I just started tutoring English today, and it looks like I'm going to have to bring my other vise, some jigheads, and some feathers up here because THIS IS PAID DOWNTIME. :cool: zzzz
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I just started tutoring English today, and it looks like I'm going to have to bring my other vise, some jigheads, and some feathers up here because THIS IS PAID DOWNTIME. :cool: zzzz
Yeah just make sure your boss is okay with you doing it LOL I was making beetle spin spinner frames at work one day on my lunch break!!! and they asked me to put it away.
Fatman
Maybe you can teach fly tying on the side, should count as a fine art credit.
Be sure to get in a lot of language skills as you instruct on the art of tying a fly. Your lesson plans will have a lot of "Teach to the moment" activities, hands on approaches, and journal writing activities.
The follow up will be when your students really "Express themselves" through proper communication with others the cause and effect relationships of the jigs / flies they tie.
I used to tie at work before I retired last year. Breakroom would get so quiet,I'd look up and everyone would be watching me. Maybe one day I can do some demos at my new job,working at Cabela's.
Ok Ship!!! We;re not adding Prof. in front of your name :p:p but have to admit that was good!!!!!!!!!!!
Fatman
I think you should instruct them on the proper techniques and then offer to personally try out all jigs they make. Prerequisite is at least a dozen per day, per student! Fill that tackle box.