Mrs. Scribe Has Left The Building General by Scholastic Scribe - April 1, 2009June 30, 20100 This is a guest post by The Scholastic Scribe.This just in to the Scholastic Scribe newsroom... Mrs. Scribe has finally lost it. After one too many inservices, smarty pants Cherubs & general malaise, she's finally gone & done it. She's Mad as Hell & She Might Not Be Able to Take It Anymore. A little background, if you please. Your Humble Scribe trained as a professional journalist. I labored in the trenches, as it were, for what seemed like eons, before I got into this teaching janx. The 4th Estate is no stranger to moi. I'm used to disorder. Mayhem. Hell-for-leather, whisky-sodden, ink-stained wretches, who'd rather cuss and spit tobacco juice my way than dispense the time of day. But with the New
Organizing Your To-Do List for Maximum Productivity: Part 2 Stress Reduction by Pamela - December 24, 2007June 30, 20101 This is a guest post by Pamela, who doesn’t currently have her own blog. Pamela teaches elementary in Michigan. Ideas for organizing your subcategories In part 1 of this series, I talked about the shortcomings of traditional to-do lists and the increased productivity that results from using a to-do schedule. With a to-do schedule, your list is organized by day, and each day is broken down into subcategories. The schedule makes it easy to plan ahead, since you have a list for each of the next 7-10 days. Today we’ll talk about some of the subcategories you might use for your daily lists. One way to organize your day is by using time of day categories Before