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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:26 am
by chonsigirl
Far Rider suggested it, so I am posting this thread for you to ask anything!

Homework help needed, I'm your bunny!

Need a little spell check? Send it over!

Problems with the old teacher at school? I can help! (As long as it isn't me!)

Want to know what horse to bet on in the fifth? Well.........

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:31 am
by chonsigirl
SnoozeControl wrote: Hi Chonsi! I'm about ready to throttle my really loud, dimwitted co-worker. Is there anyway I can do this without implicating myself?
Call up the pizza man and give them her name. When they call her name to pick up the unknown delivery, slide the proverbial bar of soap under her feet. Oops........

She falls-you are innocent.

She sues the company for a mint. You take over the company.

And you get the pizza!

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:59 am
by Rapunzel
Hiya Chonsi *waves*

This is a FAB idea as there is much I'd like to ask you!

Firstly, I don't know what age range you teach or what subjects, but I hope you can still help. I was teaching my daughter Maths using my son's maths book (he's 2 years older). We were working on Mean, Median and Mode. I thought I knew what I was talking about but my answers came up differently to the answers in the back of the book! Although they give you the answers they don't tell you how to work it out! If I found the sum would you be able to tell me why my answer was wrong?

My second problem also concerns my daughter. In Primary school she was bullied incessantly by another girl. The school dealt with it and my daughter had friends who helped her deal with it too. Then they all moved onto Secondary school. ALL of my daughters friends went on to an all-girl school. However, the bully-girl was also supposed to go there, so, to get my dtr away from her, we sent her to the school my son goes to, which is a mixed school (I think you call it co-ed). Then, when term started, bully-girl turned up at the co-ed school!

Bullying is rife at this secondary school! Bully-girl has surrounded herself with like-minded girls who are viscious towards my daughter. The school have an anti-bullying policy, but in truth they turn their backs and ignore it! It got SO bad I pulled my dtr out of the school to home school her. Although she no longer has nightmares and floods of tears everyday, she still seems very sad and much quieter than she ever was.

I tried getting her into the all-girl school with her friends, but they say they are full. Well actually, her Head of Year said there were spaces and started making arrangements to admit her, but then the Headmistress said she was a friend of the Head Teacher at the co-ed school and she said my daughter must go back to face up to the bullies and she refused to give my daughter a place. My dtr faced a huge gang of bullies and had no friend on her side. I worry if she goes back they could physically abuse her. What would you do if this happened in your school?

I am trying to homeschool my dtr but she has no interest in anything and just wants to hide away. She never sees her friends anymore. I'm trying to work with her on English and Maths and some Geography and History but I haven't even tried Science or RE or Languages as just the little I am doing requires major effort.

She is sad and lonely and needs to be with friends and in a routine. Can you suggest anything else I can try? Many thanks Chonsi, I really hope you or Jives can help! Hugs!

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:01 pm
by hotsauce
Yes, what do you teach? How long have you been teaching?

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:26 pm
by Accountable
Have you ever laughed at a student's practical joke when you should've been the angry teacher?

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:27 pm
by Accountable
What's the dumbest stunt a student ever pulled?

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:27 pm
by Accountable
Chalk or dry-wipe?

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:46 pm
by Accountable
SnoozeControl wrote: Would you have stood Accountable and Nomad in separate corners if you had them in your class?
She wouldn't have stood us at all! :wah:

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:31 pm
by chonsigirl
Far Rider wrote: First name only of the worst kid you ever taught, and do you know where he is today and did he turn out how you thought he would?
The worst kid-I remember his name, Filiberto. His grave is in Mexico, where he was killed in a bar fight.:(

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:38 pm
by chonsigirl
Rapunzel wrote: Hiya Chonsi *waves*

This is a FAB idea as there is much I'd like to ask you!

Firstly, I don't know what age range you teach or what subjects, but I hope you can still help. I was teaching my daughter Maths using my son's maths book (he's 2 years older). We were working on Mean, Median and Mode. I thought I knew what I was talking about but my answers came up differently to the answers in the back of the book! Although they give you the answers they don't tell you how to work it out! If I found the sum would you be able to tell me why my answer was wrong?

