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​What Am I doing during the Great Quarantine of 2020? 
Walking my dog of course! 
Besides having a new appreciation for the life of my housecat, I’ve discovered the importance of a daily routine. Contacting my students regularly also helps to make me fel more connected. Sometimes they even answer back!

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INTERVIEW WITH HO-HO-KUS SCHOOL TV 

Posted by Michael Tuttle on Sunday, 13 March 2011
INTERVIEW ON BBC WELSH TELEVISION 

Perspective Exercise

Watch the video about Denali and respond to it using the following questions as a guide. You do not have to answer the questions in order, but your response should follow a train of thought (context, main idea, supporting evidence, closing)
From who's perspective is the story told?
How do you know?
Can you say something about the deeper meaning of the story?
Why did the narrator tell the short story about a person complaining in the start of the video? 
Yes, I quite agree

Posted by Michael Tuttle on Wednesday, 27 May 2009

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You can pass the ap us history test!

Now, get up and do your homework!
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