Originally Posted by Dude
That's a gold star to you, ma'am.

I can't take much credit, though, because after we did three hours out of the books in the first week we got them, she hasn't needed them since. Just last week she declared that they're "finally using the book" in class, but they still haven't caught up to us yet.

I did identify an issue in social studies, though. DD was told that the geography tests were open book, but she didn't open hers, because she thought that was cheating. I told her, "they're testing to see if you know how to read a map," and that was a problem solved.

Isn't that funny when you solve something so simple. My older son is a swimmer and when he first joined the team and was told he had to touch breast stroke and butterfly with two hands and he wasn't but was insisting he was (he would touch one hand and then the other)...finally I realized he needed to be told "at the SAME time".


...reading is pleasure, not just something teachers make you do in school.~B. Cleary