Friday | Friendly Fill-Ins
- The best teacher I ever had was _____________________.
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The worst teacher I ever had was ____________________.
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I recently learned how to _________.
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I think everyone should know how to _________.
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The best teacher I ever had was Mr. Baxter, 11th grade English teacher.
Our assignment was to read a book a week and write a report. Maybe he is the reason I became a book blogger/reviewer.. -
The worst teacher I ever had was, I’m sure there were some, but it was so long ago that I can’t remember.
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I recently learned how to generate Press Kits for my tour companies.
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I think everyone should know how to be tolerant, compassionate and kind to others.
I LOVE your answer to #4. People forget about doing those things today.
Cool on the press kits…not sure what they are, but I’m sure you do a great job.
Cuz:
The Press Kits are for the tours that we organize. A lot of time goes into to them.
I am sure they are a lot of work.
Thanks for the explanation.
It sounds like you had a challenging English class. Did you teacher have a list for you to choose the books from, or did you get to decide yourself which books to read?
Have a blessed weekend. 🙂
Suzanne:
We got to choose for ourselves.
I am glad. 🙂
Mr. Baxter sounds like a good teacher. Have a blessed week.
Thank you David. You too!
Thank you for joining in on the Friendly Fill-Ins! Mr. Baxter sounds like he would have been my favorite teacher, too. I always loved book report assignments, but my English teachers hardly ever went that route. And, your answer to #4 is perfect. Have a wonderful weekend!
Thank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I am glad you don’t have any memories of bad teachers. That sounds like something I need to learn how to do with my children’s book coming out soon. And I agree with #4. Have a nice weekend. 🙂
Thank you for stopping by.
The Tribe of Five agrees, compassion and kindness are important for humans and felines!!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Oliver