Elizabeth Rolling (@illamagistra) 's Twitter Profile
Elizabeth Rolling

@illamagistra

Sum magistra in Nebrasca. Habeo triginta septem annos; filias meas pulchrrimas et canes amo! Latin teacher 👩🏼‍🏫Mother 🦸🏼‍♀️Knitter 🧶

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Voting for January Teachers of the Month is open! Fill out the Google Form to recognize these amazing staff members! forms.gle/Pfkx6aifaJwpjU… Bellevue East

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Proud Public School teacher and student!! I asked Penny her favorite thing about her teachers: “They are kind and helpful and I love them very much!” #ilovepublicschools #nebraska2022 #BPSlovespublicschools

Proud Public School teacher and student!! I asked Penny her favorite thing about her teachers: “They are kind and helpful and I love them very much!” #ilovepublicschools #nebraska2022 #BPSlovespublicschools
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It is time for the world to truly know ANDROMEDA OF AETHIOPIA. The classic Greek legend once deconstructed by time is now resurrected by African artists.

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Someone (not in education) was surprised to hear that teachers have to set up their own classrooms. She thought we had someone to do that for us and we just walk in the first day and start teaching. I had to explain it takes days of prep + physical labor. And we don’t get paid.

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Fun fact : the word clue - originally Germanic and adopted as clewe into Middle English - once meant a ball of yarn 🧶. Its modern meaning developed in the 16th Century from - you guessed it - the yarn given by Ariadne to Theseus.

Fun fact : the word clue - originally Germanic and adopted as clewe into Middle English - once meant a ball of yarn 🧶. Its modern meaning developed in the 16th Century from - you guessed it - the yarn given by Ariadne to Theseus.
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Happy 2777th birthday Rome! Here’s some of my fave Roman pieces throughout my ancient history illustration career 🥰🏛️🌿 #natalediroma 🐺

Happy 2777th birthday Rome! Here’s some of my fave Roman pieces throughout my ancient history illustration career 🥰🏛️🌿 #natalediroma 🐺