Monthly Archives: January 2024

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MATH UBD

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ib51c8k_G2Wl7ammbcToYXhmHZPs6djU/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=107925675875654843797&rtpof=true&sd=true                               Understanding By Design Unit Template    Title of Unit Whole Numbers Grade Level 4 Subject Mathematics Time Frame 3 weeks Developed By Inemesit Ekaette … Continue reading

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Personal Teaching Philosophy

Teaching is an evolving profession that develops ingenuity in individuals who are trained in education delivery. The vision of being an Agricultural professional Extension worker in rural communities and a trans-disciplinary background was changed when I adopted a new profession … Continue reading

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Taking a step

This week, I decided to take my very first step in learning the basics of playing the guitar.  Playing the guitar perfectly begins with knowing how to properly place your guitar in your hands so, I needed to learn how … Continue reading

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Balance it! – Technology and Me

I can say that technology has impacted my behavior in both negative and positive ways. I use the WhatsApp platform most frequently in my leisure time to connect with friends and family. I particularly enjoy the FaceTime feature of this … Continue reading

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Plucking the Strings

Though I have a strong singing voice, I’ve always desired to back it up by playing an instrument but the last thing on my mind was to pluck the Guitar strings. My mindset changed last year with a YouTube video … Continue reading

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About Me

  Hello! I’m Inemesit Ekaette and here are some things about me: I’m currently in my second-year BEAD program preK- 5. I have my first degree in Agricultural Economics and Extension. I’m married with three kids. I am a Nigerian. … Continue reading

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