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I won't argue for or against Common Core because I see good and bad in it, but what I will say is that many don't understand a lot of it.....and think they do.

It is bullshit that government greed is pushing it down our throats at the expense of our kids. They won't listen to teachers because they are to busy making us the enemy.

I will also say that I have seen some good come of it. Yes, I teach what is required for my grade level...... But I don't teach TO the test. The material is difficult and there are various ways to teach it... But that doesn't make it wrong..... Just different.


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I won't argue for or against Common Core because I see good and bad in it, but what I will say is that many don't understand a lot of it.....and think they do.

It is bullshit that government greed is pushing it down our throats at the expense of our kids. They won't listen to teachers because they are to busy making us the enemy.

I will also say that I have seen some good come of it. Yes, I teach what is required for my grade level...... But I don't teach TO the test. The material is difficult and there are various ways to teach it... But that doesn't make it wrong..... Just different.


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No, many other things make it wrong.

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always9988

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I won't argue for or against Common Core because I see good and bad in it, but what I will say is that many don't understand a lot of it.....and think they do.

It is bullshit that government greed is pushing it down our throats at the expense of our kids. They won't listen to teachers because they are to busy making us the enemy.

I will also say that I have seen some good come of it. Yes, I teach what is required for my grade level...... But I don't teach TO the test. The material is difficult and there are various ways to teach it... But that doesn't make it wrong..... Just different.


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Maybe the government greed part of it is what's rubbing me all wrong with it. They're cutting so much funding for these kids to the point we are doing fundraisers every other week and its frustrating as all hell, and sad because we live in a fairly poor town. The kids need all the help they can get and the teachers and the parents are stretched too thin to handle all of it themselves
 

glowplug

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Maybe the government greed part of it is what's rubbing me all wrong with it. They're cutting so much funding for these kids to the point we are doing fundraisers every other week and its frustrating as all hell, and sad because we live in a fairly poor town. The kids need all the help they can get and the teachers and the parents are stretched too thin to handle all of it themselves
I am old and have no kidlettes in school. However, when the grands were younger, I helped with school supplies as the family never has enough $$ for the basics. I was amazed that I was buying in quantities to supply the entire class for the year. Something like a couple gross of pencils, kleenex, etc. Back in the day I only had to supply myself in school. Oh yeah, we had band and art and all sorts of the "extras" that have been cut over the years.

M&D's property taxes were probably around $100...if that. Now I am paying over $4,000 in taxes on our residence and the rental house. That used to fund our schools, among other stuff. What the hell? Denver city and county schools are the best for kids to get into these days because they have a lot of the extras as an attempt to stave off the gang problems and keep some kids in school. I think I have lived way too long.
 

always9988

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I am old and have no kidlettes in school. However, when the grands were younger, I helped with school supplies as the family never has enough $$ for the basics. I was amazed that I was buying in quantities to supply the entire class for the year. Something like a couple gross of pencils, kleenex, etc. Back in the day I only had to supply myself in school. Oh yeah, we had band and art and all sorts of the "extras" that have been cut over the years.

M&D's property taxes were probably around $100...if that. Now I am paying over $4,000 in taxes on our residence and the rental house. That used to fund our schools, among other stuff. What the hell? Denver city and county schools are the best for kids to get into these days because they have a lot of the extras as an attempt to stave off the gang problems and keep some kids in school. I think I have lived way too long.
That's the thing. One of the only ways to get these "grants" from the government to keep extra programs going or keep equipment/books etc updated is to keep their test scores up to a certain level, which comes back to the standardized tests and such.

I'm not saying I know everything about it, I definitely don't, I only know what my research into the problems has shown. My oldest is only in kindergarten, and I'm definitely not on the inside.

Sorry steph if I've said something to upset you, definitely didn't mean to do anything like that. It's just frustrating on our side as I'm sure it is on yours as well.
 

glowplug

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That's the thing. One of the only ways to get these "grants" from the government to keep extra programs going or keep equipment/books etc updated is to keep their test scores up to a certain level, which comes back to the standardized tests and such.

I'm not saying I know everything about it, I definitely don't, I only know what my research into the problems has shown. My oldest is only in kindergarten, and I'm definitely not on the inside.

Sorry steph if I've said something to upset you, definitely didn't mean to do anything like that. It's just frustrating on our side as I'm sure it is on yours as well.
I believe there has always been testing to evaluate the teaching/learning in our schools. I remember the Iowa Basic Skills Test. I am a great test taker and I found it kind of fun and a break from regular routine but I know there were a lot of folks who dreaded the test times....especially some of the teachers.

