Sunday, September 6, 2009

firt two weeks of school

It's already been the first two weeks of fourth grade can you belive it. Well I can't. My homeroom teacher is Mrs.Maguire, she teaches math and science. My other two are Mr.Grogan who teaches reading and soacil studies and Mrs.Sowers who teaches spelling, languge, and writing. And ALL of them are AWSOME!!!!
Yors truley,
Tazz

17 comments:

LIT said...

Sounds like quite a lineup of studying ahead for you. Mrs. Sowers has my prayers for spelling success. Just teasing you.

Was the big wedding this past weekend?

Tazzonater said...

No it's October 28th.

Tazzonater said...

yors yours whats the diffrence

LIT said...

social
language
awesome
truly
difference

These are just for comparison. Just trying to help you out. Fourth grade is the ideal time to start developing editing skills, that is checking one's work for spelling, punctuation, and word for word meaning. In other words: Did I say what I meant to say in the best possible way?

Love you, Tazz.

LIT said...

Sorry, I forgot:

First (headline), but you spelled it right in the first sentence.

believe

Goodnight.

Goo said...

Howdy, Taz!

I'm too happy that you're posting to bother you about your spelling. Sometimes our typing fingers just get away from us when we're excited by our writing. It happens to me CONSTANTLY. But, Lit has a point, too. Now is always a good time to start a good habit like proofing. But even when we proof,we stil make mistakes.

Kisses and smiles!

Tazzonater said...

Well I learned how to edit in third grade sooooooo I need to learn something more advanced than EdItInG. And please don't ask why I did a pattern. Anyway it's nice to see ALMOST everyone blogging again. Not that there's anything wrong with the all girl thing going on here.

Tazzonater said...

Oh and I skipped school on Tuesday to watch the Obama speech.

Tazzonater said...

Oh and I forgot to mention that Sectember 3rd was L's B-day he turned 18. hehehehehehehehehehehehhe. If you thought that I was telling the truth that boy you were wrong but it was L's b-day but he turned 14.

LIT said...

Tazz, glad to hear you out thought your school administrators to hear our president. Isn't he wonderful? I listened to him tonight. I don't know how he'd feel about your skipping school to hear him, but that's his problem, not mine. Education includes many different routes; not all of them are in school.

Love you.

Goo said...

My co-workers are laughing and crying as I read to them your blog post and the comments it elicited.

They know I like to write and I often get asked to edit, which means I have to give a lot of constructive criticism such as Lit has given here.

They can't stop laughing (and crying because they're laughing so hard) because Taz's post and comments and Lit's comments sound so much like me.

They keep saying things like, "You're WHOLE FAMILY is like that!?"

Love it.

LIT said...

Hey, Tazz, what Goo is referring to is what I call "critical thinking"---looking at the world and trying to decide what's right and what is wrong, what is true and what is not, what is worth accepting and what needs to be corrected, what to love and what not to love. And when I say the world I mean every part of it whether it is people and their words and actions or what we have produced, our own work. We have to do the best we can before we can expect the best from others.

We will all have big disappointments from time to time, but if we are truly doing our best it will be easier to accept those hard times especially if we don't feel like kicking ourselves for just doing a half-effort job. I think that is what President Obama was saying to all the school children too. That is certainly the way he seems to work.

Perhaps you should just print this out and read it again in a couple of years, and then again in another couple of years, and so on until it all makes sense to you. Somehow I just felt the need to say it all right now. Take a dose as needed.

Oh, and if my "WHOLE FAMILY is like that!?" I take that as a great compliment.

Goo said...

Whereas I take it as a great complement.

Tazzonater said...

LIT that commment is enough to write a post. And Goo of course you take that as a compliment because we are like you in our own unike way. Ans plus I don't think thats true because I have a hole other family on my mom's side REMEMBER THAT!!
PS. I might have spelled unike wrong. Just to make sure NO LAUGHING!!!!!!

Tazzonater said...

Oh and since it's the fourth week of school I guess I'll have to write a new post tomorrow.



BYE BYE!!!!

LIT said...

Goo, I think Tazz is telling us to put a lid on it.

Tazz, looking forward to a new post. Yeaaah!

plug said...

Rock on Taz! I admire a girl who can let others know it's time to drop it without hurting their feelings. This family really does value the written word (even if we don't post on our blogs regularly) and it's clear you do too. Hurray!! Here's my two cents on the editing: it's more important to have great ideas than to have great spelling. You can always ask someone else to proof-read your stuff. Just make sure that whoever you get to do this, (because some day you will have to turn in papers that have correct spelling and grammar), make sure you don't wait till the last minute to ask them to do this for you. Parents especially do not like being up at midnight editing/proofreading a paper that's due tomorrow. I'm just sayin.'

p.s. the clock just turned 12:01.
A.M.