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About misschristycude

My name is Christy Cude, and I am a 9-12th grade Learning Support Services Teacher working in the Learning Support Centers program. I work with 9th-12th grade students who are facing discretionary removals from their home campuses. I case manage students at Lanier High School and Anderson High School. I also am on LSC teams at Eastside High School and Crockett High School. I am from San Antonio, Texas, and attended Alamo Heights High School, before moving to Austin to attend St. Edward's University, where I received my Bachelor's Degree in English and Secondary Education. I am a second year teacher, and am working on my Master's Degree in Educational Technology. I am engaged and am planning my winter wedding in Downtown San Antonio. I also have a puppy named Mesa, who is my biggest hobby.

Digital Storytelling: The Most Dangerous Game

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Hey Class! This is the third installment of our podcast series “Six Strategies of Successful Students.” This podcast, entitled “Tips For a Successful Presentation.” You can use this podcast to help you, and your group, prepare for the presentation portion … Continue reading

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Twitter Extra Credit

Hey Y’all, I just posted an extra credit assignment to my Twitter, go check it out if you want an extra 10 points on a quiz. I re-tweeted 4 tweets from the L.A. Lakers, and 1 tweet from a S.A. … Continue reading

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Grammar Police.

Preach.

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Glogster

“The Most Dangerous Game” My example glog Hey Everyone! Remember how part of your project is to build a glog, on the website Glogster? Well I have made an example for everyone to be able to look at and see … Continue reading

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The Most Dangerous Game – 1932

Hi Class! This is a link to the movie version of “The Most Dangerous Game.” It was filmed in 1932, and you will definitely see some of that age in the film. However, it really does a great job of … Continue reading

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“The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell

“The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell Hi Class!  This is an online copy of “The Most Dangerous Game” so that you can follow along, catch up, review, or deepen your understanding of what we are studying in class.  You … Continue reading

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