I don't think testing is bad in itself. There has to be some way to evaluate the efficacy of our schools. I don't know that I can get behind the practice of making the so called "extras" dependent on the testing results. These "extras" are a very important part of the learning process.
 

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I believe there has always been testing to evaluate the teaching/learning in our schools. I remember the Iowa Basic Skills Test. I am a great test taker and I found it kind of fun and a break from regular routine but I know there were a lot of folks who dreaded the test times....especially some of the teachers.

I don't think testing is bad in itself. There has to be some way to evaluate the efficacy of our schools. I don't know that I can get behind the practice of making the so called "extras" dependent on the testing results. These "extras" are a very important part of the learning process.

the problem with naplan testing here, is it dominates the curriculum. If it is not on the test, it gets mostly skipped

i only got 3 hours sleep :cry:
 

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I have 7 different DIY flavors, in various % of each, at 3mg for testing I can send someone. Just 5ml bottles. Remember a couple mentioning they meant to try getting a starting % for single flavors but hadn't ever gotten around to it. Was it you @ClaudiaP ? I can send if anyone wants to try these...
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Claudia P

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I have 7 different DIY flavors, in various % of each, at 3mg for testing I can send someone. Just 5ml bottles. Remember a couple mentioning they meant to try getting a starting % for single flavors but hadn't ever gotten around to it. Was it you @ClaudiaP ? I can send if anyone wants to try these...
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Thanks for the offer Dready but I doubt I'll have time to experiment with making up my own recipes for quite a while, will probably just stick with a few I know I like for the time being. There is just way too much going on right now between classes and preparing to setup and move my files to a new computer and learn a whole new OS.

Those pictures of your boys really look like a photo of twin boys to me, the differences are very very slight, beautiful boys.

We actually had our VD dinner last night, I make home made, from scratch, chicken soup with Grands buttermilk biscuits and baked a pineapple upside down cake, which is his favorite. That is many times more than my normal amount of domesticity for one day. lol

Tonight we will have the leftover soup over Jasmine rice and more cake. :)

If I had school age kids today I would home school, it wasn't an option when my daughter was growing up or I would have done it with her.

OK off to watch class videos and get to work on my assignments, then Daytona qualifying and NHRA drag racing opening race. :)
 

glowplug

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Afternoon all! What does a person do with themselves when there is no more football??? Depression sets in until fall, I suppose.

Actually, I spent the morning getting stuff ready to go in and meet with the finance officer at the "home". She works some weekends. Very convenient for me this time.

Now off to a much needed shower and then off to spend some time with mom and her money...such as it is. After this afternoon she will be broke again. I need more miles so I can support her in the manner to which she wishes to become accustomed. LOL Poor thing. She is NOT used to being broke. Never had a lot of money but she could do pretty much what she wanted and was able to do physically. Getting old is not for the faint of heart!
 

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Afternoon all! What does a person do with themselves when there is no more football??? Depression sets in until fall, I suppose.

Actually, I spent the morning getting stuff ready to go in and meet with the finance officer at the "home". She works some weekends. Very convenient for me this time.

Now off to a much needed shower and then off to spend some time with mom and her money...such as it is. After this afternoon she will be broke again. I need more miles so I can support her in the manner to which she wishes to become accustomed. LOL Poor thing. She is NOT used to being broke. Never had a lot of money but she could do pretty much what she wanted and was able to do physically. Getting old is not for the faint of heart!

I tell ya, you need to take up baseball watching :)
 

Claudia P

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Afternoon all! What does a person do with themselves when there is no more football??? Depression sets in until fall, I suppose.

Actually, I spent the morning getting stuff ready to go in and meet with the finance officer at the "home". She works some weekends. Very convenient for me this time.

Now off to a much needed shower and then off to spend some time with mom and her money...such as it is. After this afternoon she will be broke again. I need more miles so I can support her in the manner to which she wishes to become accustomed. LOL Poor thing. She is NOT used to being broke. Never had a lot of money but she could do pretty much what she wanted and was able to do physically. Getting old is not for the faint of heart!
Some of us cheer and sit back and enjoy auto racing. :)
 

2pak2zero

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Woke up to about 4" of fresh snow on the the ground. They're saying 8 to 10 before it changes over to sleet and freezing rain.

Only bright side, they decided not to run the trucks today. Still want me to come in and help clean of trailers and help get the lot clear. Not sure I'm feeling like doing that. We've got youngun's that can shovel more snow with less potential death than me.
For now, we'll drink coffee and fart around. (Literally)
 

glowplug

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Woke up to about 4" of fresh snow on the the ground. They're saying 8 to 10 before it changes over to sleet and freezing rain.