My second problem also concerns my daughter. In Primary school she was bullied incessantly by another girl. The school dealt with it and my daughter had friends who helped her deal with it too. Then they all moved onto Secondary school. ALL of my daughters friends went on to an all-girl school. However, the bully-girl was also supposed to go there, so, to get my dtr away from her, we sent her to the school my son goes to, which is a mixed school (I think you call it co-ed). Then, when term started, bully-girl turned up at the co-ed school!

Bullying is rife at this secondary school! Bully-girl has surrounded herself with like-minded girls who are viscious towards my daughter. The school have an anti-bullying policy, but in truth they turn their backs and ignore it! It got SO bad I pulled my dtr out of the school to home school her. Although she no longer has nightmares and floods of tears everyday, she still seems very sad and much quieter than she ever was.

I tried getting her into the all-girl school with her friends, but they say they are full. Well actually, her Head of Year said there were spaces and started making arrangements to admit her, but then the Headmistress said she was a friend of the Head Teacher at the co-ed school and she said my daughter must go back to face up to the bullies and she refused to give my daughter a place. My dtr faced a huge gang of bullies and had no friend on her side. I worry if she goes back they could physically abuse her. What would you do if this happened in your school?

I am trying to homeschool my dtr but she has no interest in anything and just wants to hide away. She never sees her friends anymore. I'm trying to work with her on English and Maths and some Geography and History but I haven't even tried Science or RE or Languages as just the little I am doing requires major effort.

She is sad and lonely and needs to be with friends and in a routine. Can you suggest anything else I can try? Many thanks Chonsi, I really hope you or Jives can help! Hugs!
Mean: The sum of a list of numbers, divided by the total number of numbers in the list.

Median: "Middle value" of a list. If the list has an odd number of entries, the median is the middle entry in the list after sorting the list into increasing order. If the list has an even number of entries, the median is equal to the sum of the two middle numbers divided by two.

Mode: For lists, the mode is the most common (frequent) value. A list can have more than one mode.

Homeschooling is difficult alone. Look for networks of homeschools in your area, where they can meet weekly and the parents and students sit down together. Then you can help each other with problems that occur in your student’s course of study. This will keep your daughter socialized with other students, and not so lonely for peers. Some of these groups take field trips and other activities together. Punch in your zip code and homeschooling into google to find some groups. If you have problems with that, PM me and I will help you look.

If your daughter has school problems she needs answered, you can always PM me or Jives for resources and links to possible solutions.

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:40 pm
by chonsigirl
hotsauce wrote: Yes, what do you teach? How long have you been teaching?
I teach 7th grade World Cultures this year, and a college class on Western Civilization. I am credentialed for secondary education (7-12 grade) in History, Social Studies, Biology and math.

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:42 pm
by chonsigirl
Accountable wrote: What's the dumbest stunt a student ever pulled?


Hmm, forging parent's name happens alot.

The dumbest stunt-crossing the freeway to take a shortcut to a friend's house.

That child died.

There are lots of tragedies in teaching, at my school usually something bad happens at least once a year. We are lucky this year. No fatalities.

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:44 pm
by chonsigirl
Accountable wrote: Have you ever laughed at a student's practical joke when you should've been the angry teacher?


Yes, I laugh all the time. If they try to throw something in class, with their arms stretched out to pitch it at someone, and I catch them, they get plenty of arm exercise the next day washing the boards at lunch, while I'm on FG!

If they try to look cute about it, it never works. If they look like-wow, did I do that-I laugh.

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:45 pm
by chonsigirl
Accountable wrote: Chalk or dry-wipe?
Neither.

Everything is on the computer, and projected on a whiteboard.

Except a math lesson once a week, always in chalk-yellow is my preferred color.:)

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:11 pm
by chonsigirl
SnoozeControl wrote: Would you have stood Accountable and Nomad in separate corners if you had them in your class?


I would have put them next to my desk, on either side-close to the teacher. Turn them into teacher's pet.........nanny, nanny.......................:wah:

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:16 pm
by chonsigirl
Far Rider wrote: On the mission field as a child tell me your worst fear?


