In this episode of Moments That Made Me, I share a hilarious but powerful school
memory, falling flat on my face in front of the entire assembly on the very
morning I was supposed to sing the National Anthem. From the proud walk to the
dramatic tumble, this story mixes humour, honesty, and heart. Listen as I turn
an embarrassment into empowerment and reminding us that every stumble has a
lesson hidden inside it.
A²J Writes is a collaborative blog by Ariel, Andrea, and Jillean for the course Promoting Writing in Primary Grades. The blog reflects on class sessions by highlighting key insights, interesting ideas, and ways to apply strategies in real classrooms. It goes beyond summaries to include thoughtful reflections and suggestions for future teaching. Collaboration is central, the team builds on one another’s posts, exchanges feedback, and engages with peers’ blogs to create a wider learning community.
I Fell for Grenada: A Podcast Story That Will Make You Laugh Out Loud!
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