School stuff, and what the hell is the secret to the AP website?

Huzzah! We finished Macbeth, and we started the conversation about what the play suggests about leadership: what is a good leader, and what happens when obsession+ambition+greed+unfettered opportunity+ violence happens. They liked the play! 

In other schoolish stuff, the freakin' AP Classroom platform is giving me a real pain in the butt. No lie. It has a lot of options and stuff you can do, but since I have received zero training in the platform, it's all a muddle. We have a PD day tomorrow, so I think I might invest some time in figuring that damned thing out. I've been to the summer training, I sat through three boring hours of a webinar, and both times, no one has run us through the website and all its wonders. 



And I'm wondering why. 

There's probably a youtuber out there somewhere. Dare I say, maybe there's a cheat sheet online. There's little hope in finding anything twice on the dang website; it's pretty jam-packed, but not as user-friendly. At least, it doesn't seem to like me a helluva lot. I was told it was really easy, that it made practicing for the exam a breeze--- yeah, as if. I mean, I have tried, but it's got me stumped. 

So, that's on the to-do list. And finishing my budget stuff. I'm thinking of adding print copies of both Much Ado About Nothing and Richard III. Not that I'm bored with what we have, but I really like those plays, and it wouldn't hurt my feelings to switch things up a little. 

So, Holly and I will be heading off to work today, and we'll spend some time in my classroom. She'll play with Ava (my boss' daughter), and I'll try not to swear at the computer. 

Ciao, and love your favorites...

C


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