What I am enjoying about stage 3 is a new maturity level along with more detailed conversations at times. I am writing here Ben told me he was on the site and when I came out to look he put the parents site up for me, so I thought I should contribute and hopefully motivate more parents to contribute.
Stage 3 also means the brain needs to click back into gear and I have to remember previous learnings to be able to help at home with school work. I have to go now so Ben can finish his homework.
I think you could be right, Brooke. Have you shown your mum? Maybe you could tell your class to make a special effort to invite their parents to comment.
What I am enjoying about stage 3 is a new maturity level along with more detailed conversations at times. I am writing here Ben told me he was on the site and when I came out to look he put the parents site up for me, so I thought I should contribute and hopefully motivate more parents to contribute.
Stage 3 also means the brain needs to click back into gear and I have to remember previous learnings to be able to help at home with school work. I have to go now so Ben can finish his homework.
By: Nicole Peare on November 18, 2009
at 9:23 am
But sometimes if you tell your parents they will say yeah, later but later means, never.
By: jack on November 12, 2009
at 6:50 am
Parents should go on.
By: jack on November 10, 2009
at 2:27 am
Maybe no parents have gone on because the kids haven’t shown their parents.
By: brooke on November 10, 2009
at 8:13 am
I think you could be right, Brooke. Have you shown your mum? Maybe you could tell your class to make a special effort to invite their parents to comment.
By: Mrs Stenning on November 10, 2009
at 8:17 am