Macte nova virtute, puer, sic itur ad astra.
It's sobering to realize how much children internalize from spending time with someone (in this case, with me). Sammy said today, "Ms. B—, I have a 'glow' and a 'grow' for you. The 'glow' is that your Spanish is getting better every day. The 'grow' is that you sound funny." Nice. [During Workshop, we give 'glows' and 'grows' when we give feedback.]
Then, a parent came to me after school with this anecdote: "Antonio was misbehaving, and I told him that he was being a bad boy. He responded that 'bad' was too absolute, and said that he was simply making some poor choices." She wanted to know where he'd heard that. I teach five- and six-year-olds, by the way.
Wow. There must be dozens of little parrots-through-a-glass-darkly by now. On the plus side, when our Instructional Coach came in to observe, she asked Jimi why the indefinite article 'a' was listed under the /eɪ/ sound on our Word Wall, when it's sometimes pronounced /ə/. He looked at her oddly and said "But, see, it has the diacritical mark that shows it turns into a schwa when you speak with fluency." Score.
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1. Take your LJ username and replace each letter with the
corresponding number (A=1, B=2, etc...).
2. Add all of the numbers together to create a kind of super number.
3. Add the digits of the number together.
4. Find the post of this number in your LJ. If you don't have that
many posts, add the digits together again.
5. Take the digit you noted in step 3, and count that many words into the post.
6. Use the resulting word in a google image search, and select a
picture from the first page and post the results.