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Geometry & Measurement for 3rd Grader?
almondbutterandjelly replied to Raeof5's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Lakeshore Learning has a ton of hands on resources for such things. I'm not sure what you are specifically looking for, but it's got almost anything you can think of. https://www.lakeshorelearning.com/products/math/N/598473326/page-1/sort-best/num-24?view=grid -
See, my answer would be no because a rock is not alive and cannot move itself. But I'm one of those non-science people that science people don't understand when everything is so obvious to them. So I'm going to say some 8th graders could answer that, and some could not, and I am very smart with a math degree, and I could not give that answer. So I don't know what to tell you other than that curriculum might not be a good fit for your dd.
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((great big hugs))
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Worried about dd's birthday UPDATE
almondbutterandjelly replied to mom2scouts's topic in The Chat Board
People don't RSVP. You will have to call them. Hopefully, you will be pleasantly surprised at who all is coming. For my dd's 13th, we didn't have a party. (Trying to schedule a slumber party with kids that age is really really really hard.) I bought 13 balloons from the dollar store and gave them to her when she woke up. Later, we took her to Gatti-Town, which is one of those game/pizza places. Best wishes! -
Tanakh -- I need some help...
almondbutterandjelly replied to Kate in Arabia's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
Psalm 23 The Lord is My Shepherd Psalm is probably the most famous and popular. A must read. From the NT, the Golden Rule, the Parable of the Good Samaritan, and the Parable of the Prodigal Son are probably must reads from a literary perspective. -
My dd is doing well. As she is Pre-Nursing, she is taking Anatomy, which is a weeder class, but she is doing really well in it and quite enjoys the material. She is doing well in her other classes, too, and her time management has been wonderful (Anatomy has SO MANY assignments). She, like others her age it seems, wonders why she hasn't made instant best friends (where did they get this idea?), but she has made a couple of people she actually calls friends (high praise from her as she is fairly picky on the use of this word), and she keeps running into other people that she knows. She does not have much free time, but has managed to make time to volunteer on Wed. nights, and occasionally attend a regular event on Tuesday nights. She also feels very confident in going to events on campus alone, like others have noted about their kids. And finally, in the cutest thing ever category, she really enjoys hanging out in Cat Alley and petting all the resident cats on campus. Last week, she said it was like a museum, where all the cats were out, and you just went from one to the next. 🙂
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Bedroom wall color cause depression?
almondbutterandjelly replied to Janeway's topic in The Chat Board
Color affects my mood. I had sage green thick curtains in my bedroom, and one day, I remember looking at them and thinking why did I feel so bad. I switched to white curtains and much more light came into my room, and I felt much better. -
((hugs)) Honestly, Scarlett, if we don't know the details, we can't really give good advice. But it sounds like those in the situation, like xh and your friends, do know what's going on. I would trust the judgment of people in the know, not random internet people who don't know what's going on and can only use our wild imaginations. Best wishes in your situation.
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Vocab... do I want a curriculum or what?
almondbutterandjelly replied to PeachyDoodle's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Super Duper Publications makes some visual vocab cards that we used for dd. This is level one: https://www.superduperinc.com/products/view.aspx?pid=CRD44&s=webber-core-curriculum-vocabulary-cards-level-one#.XXu8HShKiUk This is level 3: https://www.superduperinc.com/products/view.aspx?pid=CRD58B&s=webber-core-curriculum-vocabulary-cards-level-three#.XXu8ZyhKiUl Later on, we did Vocabulary Escapades with Garfield, which my dd quite enjoyed. As she got older, we just used Abeka's vocabulary words, and she had to draw a picture on an index card with a short definition for every word. That did the trick for her, too. -
It's day three of the new school year...