My worst fear would have been to be left there, all alone. (Children think these things) That my parents would disappear, and all my brothers and sisters.

I always took my kitty with me-my father "indulged" me this lovely family addition. The little Korean kids thought I was the strangest girl, who walked her Siamese cat on a leash, all over the place. But they loved me anyway.:)

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:29 pm
by Lil~Basco
If you knew of a student that was contemplating dropping out of school, what would you say to that child to change his/her mind?

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:33 pm
by chonsigirl
Lil~Basco wrote: If you knew of a student that was contemplating dropping out of school, what would you say to that child to change his/her mind?


I ask them "Where do you want to be 20 years from now?"

Do you want to be here, in the ghetto, working at the factory? Or in a better job and place?

That usually makes them think twice about dropping out of school.

It is also one reason why I teach Middle School, and not High School anymore. When they walked out of your room saying they were leaving, they did. They dropped out of school. I felt that badly, and wanted to see them grow up more and do well. Many of my students are now nurses at major hospitals, business owners,or in college on the road to a good life.

:)

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:47 pm
by Lil~Basco
What would be your dream vacation of a lifetime?

*I just love your answers chonsi!* :)

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 3:01 pm
by chonsigirl
Lil~Basco wrote: What would be your dream vacation of a lifetime?

*I just love your answers chonsi!* :)


:) You are sweet, Lil.

I would want to go to the moon, on the next mission they send there. To see the Earth from the moon, and then look up at the stars from the lunar surface.

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:34 pm
by Accountable
Why do I have to learn this stuff? I'll never need it when I'm a pro basketball player.

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:35 pm
by Accountable
When you get new history books, has history changed?

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:35 pm
by Accountable
What's your take on note taking? *ready with notepad*

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:36 pm
by Accountable
What was your most memorable rookie mistake?

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:37 pm
by chonsigirl
Accountable wrote: Why do I have to learn this stuff? I'll never need it when I'm a pro basketball player.
:wah: And that is what they always say!

I tell them, especially during college football playoffs, to check out the players majors. Not all of them are P.E. majors-lots are doctors, law, psychology, etc.

There is a restaurant chain around here, run by a former football player. I tell teh kids-how did he learn about going into business, if he didn't study at school?

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:31 am
by Lil~Basco
Has anyone blessed you with a random act of kindness and if so, what was it?

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:36 am
by chonsigirl
Lil~Basco wrote: Has anyone blessed you with a random act of kindness and if so, what was it?


Sometimes my students bake me homemade goodies-chocolatechip cookies, brownines-and bring them in to me. I think that is very sweet-and yummy too!:)

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 11:51 am
by Lil~Basco
Of all the books that you read as a teenager, what was the most memorable one and why?

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 11:57 am
by Lil~Basco
Are there pink lemons that make pink lemonade?

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 12:10 pm
by chonsigirl
Lil~Basco wrote: Of all the books that you read as a teenager, what was the most memorable one and why?


The Life of Alexander by Plutarch-because I loved the ancient stories so much I became a history major.

I do remember reading a book by Abbey Hoffman............................

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 12:12 pm
by chonsigirl
Lil~Basco wrote: Are there pink lemons that make pink lemonade?
Those are girl lemons, that's why they're pink!

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 1:48 pm
by SOJOURNER
What has been your greatest joy in life?

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 1:50 pm
by chonsigirl
[QUOTE=Far Rider]Tell me the funniest thing you did that had your father laughing at?

QUOTE]

Oh, my mother had a pair of tacky wooden spoons hanging on the wall-that was a 60s decor. Carved out of wood, all fancy dancy. He hated those spoons, but my mother loved them. Us kids broke the spoons, using my borther's Pooh Bear as the ball. I was the pitcher, and my brother the batter.

*whack...........crack*

And like the dummies we were, we put the spoons back on the wall! Like my mother wouldn't notice. My mother threw a fit!

I got a hot fudge sundae afterwards from my father! He laughed alot about those spoons.:wah:

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 1:51 pm
by SOJOURNER
Where is the best spot to live in this world?

