tammi
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances: St. Jean Pied de Port - Santiago - Muxia- Fisterra (May/June 2015)
Camino Frances: Unfinished Business Estella - Astorga (May/June 2016)
Hello pilgrims. I have found the most useful information on the Internet for our upcoming camino on this forum. Thank you all very much.
Our camino is still months away, (end of May) and as we work on preparing physically, mentally and linguistically, I am also working on something to fill my students in on my intention (I am a public elementary school teacher).
I have created a presentation that I plan to show them in the spring to explain the basics of the camino. Keep in mind that I am a teacher in a PUBLIC school, therefore have to be VERY careful about keeping this as secular as possible (sadly, even mentioning St. James is a little scary in public education). I also had to curb my enthusiasm to keep from giving so much information that I put them to sleep.
I am sharing it here for a few reasons 1. Accuracy. Because I have not walked the camino myself, all my information is what I have found on the Internet. I would feel much better having someone that has actually done the pilgrimage confirming my information as correct. 2. Are there points that I left out that take away from painting a descriptive picture of walking the camino, (keeping in mind the 'boring factor' of a 10 year old). 3. Did it keep your interest? If it puts any of you to sleep, it is sure to bore my students to death.
So, if you have an extra 17 minutes and care to take a look, please know I have tough skin and would greatly appreciate any criticisms. It's timed to advance through the slides automatically, so just click on the link below and (hopefully) enjoy. Thank you and buen camino.
Tammi
https://docs.google.com/presentatio...z4FsnE/pub?start=true&loop=false&delayms=3000
Our camino is still months away, (end of May) and as we work on preparing physically, mentally and linguistically, I am also working on something to fill my students in on my intention (I am a public elementary school teacher).
I have created a presentation that I plan to show them in the spring to explain the basics of the camino. Keep in mind that I am a teacher in a PUBLIC school, therefore have to be VERY careful about keeping this as secular as possible (sadly, even mentioning St. James is a little scary in public education). I also had to curb my enthusiasm to keep from giving so much information that I put them to sleep.
I am sharing it here for a few reasons 1. Accuracy. Because I have not walked the camino myself, all my information is what I have found on the Internet. I would feel much better having someone that has actually done the pilgrimage confirming my information as correct. 2. Are there points that I left out that take away from painting a descriptive picture of walking the camino, (keeping in mind the 'boring factor' of a 10 year old). 3. Did it keep your interest? If it puts any of you to sleep, it is sure to bore my students to death.
So, if you have an extra 17 minutes and care to take a look, please know I have tough skin and would greatly appreciate any criticisms. It's timed to advance through the slides automatically, so just click on the link below and (hopefully) enjoy. Thank you and buen camino.
Tammi
https://docs.google.com/presentatio...z4FsnE/pub?start=true&loop=false&delayms=3000
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