If your school uses peer tutoring, how does it work? For example, what grade level are the tutors, what kinds of concepts/subjects do they help younger students with and are there certain times of the day/week they tutor?
BubblySkyOur middle school has it. 1 hour a week after school. Kids from our high school come to the cafeteria. no appointment needed. they help the middle school kids with anything they need- homework, studying, etc. I wish my son would go, I love the idea. and the HS kids get service credits for it.
I'm still walking 1.5 miles every other day. Some days easy, others a bit more work. On nasty winter days, will walk in the mall. Good to hear you guys are still at it, keep up the good work!!!
NovelI try to walk five miles a day...and it is definitely making me fitter. If I can't manage that in a whole day, I march in front of the television at night! It really helps having a pedometre on my mobile phone.
mscrawford101When I submitted mine two years ago, there was no document. I created a word file with my candidate ID and that was that! Don't think it has changed...
I did finally walk with my umbrella unopened--yay-- at 4:30. I finished at 6:00, and it was totally dark. I'm not a fan of DST. But, I'm happy that I did get 10,000 steps today. That's 3 days out of the last 7. I hope to do better next week. Less rain on the horizon--that will help.
Is there any way to prevent this program from refreshing and erasing what I've typed if I leave the program? It happened to me twice tonight, when I wanted to check my pedometer on my phone and later when I wanted to change the orientation to proofread.