Only bright side, they decided not to run the trucks today. Still want me to come in and help clean of trailers and help get the lot clear. Not sure I'm feeling like doing that. We've got youngun's that can shovel more snow with less potential death than me.
For now, we'll drink coffee and fart around. (Literally)
Good morning 22 and DogMan! @2pak2zero, I totally agree with you. Let the kids do it. Most of them enjoy that kind of work...helps get them the sixpack they strive for!

It's 31 here without any precipitation. I'll take it! Should be very nice by sunup.

I am off to Texas (again) so I have to get moving soon. Just wanted to say "hi" and "see ya later".
 

2pak2zero

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Morning eskimos. Apparently embee had minus 20 overnight. NYC was even colder.

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Hmm, maybe with the wind chill. Think it's more in the 20° range, which is still too frickin cold.

Mornin Big D!

This constant cold weather has put a damper on my exercise progress. Gonna have some catching up to do.
Supposed to warm up a bit later in the week.
 

glowplug

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Hmm, maybe with the wind chill. Think it's more in the 20° range, which is still too frickin cold.

Mornin Big D!

This constant cold weather has put a damper on my exercise progress. Gonna have some catching up to do.
Supposed to warm up a bit later in the week.
Maybe you can join the "Mall walkers". Used to be that a lot of malls opened early for folks to get their walking in. No reason you couldn't jog or run instead!
 

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Hmm, maybe with the wind chill. Think it's more in the 20° range, which is still too frickin cold.

Mornin Big D!

This constant cold weather has put a damper on my exercise progress. Gonna have some catching up to do.
Supposed to warm up a bit later in the week.

our news said wind chill in the city was -37C so i checked embee's local weather, midnight her time was -20C

poor em
 

2pak2zero

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Good morning 22 and DogMan! @2pak2zero, I totally agree with you. Let the kids do it. Most of them enjoy that kind of work...helps get them the sixpack they strive for!

It's 31 here without any precipitation. I'll take it! Should be very nice by sunup.

I am off to Texas (again) so I have to get moving soon. Just wanted to say "hi" and "see ya later".
Safe travels Glow!
 

2pak2zero

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Maybe you can join the "Mall walkers". Used to be that a lot of malls opened early for folks to get their walking in. No reason you couldn't jog or run instead!
Yeah, just driving across town and back before work would mean I'd have to get out of bed even earlier, and I don't see that happening. Exercise is a priority, but it lags behind sleep by a long shot.
 

Hawkizefan

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NANANANABOOBOO.....
We shut the door on the deep freeze and pushed it east.
45 here today. The HERK is going for a walk......and not a mall walk....that's for old farts. We're going to walk right outside like big dogs. Probably do 3, maybe 4 whole blocks. Then maybe a nap and Mexican fideo for lunch.

Stay warm, Eskimo knuckles. Bitch-about-the-heat, hot weather will be here soon.
 

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NANANANABOOBOO.....
We shut the door on the deep freeze and pushed it east.
45 here today. The HERK is going for a walk......and not a mall walk....that's for old farts. We're going to walk right outside like big dogs. Probably do 3, maybe 4 whole blocks. Then maybe a nap and Mexican fideo for lunch.

Stay warm, Eskimo knuckles. Bitch-about-the-heat, hot weather will be here soon.

you're a fideo

what's a fideo? [you are]

hi feather buddy
 

Hawkizefan

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you're a fideo

what's a fideo? [you are]

hi feather buddy

Sup Rooboy.
Fideo...pronounced fee-they-oh.....is a Mexican pasta dish. Very cheap, very easy and quick, and very adaptive to
Your own additions as seen fit. Basically it's fideo noodles (angel hair pasta...almost) or any pasta....even macaroni or shells or whatever. Fry the raw pasta in a little oil...stirring constantly....till the raw pasta is browned. Add minced garlic( a must) and diced onions while browning if you want. Add bouillon stock(chicky, mooey or preferably tomato) and simmer till pasta is at the softness you prefer.

That's the basic. Add poblanos or seranos if you like. Chorizo is a no brainer add in. Cheese, sour cream....etc.....whatever floats the boat.

Adding more bouillon stock makes it a soup. Oh yeah.....don't forget your seasonings....again, whatever you like.
I use curry, Berber, cumin/vindaloo.......

ETA......spaghetti type pasta should be broken up into short lengths.
 

embee

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Hmm, maybe with the wind chill. Think it's more in the 20° range, which is still too frickin cold.

Mornin Big D!

This constant cold weather has put a damper on my exercise progress. Gonna have some catching up to do.
Supposed to warm up a bit later in the week.
We were at 10 below last night, 20s today with ice and snow starting this afternoon, then predicted to be in the mid 50s tomorrow with more rain.
Weird.
How was yoga this week? Getting any easier?
 

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