about 2 years ago - 2 comments
My new character, Jenni Peg, gives Boolean some info about her old school where the most interesting part of her learning experience was done in spite of the teacher. I hope that is not the case in your classroom. Or mine. Peace (in the frame), Kevin
about 2 years ago - No comments
I am still introducing my new Boolean Squared character, Jenni Peg (Jpeg), and she gets some questions from Boolean. She also lets it be known that she won’t be a meek and quiet girl, but don’t worry — she will not become some annoying genius, either. Like any new kid, she is just trying to More >
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
It’s a new year and time for me to introduce another character to my webcomic, Boolean Squared. Since the comic has been overrun with mostly boys in the main roles (Mom and Cylene the Cyborg are girls, by the way), I was asked (by Tina) to add some another female character. I had been mulling More >
about 3 years ago - No comments
Each morning, my class holds a morning meeting called Circle of Power and Respect, which gives everyone a chance to weigh in with some thoughts, take part in a community activity and get the day off on the right footing. (See Responsive Classroom for more ideas on morning meetings) By now, my students are the More >
about 3 years ago - No comments
This week, my webcomic strip tackles one aspect of connecting with other students in the Flat World: once a geek, always a geek. See for yourself at Boolean Squared. (Or grab the RSS feed here.) Next week, Boolean Squared goes twice a week (Mondays and Thursdays). Meanwhile, I also got a nice mention for Boolean More >
about 3 years ago - 1 comment
Today is Monday, so a new comic edition of Boolean Squared is online. And just what was Mr. Teach doing in his underwear, anyway? You’ll have to figure it out by heading to Boolean Squared at the Springfield Republican site. Kevin