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Userid = [email protected] Password = birthday (YYYYMMDD) format Choose a Browser (Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox) DO NOT user Internet Explorer; it does not work consistently Type this into the top box of the browser (not the search engine) www.office365.org Log into Office365 Userid - [email protected] Password - birthday (YYYYMMDD) format Open a Word Document and choose a Blank Document Format DO YOU WANT TO SHARE YOUR DOCUMENT? Choose the Blue SHARE button in the upper right hand corner A box will appear. Type the email of the person you want to share with in the box If you want to share with Mrs. Mayer, type [email protected] Click the SHARE button at the bottom of the box. Don't forget to log off when you are finished. Log into your computer
[email protected] Password=birthday (YYYYMMDD format) Choose a Browser - Google Chrome or Firefox DO NOT use Internet Explorer; it does not work consistently Go to the Maywood89 District Website Type www.maywood89.org into the top box Don't type it into the Search Engine (Google or Bing) If you type it into the top box, you will go directly to the site. Choose "Parents" from the Maywood89 Website menu bar. Choose "Family Resources" from the menu of choices. Scroll down until you see the POWERSCHOOL app, and choose the app. Log into PowerSchool Userid= Your PowerSchool Number (the same number you use for Compass Learning) Password= birthday (YYYYMMDD format) "Pearson Courses" is an option on the left hand side of your screen. Choose it to go to Pearson. Book Fair Hours
Oct 27-Nov 7 Open during Parent Conferences The Online Book Fair opens 10/26. Click here to Shop Click here to see the Book Fair Preview Video CASH or CREDIT CARD ONLY AT THE FAIR. Banned Books Week! Fight for your right to READ Sept. 27-Oct. 3 The First Amendment to the Constitution of the US guarantees our right to
"Freedom of Speech" and "Freedom of the Press". Many groups continuously try to limit our first amendment rights.
Choose these links to find out more The American Library Association Why Diversity Books are more commonly banned The Wizard of Oz was banned because it showed women in leadership roles Learn what you can do to support your Freedom to Read Eminem - Rapper Max Headroom - Hacker Limericks - Irish Poem 5 lines Lines 1, 2 and 5 rhyme and have 8 syllables Lines 3 and 4 rhyme and have 6 syllables Thought to have originated in Ireland. Often humorous. Haiku - Japanese Nature Poems
Poetry Slam 7:40 Maya Angelou (former national poet laureate) - The Power of Words Dan McWhorter - The Daily Beast - 6/28/14 Poet and I Know It - Americans Have Never Loved Poetry More—But They Call It Rap Poetry is no longer something we curl up to with a cup of tea. Instead, we take it in through earbuds. And America has never loved it more.One hears a certain baleful cry regularly in writerly circles that Americans don’t care about poetry anymore. A widely read Atlantic piece by Dana Gioia in 1992 was a signature statement. Granted, that was a while ago now, but times don’t seem to have changed much: Comments in the wake of Charles Wright’s anointment last week as America’s poet laureate kept the lamentation going. The drill goes that back in the day, kids recited Longfellow in school, but today poets are a tiny guild writing largely for one another. Americans, anti-intellectual and numb to the artistic as always, have become a people deaf to heightened renditions of their language. It sounds right. I myself a long time ago even threw my hat in on the subject. But the whole notion is, in fact, nonsense. NEW POET LAUREATE Sacagawea - Bravest teenager ever? Women of Science
Women in International Government Women Astronauts Women make 83% of what men make for doing the same job Breadwinner Moms |
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