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katsy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-27-09 02:10 PM
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8. lol.
Edited on Thu Aug-27-09 02:13 PM by katsy
lol are the only keys on my keyboard that aren't sticking.

on edit: geeky greek

R & M keys require brute force!
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  -Do parents read their children's textbooks? SoCalDem  Aug-27-09 01:59 PM   #0 
  - My children are in 3rd grade.  katsy   Aug-27-09 02:05 PM   #1 
  - Do you mean Greek-American??  SoCalDem   Aug-27-09 02:07 PM   #4 
  - lol.  katsy   Aug-27-09 02:10 PM   #8 
  - How sad.. I remember going to "School Specialty Supply"  SoCalDem   Aug-27-09 02:10 PM   #7 
  - Things must be pretty tight.  katsy   Aug-27-09 02:15 PM   #9 
  - Actually we need to move into the current century...  spin   Aug-27-09 03:03 PM   #23 
     - You are correct. I'd rather feel the experience, so to speak.  katsy   Aug-27-09 04:18 PM   #26 
     - The Harry Potter series was fascinating to one of my gradchildren...  spin   Aug-27-09 05:35 PM   #27 
        - You know what you're talking about.  katsy   Aug-27-09 06:45 PM   #30 
           - I agree that books are valuable but in my grandkid's school...  spin   Aug-28-09 02:30 PM   #33 
           - I should add...  spin   Aug-28-09 03:43 PM   #34 
     - I'll only comment on Rosetta Stone.  Igel   Aug-27-09 05:39 PM   #28 
        - Interesting.  katsy   Aug-27-09 06:47 PM   #31 
  - As an educator who works in an Indepent Study Program, I'm constantly working with a large variety  Kerrytravelers   Aug-27-09 02:06 PM   #2 
  - Do you find any noteworthy exceptions?  Posteritatis   Aug-27-09 02:09 PM   #6 
  - Textbooks are more like magazines....  LeftHander   Aug-27-09 02:07 PM   #3 
  - I was APPALLED when my son's AP English class  SoCalDem   Aug-27-09 02:08 PM   #5 
     - WTF??!?!  Fleshdancer   Aug-27-09 02:22 PM   #12 
     - Same here. And usually the book is much better than the movie version.  KatieW   Aug-27-09 02:27 PM   #15 
     - Why?  Spike89   Aug-27-09 02:26 PM   #14 
        - I can't speak for anyone else, but for me...  Fleshdancer   Aug-27-09 02:40 PM   #20 
        - I'm with you.  Ms. Toad   Aug-27-09 02:45 PM   #21 
  - I plan to supplement my daughter's education the same way my mom did with me  Fleshdancer   Aug-27-09 02:17 PM   #10 
  - If I could, I would give every child in America this book & encourage every adult to read it too.  CrispyQ   Aug-27-09 02:21 PM   #11 
  - Yes, and I don't always like what I see.  stopbush   Aug-27-09 02:22 PM   #13 
  - That is shocking..  SoCalDem   Aug-27-09 02:30 PM   #17 
  - My kids are cursed with being raised by 2 teachers. Everything gets reviewed.  Xithras   Aug-27-09 02:29 PM   #16 
  - Not cursed..lucky n/t  SoCalDem   Aug-27-09 02:32 PM   #18 
     - Not if you ask them :) n/t  Xithras   Aug-27-09 02:36 PM   #19 
  - Then the next step is to teach your child  Ms. Toad   Aug-27-09 02:47 PM   #22 
  - Zinn has a kid's version. It's pretty good. nt  lostnfound   Aug-27-09 03:14 PM   #24 
  - Great.. The "back-stories" are the "hook" that gets kids interested  SoCalDem   Aug-27-09 03:15 PM   #25 
  - Part of the problem is too many schools now teach to the test  Prophet0621   Aug-27-09 05:49 PM   #29 
  - The History of US is a wonderful resource for homelearning:  Lars39   Aug-27-09 07:01 PM   #32 
 

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