(Seriously, Facebook. Did you need to post an ad for a back-to-school sweepstakes in June?!?!)
But before I get into that, I must share with you a cool blog find from Pedagoge Padawan. The author has succeeded in one of those summer organization projects we all have (and generally forget): He has organized his links. Not only that, he's done so through my favorite organization tool, Evernote. Even better? He's shared with us a resource of topical links at we can further share with our students. (and some teacher links, too.) Try it, I think you'll like it.

I've made it through this year, and the others, a paper success with 95+% of students passing the state comprehensive science exam. [Even 100% of my physics students this year - the last, phase-out year of TAKS. ;) ] But we all know that those scores don't mean much and are built on the successes of previous teachers.
But now, CScope is gone. I am in the enviable position of just being able to teach. Until the year starts, I have no testing for which to prepare and the only alignment I'm concerned about is what comes to me. That said, there are standards and goals, but that outside pressure is off. And I can focus on building something of substance, on teaching my students physics and, more importantly, preparing them for college and life.
*Do you have any idea how many times I've deleted part of this paragraph to eliminate personal opinions on that curriculum?
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