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Aimee/S.
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I �m really sorry but let me get this right. We �re all teachers, aren �t we?
So if a pupil asks a question over and over again, what do you do?
If a pupil asks a question and the answer is very obvious to you and not to him/her, what do you do? Do you get fed up? Do you become impatient?
Good night
Aimee
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20 Jun 2009
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manonski (f)
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Of course we �re all teachers and I have to admit that sometimes I lose my patience. I �m not proud of that but it happens and I don �t know a teacher who has never lost patience.
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20 Jun 2009
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manuelanunes3
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Hi
Sometimes I think people get the messages too personally and can �t see that others are simply joking.
Please don �t take things too seriously or we will all die young... (the smiley is on purpose so that you can see that I am joking)
Best wishes
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20 Jun 2009
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doccarazo
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Hi all, This site is fantastic! The worksheets that people upload are well made and thoroughly applicable to the classroom. With so many activities made available, it is not difficult to imagine that one would become addicted to downloading them. �However, 30 free lessons a day is more than fair, especially if you download 30 a day, every day. In a month, I will have 900 activities. �It �s easy to become greedy and want more - especially since one does not have to pay for it. To those that beg for points, please consider that we are all very lucky not to have to pay a membership fee to this site. I know this site and the work that people have contributed have saved me many hours of lesson planning. Thank you all. As for the capitals, some people are just plain lazy when it comes to turning off the caps lock :) <joking>.� Regards, DoC |
21 Jun 2009
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