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Post by sweety on Dec 9, 2004 10:02:29 GMT -5
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Post by finnmom on Dec 9, 2004 10:06:38 GMT -5
Sweety, that´s so GREAT Expecially because reading is quite often SO hard for our kid´s. Good work!!!!! Good imagination is half way there, I´ll be waitng for that book
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Post by Linda on Dec 9, 2004 12:38:00 GMT -5
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Post by rosyred45 on Dec 9, 2004 18:34:39 GMT -5
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Post by sweety on Dec 17, 2004 21:15:15 GMT -5
Had the mid term parent teacher conference. ::)What can I say. With reading improved, math and story problems should approve but science is the tricky one. They have a science book they work out of only part of the time. The rest they do with something called "The Foss Program" very hands on. Don't have a book to help her there. We will still work on it.
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Post by AnneM on Dec 18, 2004 11:33:57 GMT -5
Sweety .. my theory is and always has been that we cannot EVER be good at EVERYTHING!! ... I am certainly not saying "don't worry about science" because science is an important subject .... BUT if she is doing so well (and she is ) in the other things then ok ... science is a weakness ... but no more than that !!
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Post by sweety on Dec 18, 2004 21:44:01 GMT -5
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Post by finnmom on Dec 19, 2004 11:44:18 GMT -5
Sweety, we just had this talk with my goddaughter´s(who had great christmas-term number´s ) mom. All the important thig´s are math anr 1st language; you´ll always need math and if you can read and write you´ll be able to learn new thing´s when needed!
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