almondbutterandjelly replied to Tanaqui's topic in The Chat Board
South Texas here. Flu has already begun. Dd's college class got cancelled last week because prof had flu "like many of you," he said. We went out that day and all got flu shots. -
So for my dd, her eczema is at times caused by milk or eggs or our cat. But sometimes it just happens. And yes, stress can trigger it as can almost anything, really. Zyrtec can help with the allergic part. CeraVe products really help. That was what finally made a dent in some that wouldn't go away with anything else. She uses the CeraVe Hydrating Body Wash, the CeraVe Moisturizing Cream, and a CeraVe moisturing lotion with sunscreen for her face. HTH
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We enjoyed this when my dd was that age: https://www.lakeshorelearning.com/products/language/writing-grammar/ready-to-write-prompt-box-grspan-stylewhite-space-nowrap2-3-span-/p/PP568
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Wheezing (or possibly coughing a lot) can be an asthma attack. I don't know if you're niece is faking, but since a quick trip to the doctor would get her a rescue inhaler, I think that needs to happen.
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Please help me dress my teen daughter
almondbutterandjelly replied to Kassia's topic in The Chat Board
Lands End carries cardigans in many colors. They are not cropped. They are waist-ish length. They are not trendy in the slightest, but good for work. If she wants trendy, I would go to Plato's Closet and cull through their cardigans. I think the black one would work for the black and gray dresses, but not the green. Ivory, rust, or some other color for the green. And a nice pink or red might be more fun with the black and gray dresses. If you want to order something online, American Eagle seems to be very trendy right now, and they have many cardigans: https://www.ae.com/us/en/c/women/sweaters-cardigans/cardigans/cat360013?pagetype=plp For modest undies, my dd likes jockey, smallest size, or Hanna Andersson (largest girls size). For top "undies," Victoria Secret https://www.victoriassecret.com/vs/bras/lounge-and-wireless/the-t-shirt-wireless-bra-6a07a3e7-5037-49d6-8170-b478a2edaa2f?genericId=11158477&choice=94V9&stackId=9b269bc5-363e-477a-99a2-00309a91e19a&filter=color%3AOrange%2Ccolor%3ARed%2Ccolor%3AYellow&brand=vs or Lily of France https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C981PLY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 -
Another Teen Girls Clothing Question, athletic shorts
almondbutterandjelly replied to moonflower's topic in The Chat Board
Oh, Plato's Closet also carries Nike shorts, if new is cost-prohibitive. -
Another Teen Girls Clothing Question, athletic shorts
almondbutterandjelly replied to moonflower's topic in The Chat Board
Nike athletic shorts are the norm here. My dd owns several pairs of these: https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/nike-womens-dry-tempo-shorts#repChildCatSku=109502400 They have a built-in panty, which helps them hang longer than they are. The in-seam is technically 3", but with the panty, they sit a bit low and appear longer. I encourage you to take your dd to Academy or somewhere similar and try these on. You'll be surprised! Also, some of them come with built-in bike shorts, making them even longer but still trendy. -
Well, my kid with milk, egg, and peanut allergies can't get the Dining Coordinator to answer her emails, and my dd chooses not to elevate it to the Disabilities department. But she's living at home and commuting to school, so we are making do. There is a Subway on campus (safe for her to get specific sandwiches) and an Einstein Bros. Bagels, plus a grill place that presumably she could get a plain hamburger. This semester, she only needs to eat on campus twice a week for lunch. It's not easy. I don't think a celiac kid would do well here relying on the Dining people, but it is very common to live off campus, so adjustments can be made, I think.
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Grammar suggestions
almondbutterandjelly replied to a5hley's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
We found Abeka's 11th grade grammar to be great prep for the SAT. -
Lets talk babies and baby stuff...
almondbutterandjelly replied to Jann in TX's topic in The Chat Board
A bouncy seat is the only way I got to shower, so I consider that essential. As it was, I had the bathroom door wide open and baby could see me the whole time from her seat on the floor. Once she grew out of the bouncy seat, one of those saucers was needed for times like that. -
You are definitely over-reacting. ((hugs)) Let it go.