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Old 12-18-2010, 05:18 AM
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bigcountry
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i understand you teach special ed. But if I am not mistaken, I don't think the original poster's child is in the same category.

Lets say your child has precalc, or HS level differiential equations. Or even hs level physics 1 or 2? These classes are cumulative.

And what circumstances is it ok? What about if one of you kids wants to do something other than hunting. I notice everyone is staying far away from this question.

Originally Posted by Chuck7
Normal teaching of a new concept..

Monday..introduce the concept..{ A/B student will pick it up first time}

Tuesday..practice ew concept..review other concepts

Wdnesday..Practice concept with real life situations..

Thursday or Friday..test for concept..and all previous concepts..

I teach a special education { 2nd-5th} VE class...this week's concepts..
Language Arts..sequencing..time order writing
Math ..perimeter and area
Science Rock Cycle
Social Studies..Christmas

If I had a student absent..he could make up the test...Smart teachers take care of ALL thier student and especially thier parents..especailly those kids that make my data look good. { -; I have a 100.00 bill this year for the student showing the best effort. I used to take them on a bass fishing trip but in our county we can't even email a student anymore.