Group: alt.education
From: Bob LeChevalier
Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 12:36 AM
Subject: Re: Teaching Kids to Save Money

"teachrmama" wrote:
>"Wide Eyed in Wonder" wrote in message
>news:3bfe69f0-2f50-48d8-8b17-0adcb28dc351@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>> On Feb 26, 8:46 am, Wide Eyed in Wonder wrote:
>>> On Feb 25, 11:53 pm, "teachrmama" wrote:
>>>
>>> > You don't think it is just a partial answer? Take you "detailed plan"
>>> > to a
>>> > teacher and ask if his/her principal would accept it as a lesson plan
>>> > for
>>> > "teaching kids to save money." I know mine wouldn't, because you have
>>> > *no*
>>> > behavioral objectives. You have the children actually doing *nothing*
>>> > but
>>> > handing money to the teacher. Would you like to hear how I would teach
>>> > the
>>> > concept of saving to my kindergarten class?
>>>
>>> ABSOLUTELY. That is what I've been after from the start of the
>>> thread. Please, contribute. I'm assuming (per your own standard)
>>> that this will be in full lesson plans...right?
>>>
>>> Kenneth Clifton
>>> christiansuperhero.com
>>
>> Well?
>
>Uh--you do remember that I teach, right? So I am not home at 7:50 a.m. I
>also have children who have activities to attend, so some nights I do not
>get home until 8 or so.

Not to mention that waiting 1 hour and 4 minutes for a reply on Usenet
before a display of childish impatience is way beyond ridiculous
(especially for a reply that might take more than 5 seconds to type).

But Kennie seems to want to look ridiculous.

lojbab

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