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 1:59 pm
by chonsigirl
Far Rider wrote: I know your sneaky Chonsi, but tell us all how close you came to being found out as Santa and who came the closest?

When did Minks join in the mix? (refering to santa)



Thank you!
Oh, the truth about Santa.:)

Well, I thought it up one day when you were Grinching it up in the Pub. Minks and I were PM-ing, and I told her "I'm gonna fix Far up good." I disappeared, and came back as Santa. Minks was laughing so hard, I'm surprised we couldn't hear her down in the states.

So, we brought on Elf, and Elfette and the whole gang. Now, knowing Tombstone is not listening.........................the characters were share and share alike. You will never know who was who, at what time. I was always Santa, because I had promised Tombstone Santa would only be used for good. I hope I never misused that responsibility.

Who came the close to finding me out? I thought you knew, when you asked me about my archives, and your gift as a young'un. Nomad knew me right away-syntax does always tell. I only told Theia, during her plight in Omaha. No one else knew.

Otherwise, it was a unique experience, because people really talked to Santa as Santa, and I thought it was a special privalege to be him for that special moment of FG time.

*of course, the Grinch wanted clues all the time who he was-didn't think I would change the time settings, did you Far?*:wah:

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:09 pm
by chonsigirl
Far Rider wrote:

Of all the passages in scripture which means the most to you and why?

Thank you!


I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me - Phillipians 4:13

I learned through the last year to do things I never thought I would do in my life.

I would learn how to bring an invalid back to health.

I would learn how to take over the finances again, and not be dependant on someone who cannot help me anymore. (it's not his fault he is sick)

I never thought I could work 3 jobs at once, and live through it.

I never thought I could organize all the music for the next year, and except for Christmas 2006-it is done.

Because God gave me the stregth to do it.

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:10 pm
by chonsigirl
Far Rider wrote:

If I show up at your door would you faint?, and after that will ya feed me at your home or take me out to dinner? (I always arrive hungry)



Thank you!
:wah: No, I wouldn't faint. But I would hug you and kiss you, and bring you for dinner!

*but every girl on FG would faint at that thought of you coming to my house for dinner!*

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:12 pm
by SOJOURNER
chonsigirl wrote: I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me - Phillipians 4:13

I learned through the last year to do things I never thought I would do in my life.

I would learn how to bring an invalid back to health.

I would learn how to take over the finances again, and not be dependant on someone who cannot help me anymore. (it's not his fault he is sick)

I never thought I could work 3 jobs at once, and live through it.

I never thought I could organize all the music for the next year, and except for Christmas 2006-it is done.

Because God gave me the stregth to do it.


Scripture is such a comfort. :) Do you find different verses run through your head at different times?

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:14 pm
by chonsigirl
Far Rider wrote:

Of all the Native American stories you've read which one inspires the most humanity?




The Cherokee Trail of Tears. To be taken away from their homes, and forced to march 800 miles from their homes, and survive to become the great tribe they are today.

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:16 pm
by chonsigirl
SOJOURNER wrote: Scripture is such a comfort. :) Do you find different verses run through your head at different times?


I hear them at different times of the day, or the music from church in my mind. It does bring comfort during the low points of the day.

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:18 pm
by chonsigirl
SOJOURNER wrote: What has been your greatest joy in life?


The birth of my 4 children: Angel, Angela, Alexandra and David.:)

They are all good kids today, never a major problem with one of them.

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:20 pm
by SOJOURNER
chonsigirl wrote: The birth of my 4 children: Angel, Angela, Alexandra and David.:)

They are all good kids today, never a major problem with one of them.


3 A's and a D........... why not a fourth A?

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:22 pm
by chonsigirl
SOJOURNER wrote: 3 A's and a D........... why not a fourth A?
:wah: I decided to try something different for once!

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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:23 pm
by SOJOURNER
chonsigirl wrote: The Cherokee Trail of Tears. To be taken away from their homes, and forced to march 800 miles from their homes, and survive to become the great tribe they are today.


I have a handful of stones my mother-in-law picked up when she visited this in her travels. They were earmarked for another, but I wanted them and so they became mine.