- having high standards somtimes doesn't seem worth it at all, I'm glad the end is near
- the rockets were completed except for painting
- in math today; 4th pp. 274-275 (1-10) and pp. 266-267 (1-30); 5th p. 345 (1-10) and 306 (1-27); 6th p. 264 (1-25)
- tomorrow math test corrections and math test
- how can you tell if you are an enabler? you blame others; you make excuses; you do almost all the work yourself - the enabler hurts their child much more than they ever realize - sometimes you think you are enabling, but you aren't; you are helping your child be successful as you keep them on task, help them stay organized, and help them meet due dates; that is not blaming, making excuses, nor doing the all work yourself - have a great day
Love your input. Will listen to requests or ideas for future blogs. Have a safe day. Would love to hear from former students or their great parents. God bless the United States of America.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Thanksgiving Thoughts - Thanks For Our Parent Helpers and Thanks For Our Soldiers Abroad
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Woe is you--I've got my violin playing for you right now;) Question? Is it possible to be a part time enabler?? My scizophrenia gets the better of me at times and I go from drill sergeant to big ole softy in only a matter of minutes. Oh, wait--that's from that other syndrome:) MS
ReplyDeletePS: You could have given us one week of smiles before you rubbed it in about N-Z. You're not playing nice :(
Rent-a-bear enjoyed pizza that was delivered by Mrs Dohogne and Miss Chaney!
ReplyDeletep.s. I LOVE high standards!
ReplyDeleteHaving high standards IS worth it. Behind every great person is a GREAT TEACHER. thanks, Mr Floore
ReplyDeletep.s the kids read over 100 books in just a few weeks! we are signed onto Peyton Manning's "bookreading" team. The current national score: Team Peyton has 2,190,562 books read and Team Eli Manning has 1,817,930 books. The more books read, the more books donated to kids in need. Great job, Floore readers!
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