this meme onto five members of my PLN and the edublogosphere (who may have been previously tagged with this - it’s EVERYWHERE!):

Jess - The Rise of Reflection

Linda Bilak

Sue Wyatt - Miss W. and Her Smartboard

Karen McMillan - Notes from McTeach

Melanie Holtsman - Once Upon a Teacher
 

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1 Karen McMillan 02.26.08 at 7:41 pm

I’ve been tagged??? Wow! I feel strangely honored. I have to say I share the same feelings as you when it comes to education and a love of the outdoors. But I’ll try and write something different in my post, I promise! Of course, being the newbie around here I may ask you for some help also! Thanks for the tag!

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