Marc LapointeI simply write. It can be so easy to get caught up in how you want to say something, word choice, punctuation, grammar, and so on and then you become …moreI simply write. It can be so easy to get caught up in how you want to say something, word choice, punctuation, grammar, and so on and then you become frozen. No first - or even second or third - draft is going to be perfect. In fact, you'll probably be horrified with your writing when you begin your first edit. Having an outline definitely helps me keep my thoughts organized. The important thing is to get all my thought and ideas down on paper and worry about the technical stuff later on.(less)
Marc LapointeI am about to release the first part of an arithmetic course for young readers on Udemy: Basic Addition. Once that is released I'll begin work on Basi…moreI am about to release the first part of an arithmetic course for young readers on Udemy: Basic Addition. Once that is released I'll begin work on Basic Subtraction. I am in the process of completing an outline for my next book which will focus on the need for young students to master arithmetic and how parents can help their kids master these essential skills. Besides that, I am trying to create content (blog posts and vlogs) to my two websites: CommonsensEeducator.com and StuffForParents.com. Easier said then done as the courses and the book seem to take up all of my time!(less)
I mean, who would really say that it’s not important for our kids to learn how to think critically? So, yes, I lured you in with a provocative title but read on because, as you’ll see, I am a little critical about critical thinking.
If you’ve got a child in school then he or she has probably asked, or will ask one day, the following question: “When wi
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