A year and a half and almost no one comments on my blog.
Only, I know that I am a middle school history teacher from a little known
state that doesn’t match anyone from our parishes (counties) to our food to our
language, to our voting preferences. But heck, I am a teacher and I do have a
little bit of good stuff. I am getting some sells – not nearly as much as Mrs.
Jump - but it is some. I have a lot of other great ideas but I want to know that
I am making a difference before I just jump in to upload a bunch of new stuff.
I figure someday people will begin to notice me. There is
not a lot of us middle school folks here but that number is increasing almost
daily. I have gotten some really good emails asking for this or that and help
with this project or came you help fixing this or that. I love emails.
Don't feel badly, Mr. E...you have a large number of page views, so people are reading your ideas. For some reason secondary teachers don't comment on blogs like elementary teachers do. (I tend to think it's because we get so caught up in grading/planning, etc.. But I have no idea why they don't.) If it makes you feel any better, I get very few comments on mine. Hope that helps!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tracee. Hearing that from you means a lot. As a middle school teacher I am disappointed because of "no comments" but overjoyed that at least a few people still want some of my items. I don't do flashy covers, huge multi page items, just things that have worked for my classes and my students.
DeleteI actually just passed your name on to my coworker who was lamenting the fact that there are very few resources for this subject (she teaches 8th grade LA history too). I told her I couldn't help at all (not even being from this state), but I knew who could. :)
ReplyDeleteShe emailed me and I sent here several items that might help her this year.
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