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thank you for sharing the wonderful information!
and...think of those that send such emails as the "bullies" in our
hallways, always picking on someone because that is how it makes them
feel better about their sorry-self!
On 11/16/10, Nicole S. wrote:
> YIKES!
> I didn't proofread my last post until it was already sent. I
> apologize for the errors. I like to share great resources that I
> find for teachers and it really bothers me when someone responds
> with comments about spelling and grammar. I know it's important,
> but teachers should be cut some slack time to time. I'm not typing
> a research paper and concentration is a little low when you got a
> five year old hanging all over you and it's at the end of a long
> work day.
>
> I have read posts from other teachers that don't use complete
> sentences (similar to texting on the cell). It doesn't bother me
> as long as I get the gist of what they are trying to share. It's
> nice when a teacher shares a great resource on this chatboard that
> you can put to good use in your own instruction. As long as the
> web site source is spelled correctly and the message is understood,
> then I really don't care if there is some incorrect grammar or
> spelling. I stopped posting on here for awhile because there was
> one chatboard member that sent me two e-mails with a few words I
> misspelled or inserted wrongly and the comment that "I shouldn't be
> a teacher." This should be a chatboard where we respond to
> messages, not a misspelling here or there.
>
>
>
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