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I had a small realization that Antonio is actually a pretty good son. He does (or will do, when he gets around to it) everything that is required of him, and he does it well. It's just that he does it his own way, which more often than not gets on so-and-so's nerves.
Which brings us to this fabulous new story.
And in semi-other news, three out of four tests that I had to write this semester contained the mysterious characters "Tony" and "Quincy." I wonder if anyone would notice, and wonder where these names came from.
For my high-schoolers, we spent some time studying "What should I do?" "You should...." and then also some stuff about being sick. So one of the questions on their test was "I feel sick. What should I do?" One student's answer for this question was "I think you are a good teacher." .^^;; I laughed and said "Thanks! But you still get zero points."
(note: by "I said" I mean I said it to myself, because it's not like the students sit there with me while I'm correcting the tests. I did, however, actually write "thanks!" on his answer sheet. ;P )
Which brings us to this fabulous new story.
And in semi-other news, three out of four tests that I had to write this semester contained the mysterious characters "Tony" and "Quincy." I wonder if anyone would notice, and wonder where these names came from.
For my high-schoolers, we spent some time studying "What should I do?" "You should...." and then also some stuff about being sick. So one of the questions on their test was "I feel sick. What should I do?" One student's answer for this question was "I think you are a good teacher." .^^;; I laughed and said "Thanks! But you still get zero points."
(note: by "I said" I mean I said it to myself, because it's not like the students sit there with me while I'm correcting the tests. I did, however, actually write "thanks!" on his answer sheet. ;P )