Monday, February 26, 2007
Over the past few weeks Maggie and I have been teaching our class about George Washington and Abe Lincoln. Today my teacher asked me to go through the homework folders and see if parents left any notes from the weekend. On Friday their homework was to go home and tell their parents what they learned so far about the presidents. The mother of one of our students wrote a note that read something like this...I am very proud of XXX and was very pleased at the amount of information she has learned about the presidents. She talked all day about them. When I read this I was very excited. Maggie and I did very well.
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Dawn that is so exciting I am so happy that you guys are actively engaging the parents and that the parents are actually listening to their children. It must feel pretty awesome to know that you atleast reached one student with your lesson. Hopefully when we teach our social studies lesson our students our as excited about the days lesson as yours. GOOD JOB!!! :)
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