The green candle hanging from the jar was made by
my daughter in the fifth grade.
Not exact matches
On this blog (and elsewhere) I've come out strongly against sugary birthday treats
in the classroom, but my
fifth -
grade daughter really wanted to bring cupcakes or donuts to... [Continue reading]
My 10 - year - old
daughter, who is
in fifth grade, is already curious about puberty, body image, self - esteem, and sex.
On this blog (and elsewhere) I've come out strongly against sugary birthday treats
in the classroom, but my
fifth -
grade daughter really wanted to bring cupcakes or donuts to school for her birthday tomorrow.
When my
daughter graduated from
fifth grade, Manhattan Beep Scott Stringer showed up and gave a three minute speech, congratulating the students for living
in «such a diverse city.»
Her
daughter Sabrina, 10, is
in the
fifth grade and her son, K.C., 6, is
in kindergarten at the Tennessee Virtual Academy.
My
daughter started writing books
in first
grade, was a better writer than me by third
grade, and now here she is
in fifth grade, afraid of a standardized writing test.
The results also can come back
in edu - speak, with reports like «your child is proficient
in quantitative reasoning, but borderline on X, Y, and Z.» When I worked at the agency, I even had to call the state's assessment director and ask her whether the questions my
daughter missed on her
fifth grade math test would hinder her as she went along.
When my son was
in fifth and
daughter in third
grade, the West Ada School District opened the magnet arts school, Christine Donnell School of the Arts.
Mark Gilboard, an Albuquerque parent who had his
fifth -
grade daughter sit out of PARCC, said he was flabbergasted when she came home from school recently saying that she and her classmates had spent an hour sitting
in front of computers to make sure that the technology was ready for the new online exams.
This request came
in from WUWT reader Michael, who's concerned that «My
daughter's
fifth grade class is currently being indoctrinated regarding «human caused» climate change.»
In Boca Raton, Tinka Ellington - Hooper and her fifth - grade daughter Sophia organized an effort, in partnership with other Saint Andrew's School families and a Girl Scout troop, to supply new backpacks for some of the Stoneman - Douglas students who left theirs behind the day of the shootin
In Boca Raton, Tinka Ellington - Hooper and her
fifth -
grade daughter Sophia organized an effort,
in partnership with other Saint Andrew's School families and a Girl Scout troop, to supply new backpacks for some of the Stoneman - Douglas students who left theirs behind the day of the shootin
in partnership with other Saint Andrew's School families and a Girl Scout troop, to supply new backpacks for some of the Stoneman - Douglas students who left theirs behind the day of the shooting.