LindsayDunn228
<font color=teal>Quite a hunk of man, isn't he???<
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jfulcer said:![]()
You're still here?.... It's Over!


You owe me a fresh cup of coffee!
jfulcer said:![]()
You're still here?.... It's Over!



Good question. I am still wondering how a kid who reads ''at least one book a day'' does not have a book to bring to class...Obi-Wan Pinobi said:Okay, I had to ask one thing. The OP discussed how buying her son books is too expensive, even at library sales, but she left to go get Lasik surgery on her eyes? Isn't that over $1K per eye and majority is not covered by insurance because it is considered cosmetic? If she can afford that, she can afford books, even used on eBay.![]()
KarenB said:jfulcer....try adding a bit of dill to your tuna salad!![]()
jfulcer said:This is just like a TOV thread. I think I need to hijack it.
I just made myself some Tuna Salad. What do you like to put in it? I put:
A little mayo to make everything stick.
Cut celery
Tastefully Simple Bacon Bacon
Onion powder
Garlic Powder
Italian Seasonings
I like to use Mrs Dash, but we're all out of it.
Yummy!
That was another point in the article. I am thinking that I read this article on line but I tried googling it and I just can't find it. Oh well.mickeyfan2 said:Also they have not time to develop social skills. Their best friends are their books.
HonestAbe said:not fair. (former teacher here..)
Why? How can he/she set an expectation that cannot be fulfilled if they arent willing to provide the resources for success (books at his reading level)

Boston Tea Party said:Pardon me, but certainly the school has a library. This is self-selected reading, not a teacher selected assigment. As a former teacher, I am sure that you realize the difference, right?
And just what "LEVEL" are we discussing here? Independent reading level? Zone of proximal development? Interest level? Are we sure the kid is even comprehending these books? How do we know he isn't just decoding and that comprehension is lacking?
God forbid someone be required to READ in READING class. Sheesh.
And Jeff, your tuna sounds delicious. May I have a sandwich on toasted wheat bread, please?

laura001 said:hmmm....thought this was now the "tuna salad" thread????
HonestAbe said:not fair. (former teacher here..)
Why? How can he/she set an expectation that cannot be fulfilled if they arent willing to provide the resources for success (books at his reading level)
Tell you son to have a single book that he reads for the first five minutes everyday of class but not to burn right through it. Make it last. Heck, I'll send a copy of war and peace if you want. That'll keep him for the rest of the year!
You should talk to this teacher and tell them that you understand their requirements, but your son is gifted and if they cant accommodate him you may need to approach the teacher's administrator and have a sit down with them to get this resolved. It's ridiculous your son is penalized for this.
You must not have read the thread. I don't think it stated anywhere that he couldn't bring his own books. He just needs to do it. And I doubt War and Peace will last him long. This kid's a whiz reader. 
HonestAbe said:Wow - you really are an angry person. Maybe with all that anger you could simply toast that bread on the top of your hot head![]()

Oh sorry.laura001 said:hmmm....thought this was now the "tuna salad" thread????
Beth76 said:Are you serious?You must not have read the thread. I don't think it stated anywhere that he couldn't bring his own books. He just needs to do it. And I doubt War and Peace will last him long. This kid's a whiz reader.
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Boston Tea Party said:Abe, I'm just mad that we teachers we just don't get your birthday off this year!
Happy birthday, btw.![]()
HonestAbe said:Heck, I'll send a copy of war and peace if you want. That'll keep him for the rest of the year!