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Shawn L. Bird
Shawn Bird is a high school English teacher, poet, and author in the beautiful Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada. She is a proud member of Rotary and a former Rotary Youth Exchange Student.


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significant in all thingz …yes indeed…a prolific quote, werds of wisdom fer others to re-member :0 . made me smile an wanna comment, thanQ 🙂 …..
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very welcome, always like ur stuff, but don’t wanna be one of those ..in ur face followers lol.. funny sumtimez how 1 verse though can make ur day , thanks fer makin mine, cuz i applied that verse to everything an is way fun…thanks again…u knew this was a kewl universal 🙂 verse when ya read it also huh! bet so..keep on keepin on, when i get a few xtra i’ll stop by ur bewk store , yes indeed…
Those who teach, MUST do.
The best ones, at least.
Ha! Yes!
🙂
That’s why one of my best classes ever was teaching bottom set Maths – I didn’t understand either!!!
So you worked together to figure it out, and you modeled thinking and learning processes for the students. That’s valuable in itself.