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Tuesday Jun 14, 2005

Jun 14, 2005
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so this is an amusing entry for all of you faithful readers... i am the son of a wonderful technologically inept 3rd grade teacher. And as you can guess school is coming to an end as it is early june, so therefore report cards are due soon so my mother asked me to type up her report card comments for her. So i agreed and she left me with 5 comments to write about some of her class. Anyway i wrote one on her computer and realized that it was pretty funny so i might as well share it with all you folk. so im finishing the last four here then sending them to her... you should find some of these comments at least a little humorous.

(p.s. you dont have to read them all just notice how they are all so similar. And dont worry i changed the kids names to be PC and nice.)

Jack is completing third grade on a strong note. He is making fine progress on most areas of the curriculum. Jack's reading skills are outstanding. He is a varacious reader who clearly understands what he reads on many levels. He also takes on challenging material. However the one area in which jack struggles is written comprehension. It is difficult for him to express himself fluently in writing. It still tends to be a laborous task for him. This also has a significant effect on his ability to respond in writing to reading comprehension questions.
Jack's math skills are strong. He clearly has been studying his math facts and is participating more frequently in class.
I have no doubt that Jack will read extensively this summer. I would encourage him to keep a journal not only about what he has read but also a personal journal. Perhaps this could be an electronic journal - on the computer. Jack's serious attitude towards school, his fun personality and delightful sense of humor always brighten the day. It has been a pleasure to watch Jack grow as a person and a student this
year.




Jamie is completing third grade on a wonderfully strong note. He ismaking fine progress in all areas of the curriculum. He sets highstandards for himself and is always willing to do extra work to achieve his goals. Jamie should be particularly proud of his efforts in reading. His previously strong skills are now consistantly outstanding. He clearly understands what he reads on many levels. His written responses to reading comprehension reflect his ability to support his answers with details and nuances from the story. I have no doubt that Jamie will read quite a bit this summer. I would encourage
him to keep a journal not only about what he has read but also a personal journal. Perhaps this could be an electronic journal - on the computer. This will enable him to practice the keyboarding skills that will be so critical to any student's future success in school.
Two areas that Jamie must focus on are: completing his work in a timely manner and remembering to pass it in, and applying appropriate spelling rules to his written work.
Jamie's serious attitude towards school, his kind personality and delightfully wry sense of humor always brighten the day. It has been a pleasure to watch Jamie's growth as a person and as a student this year.



Jake is completing third grade on a strong note. He is making fine progress in all areas of the curriculum. Jake sets high standards for himself and is usually willing to do extra work to achieve his goals. In math, as the work has become increasingly more difficult, Jake has risen to the challenge. He seems to enjoy math and he has a solid grasp of this term's concept in geometry, multiplication, divisions
and fractions. In reading Jake is making good progress in
demonstrating his understanding of what he read. His answers to written comprehension questions are ussually complet and often well thought out responses. He is supporting his answers with details from the story more frequently. I would encourage Jake to read as much as
possible this summer and to keep a journal, not only about what he reads, but also a personal journal. Perhaps this could be an electronic journal - on the computer. This would enable him to practice the keyboarding skills that will be essential to any student's future succes in school.
Jake's serious attitude toward school, his kind personality and
delightful sense of humor always brighten the day. It has been a pleasure to watch Jake's growth as a person and as a student this year.



Griffin is completing third grade on a solid note. He is making
progress in most areas of the curriculum. Griffin is working hard to develop more efficient work habits and study skills. Griffin sets high standards for himself and is always willing to do extra work to achieve his goals.
Griffin's math skills are solid. As the work has become increasingly more difficult he has risen to the challenge. He seems to understand most of the concepts presented this term in geometry, multiplication and fractions. He clearly has been studying his multiplication facts. He must continue to do so until he masters them. Griffin should be particularly proud of his achievements in reading this year. As indicated in the recently administered Gates-MacGintie Reading Test his vocabulary and reading comprehension have improved
significantly. Given a classroom reading comprehension assignment Griffin is using appropriate sentence structure much more consistently. He must continue to focus on this.
I would encourage Jake to read as much as possible this summer and to keep a journal, not only about what he reads, but also a personal journal. Perhaps this could be an electronic journal - on the computer. This would enable him to practice the keyboarding skills that will be essential to any student's future succes in school.
I would encourage Griffin to read as much as possible this summer and to keep a journal about what he reads. Perhaps this could be an electronic journal - on the computer. This would enable him to practice the keyboarding skills that will be essential to any student's future succes in school. Griffin's serious attitude toward school, his fun personality, infectious smile and sensitivity always brighten the day. It has been exciting to watch Griffin's growth as a person and as a student this year.
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scrigy:
I've been in Bar Harbor for a year now. Stayed the winter here which sucked! I work at Geddy's Pub as a line cook. Last summer I worked at Rupununi's though. They recently reopened the trails where the falcons were, but they may have to close them again. smile
Jun 16, 2005
melissakennedy:
thanks for the compliment. I cut and dye my own hair, plus anyone else who asks me to... i love to play with hair it's fun.... lol
Jun 17, 2005

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