Day in an Alliterative Sentence

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Kevin Hodgson

Day in an Alliterative Sentence
After relaxing, calming but characterful holidays, I attempted to scale the scholastic students and the scallywags in school to stop the seesawing and selfdrive their studies after the void and vacuum left by the valuable summer vacation. -- Anne M.
We’re reading and writing really major, mind-bending myths so we can live our lives like legends. -- Aram
My glazed glance lingers longingly on the solidified snow drift wondering if my savory salad garden will get planted before June. -- Mary
The power of poetry pushes our pre-high-schoolers through the perpetually long days of winter whilst seventh grade students study the stupend-iosity of rigorous research! Whew! -- Amanda
Sleeping late on Saturday makes up for the work-weary week of preparing a PowerPoint presentation for the SACS visit to our school. -- Cynthia
Hoping to heaven heaps of ARRA $$$ head to California schools into time to hold off handing out of next round of ‘pink slips.’ -- Gail D.
Today we took the Tennessee TCAP writing test on the topic “Should teachers tote guns?” and tonight’s news boasted a bulletin about buying bulletproof backpacks. -- Caroline
Presently participating in presentations provided to promote professional people at Peabody in Parkansas – Pquack! -- Jenny
Snow and sleet stack up and stop schools, so students smile (teachers too)! -- Nina
the whirling world of worlds, the dread of derelict deadlines (whoops, i forgot!), piles of precipitation, and my burgeoning belly – another wonderful week. -- sara
Preparing plane trip to predominantly British parts to visit pubs and participating in tours of other places of public interest. -- Illya
The daily creative chaos caused by multiple minds eagerly asking about assistance made my week whiz by beautifully. -- Janice
A thoughtful “Think Tank” of teenagers tangled through peer research topics, tapped into transparent thinking, and teamed up to share their two cents’ worth. -- Casey
eaRly Release (due to Record snowfall) Results in Relaxation and Renewal
(subtitle: It Doesn’t Take Much to Make a Teacher Happy) -- Mary Lee
Snow should be sneaking slowly north for skiers and snowboarders! -- Cheryl
This was a week of freaking out at frustrations with canceled conferences demanding from me, FLEXIBILITY. I was forced to recover quickly to reschedule.
And as the week ends will the weather work with us to allow for our HVWP Saturday Seminar scheduled for SUNY? -- Bonnie
Skipping school today to catch up on some stuff I need to do -- Jim

We're wandering around the world of words this week as we probe the origins of our laughingly liquid English language. -- Kevin

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