Teddy’s first and second grade teachers both wrote, “Teddy is a bright child with a ready laugh. He has good manners...he is a joy to be around.” While his third grade teacher wrote “His mother's death has been hard on him but tried to do his best.” Teddy's fourth grade ...
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[Let students know who will go first, and let them know that they will each have one minute to speak. Give the signal to begin. After a minute, call time and give the second person a minute to talk.] II. Goals That Work (10 minutes) 1. SAY SOMETHING LIKE: Let's take the ...
Something shifted for me going through the fifth grade and up material a second time, and I think also combined with going through now the first two grades of homeschooling high school, which gives you a much better perspective on these upper grades. I got much better about really narrowing ...