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Tuesday, December 09, 2025
Monday, December 08, 2025
Everyday Clothes Vocabulary
(TESOL Materials--Clothing Vocabulary)
* Lin's Day of Clothes Storybook--Created from this chat here (Made using Google Gemini Storybook). [If you look at the chat, you'll notice I messed up the prompt slightly--I said it was the topic of people at work. This was because of copying and pasting the same prompt from another lesson, and forgetting to change the name of the topic. Thus clothing vocabulary is mixed in with work situations. But I think it still works.]
[Notes: These are all materials that I used to supplement the lesson Everyday Clothes p.28-29 from Oxford Picture Dictionary Content Areas for Kids, and the specific choice of vocabulary in the storybook is influenced by that lesson. However, I think these materials could be used for any general lesson on describing homes, and so I'm including them here.]
Mickey 17: Movie Review
This is my first time watching this movie, so according to my new rules, I'm doing this as a video only review.
Links to stuff mentioned:
6th day - Clone strips and steals the clothing from his real person: https://youtu.be/sC5gXkf_4h4?si=GWNDaHVeyfGQhZtf
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_17
Related Playlists:
Movie Reviews Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x6N06WoIoV2fLb6xRYrepTk&si=iWMhXdwlxxKxm6r6
Movies that I watched in 2025: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x67grGI4ZJsBc8QYFa5cSvu&si=oZDgEqLXtgLsGB2A
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Sunday, December 07, 2025
My Favorite Narrative History Books
This is part of my so-called "Scripted Review" series, in which I make a Youtube video based on an old blogpost. For more information on what this is and why I'm doing it, see HERE:
In this case, the old blog post is here: https://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2013/12/my-favorite-narrative-history-books.html
Links to stuff mentioned:
* Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of Cambodia by William Shawcross: https://youtu.be/1qJzQ4LTwzQ
* Conspirator: Lenin in Exile: The Making of a Revolutionary by Helen Rappaport: https://youtu.be/QXJAsfU1zgI
* For Liberty and Glory: Washington, Lafayette and Their Revolutions by James R. Gaines: https://youtu.be/9YeASwuLEdQ
Related Playlists:
* My Favorite Narrative History Books Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x4UNr3YnflpbkIwTpO07ui-&si=QqWoyIomhY7pXUGv
* Scripted Reviews Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5BKcEIufNKlS58JHU_glyL&si=Pje0KQqIqOgWGGUI
* History Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x52uI39vSXVrJvUFjdN9QkL&si=IkwsRH5HTXptL1kk
Gula Hymn of Bullutsa-Rabi (from Before the Muses by Benjamin R. Foster): Summary and Discussion
From my reading of Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature Edited by Benjamin R. Foster
Links to stuff mentioned:
* Wikipedia article on Bullussa-rabi's Hymn to Gula (stub): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullussa-rabi%27s_Hymn_to_Gula
* Wikipedia article on Bullussa-rabi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullu%E1%B9%ADsa-rabi
Related Playlists
* Classic Books Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x53EsuWSZ-z0uFGL_0Jl6F1&si=giDKwvKMzCWtXvzl
* Book Review Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7dao6py7ODX_PkUvrAEch7&si=kiFeTonJJ3Ux5H1T
* Books I read in 2025: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7Fev7Uv6_tzuSf84LtYwQu&si=Im1rdozRXrgGnr99
* Babylonian / Akkadian Literature Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5BtyzrSv3NMPA3VpzLIuq8&si=x0yeQPCkXyxtPCr4
* Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x4Cvg1Yw4LQyKEXIwDwo1m0&si=X6OZ7Ectw-fzHbCn
* Akkadian Literature: The Mature Period 1500-1000 BC Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x545tikwEDqcgD_qmFqtLUF&si=XlI2gaYNnh1HGPyf
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This video is 6 months old, but I just discovered it today.
I don't know how many of these "don't go to graduate school in the humanities" stories I've heard over the years, (and a number of them I've linked to on this blog before in the past), but I still find them interesting. This, for me, is the path not taken. And I sometimes still catch myself feeling regretful that I never pursued a PhD in history. But then I watch a video like this, and I'm reminded of why it would never have been a good idea.
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Saturday, December 06, 2025
Yet another song I discovered by listening to community radio (88.1). I liked the sound of it, so I thought I'd make a note of it here so I so I don't forget it.
I'd never heard of this artist before, but she has a Wikipedia page here.
Thursday, December 04, 2025
A Fish Out of Water by Helen Palmer
I've posted versions of this book twice before (here and here), but I've retooled this for one of my Story Time lessons. I used the images on this youtube video for creating the slideshow.
My materials for this book are below:
Google Drive HERE
A great sequencing activity can be found here on Teachers Pay Teachers. (This particular resource is free, although you will need to create an account and log-in.)
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Vocabulary for Jobs
(TESOL Materials--Jobs)
* Kahoot for Storybook 1: People at Work
* Slideshow for storybook 1: slides, pub (I used this slideshow to present the vocabulary, and also to do a board race)
* Storybook 2: People at Work--Created from this chat here
* Kahoot for Storybook 2: People at Work 2
* Kahoots 1 and 2 combined: People at Work (1+2 combined)
[Note: This vocabulary is based on the vocabulary from pages 20 and 21 of Oxford Picture Dictionary for the Content Areas. But I believe this material could also be used independently for any lesson on jobs vocabulary, so I'm posting it here. Because the lesson contained so many vocabulary words for jobs, I broke the vocabulary up into 2 different lessons, with 2 different presentations. I originally tried to fit all the vocabulary words into one storybook, but that proved too crowded. That storybook is here: Elara’s Walk and the Working Town--created from this chat here. I also experimented with creating a sequel, City Heroes, Special Skills--created from this chat here. FYI: Google Gemini seemed to have a bit of a glitch, so the character designs preserved in the chats are different than the ones in the storybooks. In the chats, at least at the time of posting, the character designs are consistent between the original story and the sequel, but not in the storybook links.]
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