Leif's school is gearing up for the standardized testing right now. His mornings are now given over for studying for it.
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Ugh, Chikat--I am glad you went to the Dr in time.
Take a pill, Perkins. It's jest email.
You're right. Plus, it's not like I am covering the reference desk in SF this morning or anything.
We are in the middle of standardized testing here too. Only good side is no homework, so we have much more relaxed evenings.
His mornings are now given over for studying for it.
I hate that. We spend 20 minutes every other Friday doing Reading and Math skills which is basically test prep, but that's it. And, that's enough. They should be getting the content as part of the curriculum.
Ugh, Chikat--I am glad you went to the Dr in time.
Me, too. I almost didn't go because the pain had let up a lot. My doc was concerned enough that she gave me her personal cell to call her on Wed morning if the infection hadn't shrunk.
Our standardized testing isn't until late April, but we are already getting flyers home about it. I refuse to do additional prep with mac. Like he needs another thing to be wound-up about.
Yikes, ChiKat! That's totally the kind of thing I wouldn't go to the doctor for....
Plus, it's not like I am covering the reference desk in SF this morning or anything.
I'm going to say you're not, apparently.
My 6 year old is being taught to "bubble in." It's damn hard to stay calm about reading comprehension tests when your kid can't really read yet. (Most states start standardized testing in 3rd grade. But in GA, we strive for excellence! Which means 6 year olds taking all-day bubble tests, le sigh.)
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