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    Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm
    Posted by: 142 and you? on 7/29/09

    Tell us your name and school. We would like to come observe your
    classes. Thank you, IQ 142 (tested)

    On 7/29/09, ummmm wrote:
    > No need to call me stupid. I have a very high IQ! My students do
    > very well.
    >
    > On 7/29/09, Because they have you, not for me wrote:
    >> On 7/28/09, not for me wrote:
    >>>
    >>> For the spelling error, correct? Surely you do not mean
    >>> the correction. Stupid teachers=stupid students.
    >>> Mississippi does not need anymore of that!
    >>> On 7/28/09, Mrs. Good Advice Oxford wrote:
    >>>> I think three swats with the paddle during the next
    >>>> assembly will serve as a
    >>>> proper punitive measure. Ouch! Mrs. Good Advice
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> On 7/27/09, or not wrote:
    >>>>> Perhaps. Or it could be a very common, stupid
    >>>>> spelling mistake that needs to be corrected. I see it
    >>>>> over and over again on teacher message boards.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> On 7/25/09, glass houses wrote:
    >>>>>> Couldn't it simply be a typo?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> On 7/18/09, She asked for the advice wrote:
    >>>>>>> It is an annoying mistake that she needs to
    >>>>>>> correct. Making sure that she knows how to spell
    >>>>>>> is very important. I know plenty of stupid
    >>>>>>> teachers who can't spell. It is pretty amazing,
    >>>>>>> actually.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> On 7/17/09, Some people are so Stupid! wrote:
    >>>>>>>> On 6/19/09, Learn how to spell! wrote:
    >>>>>>>>> On 6/18/09, BM wrote:
    >>>>>>>>>> Just wondering if anyone had any good
    >>>>>>>>>> advise for 1st year teachers. Thanks.
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> I guess you never made a mistake in your life?


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    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Advise for 1st year teachers, 6/18/09, by BM.
  • Re: Advise for 1st year teachers, 6/18/09, by skylark2648.
  • Re: Advise for 1st year teachers, 6/18/09, by Cupcake.
  • Re: Advise for 1st year teachers, 6/19/09, by Victoria.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 6/19/09, by Learn how to spell!.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 7/17/09, by Some people are so Stupid!.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 7/18/09, by She asked for the advice.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 7/25/09, by glass houses.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 7/27/09, by or not.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 7/28/09, by Mrs. Good Advice Oxford.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 7/28/09, by not for me.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 7/29/09, by Because they have you, not for me.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 7/29/09, by ummmm.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 7/29/09, by 142 and you?.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 8/01/09, by really? did you get the test in a cracker jack box????.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 8/02/09, by ugh, hardly in an uproar:).
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 8/02/09, by u.
  • Re: It is "advice" not "advise" nfm, 8/03/09, by regards to the stooper.....

     
     

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