
This week the theme is to find a song from a Super Band.
I couldn’t find a song to use for this week but I did find this so thought I would share:

This week the theme is to find a song from a Super Band.
I couldn’t find a song to use for this week but I did find this so thought I would share:
I like these little documentary kind of videos. I could watch all day they are so interesting. 🙂
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Well, I thought so too when I couldn’t find a song to fit the theme.
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This was awesome, Christine and I really enjoyed watching this. Many of these groups were featured yesterday.
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Glad you liked it!
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This was great journey of supergroups thanks Christine 😀 Some I had never heard of being mainly US bands whose music never made it to Australia
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Glad you enjoyed it. Funny how Americans (and okay I say that lightly) feel like the things we know are what the rest of the world automatically knows. I think its a US thing. I don’t really know, I just have that impression.
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I like seeing Americans trying to find other countries on a world map
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Hahahahaha I am not surprised and that is hilarious! Its also sort of sad! I mean if nothing else people should know Italy is shaped like a boot!
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So true. It is sad. Geography is started here when the kids are 8 or 9. One year the Olympics was on and everyone in the class had to pick a country name from a hat and write about the country and do a presentation including having a pin on the map and a string from Australia.
I drew Uruguay which was good to learn about.
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Many years ago when I was teaching I had my kids do a project called The Perfect Vacation or something like that. They had to pick a place somewhere in the world, not the US, and plan a virtual vacation. They had to give me pricing and so they had to look up flights, real restaurants, hotels, etc. and get pricing. It was a pretty cool project (if I don’t say so myself)
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That is a great idea. The kids would have learnt so much about the world. Well done 👍🏼😀
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Yes, and they also learned how much money it cost to do such things! Working with kids who come from very poor homes, they used to be under the impression that I could just afford stuff like traveling, and although I know I am lucky, it was still a task to save the money to do so.
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Even more benefits. You were a good teacher.
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I do miss it. But that being said I don’t think I could go back to it. So much has changed in the last 8 to 10 years. Politically, socially, ethics…
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Education system over there is quite mad
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It has gotten absurd here! You know for so many years the focus was on keeping on top of the rest of the world in education, especially the Chinese who take learning so seriously, but now people spend so much time worrying about banning books and hoping their children don’t learn about “bad things” that have happened in the past. I don’t understand it. I knew when I first moved to Florida that I couldn’t teach in that state, they are really bad.
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The ranking for the US in literacy rates is dropping all the time
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oh, I am glad my children were not going to school in this day and age. I feel bad saying that for all the people who have babies or are expecting, but if they, as parents, don’t hold firm on what they believe, their kids are going to be on the lower end of the world-race!
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That is sad but true Christine
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