Sure, how? Engagement is a tricky thing, and kids “cheat” on homework and look up answers. Hearing from a student in class is the best way for me to see their thought process.
Sure, how? Engagement is a tricky thing, and kids “cheat” on homework and look up answers. Hearing from a student in class is the best way for me to see their thought process.
100% I need to know what that kid is thinking, so I can guide them to the answer.
Or they are a bachelor. I’ve lived like this, lol.
Ohhh, I like food bard. They make snacks for bardic inspiration.
This reads like it was AI generated. Terrible.
Well, I have those already, but they aren’t nice ones…
But…my beard. ;_;
More trustworthy too
Give him a sandwhich?
Only time I’ll say something is a mom and pop store. Then the thief is being shitty. Go steal from a Walmart, not here.
What would that be mechanically? Warlock?
Enjoy it!
It’s kind of simple, but I always wanted to play a rogue with proficiency in perform that declares he’s a bard. I had a friend who played a typical rogue, and would try to skim a bit off the top whenever the party would get money. The other people in the party would catch him since he was a thief and they were always watching him. So, I figured declaring yourself a thief is kinda dumb. So, I’d be a rogue with absolutely no magic power pretending to buff people, and taking credit when things worked out ince my music must have helped.
I used Chiaki to play Yakuza 0 on my PS4 the first few months I had my Deck. Worked really well!
My eyes mixed up Susan Collins and Tom Cotton, so I said outloud “What did Tom Collins do?”
I was walking past a parked cat at the hospital the other day, and the driver was all pissed because they put one of those violation stickers on it, and she was just dropping off food. It was parked in an intersection. In the crosswalk. Under the “No Stopping For Any Reason” sign. At a children’s hospital. I didn’t have a lot of sympathy for her.
Seeing weird anime and other TV during late nights in my teens. Also discovering video games I hadn’t known about. There was mystery back then, and now everything feels discovered.
Because I don’t know their struggling until I hear their thought process. Hell, they usually don’t know they’re misunderstanding things until they start trying to explain the concepts I’m asking them about. Which is why I want to hear from every student periodically.
-edit- also I teach older kids. No recess.