Happy birthday, Kristin, Maria, and Charles Darwin!
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Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Seventh grade. For Algebra. I'm still agog.
Bob Moses would be so proud. Well, he might be prouder if your son was black, but he probably approves in general.
My brother taught me algebra in first grade, and I remember getting it and liking it. Of course, I forgot everything shortly thereafter, but there you go. It probably got stored with knowing German, which mysteriously purged itself from my brain.
Happy Birthday, Kristin!!!
Happy Birthday, Maria!!!
In fact, one of the things I think we railed against in a previous discussion was the tendency of teachers up until second or third grade to say that you can't subtract a larger number from a smaller one!
I was taught that, too. We eventually had a unit in negative numbers, in fifth grade, I think.
Seventh grade. For Algebra. I'm still agog.
My school system allowed a few students to take algebra in 8th grade. I was one and did quite welll.
Does anyone know if UPS will be delivering on Monday, it being a holiday and all? Seems my Xbox is repaired, and they are shipping it out today via ground. I leave for DC on Tuesday. It took 2 days to get to repair center. That would put Saturday or Monday delivery.
CJ has been working with Algebra concepts for a while, though the teacher hasn't been calling them that, so I'm not too worried about him.
IOmemeN - I'm sick again. My voice is pretty much gone and not in a deep sexy way. I don't do well with not talking.
Happy birthday, Kristin and Maria! (Abe Lincoln and Charles Darwin, too!)
~ma to your friend and her family, sj.
California Stop.
Gronk.
Thanks, everyone!
Happy Birthday, Maria! Also Happy 200th Birthday to Darwin and Lincoln!
I am having a *fabulous* morning. I got presents from three of my English department colleagues (action figure Darwin and Alexander the Great and writer magnets) at our morning meeting, and then my first period class came in singing Happy Birthday with a cake and little presents and cards! My students are SO DAMNED CUTE.
This is already the best birthday I've had in years.
Plus, I've now outlived Jesus and Alexander the Great, which is...um, I don't know. But that happened.
And because it deserves its own post, much ~ma to sj's family, and Calli, I think that pointy sticks are most definitely called for.