Chamekia R Fields (@crfields) 's Twitter Profile
Chamekia R Fields

@crfields

Educator, wife, mother

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RT & Follow RODEOHOUSTON for your chance to WIN 2 tickets to the show of your choice (subj. to availability)! Winner picked every 5 mins! #RODEOHOUSTON *George Strait tix are not available

RT &amp; Follow <a href="/RODEOHOUSTON/">RODEOHOUSTON</a> for your chance to WIN 2 tickets to the show of your choice (subj. to availability)! Winner picked every 5 mins! #RODEOHOUSTON *George Strait tix are not available
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Join my online Pampered Chef Party! Join the Facebook group for a chance to win prizes with your order! pamperedchef.com/party/chamekia…

Join my online Pampered Chef Party! Join the Facebook group for a chance to win prizes with your order! pamperedchef.com/party/chamekia…
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Hearing up our PLCs! Next steps: As a leader, doing the prework and investing in the PLC process so teachers can also see value in the work. Alicia Martin #HAASBEConnect

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I think: By kneeling, players don’t disrespect the flag.They ask US to respect the flag. They ask us to make the anthem true for all of us.

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“Why this/not that?” A thinking strategy for reading like a writer + analyzing writers’ choices from @TeacherHattie: bit.ly/2fYPsQ1

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Langston Hughes was a prolific writer. His poetry shined a light of the struggles of African Americans in the early 20th century. #wessmsfields00 #wessmsblackhistory1

Langston Hughes was a prolific writer. His poetry shined a light of the struggles of African Americans in the early 20th century. #wessmsfields00 #wessmsblackhistory1
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Langston Hughes wrote numerous plays and poems that explored urban, working class black themes that many could identify with. #wessmsfields00 #wessmsblackhistory1

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In 1951, Hughes published one of his most celebrated poems, "Harlem" discussing how the American Dream falls short for African American. #wessmsfields00 #wessmsblackhistory1

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After winning a poetry contest in 1925, Hughes received a scholarship to attend Lincoln University. #wessmsfields00 #wessmsblackhistory1