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User: ""
Date: 17 Aug 2006 10:43:38 AM
Object: Math woes...
I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what we are gonna do
about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand, but 2 months into
Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
I set up a meeting for Sara and I with a tutor, but it's expensive.
Woe is me...
Bobbie
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User: "used2be"

Title: Re: Math woes... 17 Aug 2006 12:31:40 PM
<crysalis7@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...

I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what we are gonna do
about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand, but 2 months into
Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.

see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool. i'm hopeless in
math! :/
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Math woes... 17 Aug 2006 01:35:48 PM
used2be wrote:

<crysalis7@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...

I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what we are gonna do
about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand, but 2 months into
Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.


see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool. i'm hopeless in
math! :/

I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of Algebra is
doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.
Bobbie
.
User: "Jesters mummy"

Title: Re: Math woes... 17 Aug 2006 06:08:57 PM
On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,
wrote:

<(((*>
<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>> news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what we are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand, but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool. i'm hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.

Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?
Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is there a way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?
Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada
.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: Math woes... 18 Aug 2006 07:07:45 AM
Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>
<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>> news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what we are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand, but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool. i'm hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.


Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is there a way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada

....like some sort of place they could go, that's like a classroom and
has somebody who teaches things at a kind of school. It would be a kind
of thing paid for by the community. They could even put these buildings
at a lot of places.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Math woes... 18 Aug 2006 10:39:11 AM
Franz Bestuchev wrote:

Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>
<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>> news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what we are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand, but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool. i'm hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.


Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is there a way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada


...like some sort of place they could go, that's like a classroom and
has somebody who teaches things at a kind of school. It would be a kind
of thing paid for by the community. They could even put these buildings
at a lot of places.

Sounds like a bad idea to me...
Bobbie
.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: Math woes... 18 Aug 2006 08:18:53 PM
wrote:

Franz Bestuchev wrote:

Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>
<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>> news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what we are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand, but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool. i'm hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.

Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is there a way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada

...like some sort of place they could go, that's like a classroom and
has somebody who teaches things at a kind of school. It would be a kind
of thing paid for by the community. They could even put these buildings
at a lot of places.


Sounds like a bad idea to me...

Bobbie

I voted against that library in Alexandria too.
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: Math woes... 24 Aug 2006 05:09:35 PM
In message <4kn77cFcva43U2@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

wrote:

Franz Bestuchev wrote:

Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>
<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>> news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what
we are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand,
but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool.
hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.

Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where
parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is there
way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and
weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada

...like some sort of place they could go, that's like a classroom and
has somebody who teaches things at a kind of school. It would be a kind
of thing paid for by the community. They could even put these buildings
at a lot of places.

Sounds like a bad idea to me...


I voted against that library in Alexandria too.

Yeah, who needs the sum of all the knowledge in the known universe
anyway?
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: Math woes... 24 Aug 2006 08:32:29 PM
Alan Harding wrote:

In message <4kn77cFcva43U2@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

wrote:

Franz Bestuchev wrote:

Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>
<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>> news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what
we are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand,
but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool.
hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of
Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.

Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where
parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is there
way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and
weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada

...like some sort of place they could go, that's like a classroom and
has somebody who teaches things at a kind of school. It would be a kind
of thing paid for by the community. They could even put these buildings
at a lot of places.

Sounds like a bad idea to me...


I voted against that library in Alexandria too.


Yeah, who needs the sum of all the knowledge in the known universe anyway?

The lost scrolls of the National Enquirer.
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: Math woes... 25 Aug 2006 01:09:13 AM
In message <4l728lFipllU1@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

Alan Harding wrote:

In message <4kn77cFcva43U2@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

wrote:

Franz Bestuchev wrote:

Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>> news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what
are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand,
but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool.
hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of
Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.

Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where
parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is
there way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and
weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada

...like some sort of place they could go, that's like a classroom and
has somebody who teaches things at a kind of school. It would be a kind
of thing paid for by the community. They could even put these buildings
at a lot of places.

Sounds like a bad idea to me...


I voted against that library in Alexandria too.

Yeah, who needs the sum of all the knowledge in the known universe
anyway?


The lost scrolls of the National Enquirer.

B17 found on Moon.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: Math woes... 25 Aug 2006 09:05:10 AM
Alan Harding wrote:

In message <4l728lFipllU1@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

Alan Harding wrote:

In message <4kn77cFcva43U2@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

wrote:

Franz Bestuchev wrote:

Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>>
news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...


<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what
are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand,
but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool.
hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of
Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.

Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where
parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is
there way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and
weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada

...like some sort of place they could go, that's like a classroom and
has somebody who teaches things at a kind of school. It would be a
kind
of thing paid for by the community. They could even put these
buildings
at a lot of places.

Sounds like a bad idea to me...


I voted against that library in Alexandria too.


Yeah, who needs the sum of all the knowledge in the known universe
anyway?


The lost scrolls of the National Enquirer.


B17 found on Moon.

You mean the soundstage that moon footage was filmed on.
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: Math woes... 25 Aug 2006 02:07:53 PM
In message <4l8ebuFnsjqU3@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

Alan Harding wrote:

In message <4l728lFipllU1@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

Alan Harding wrote:

In message <4kn77cFcva43U2@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

wrote:

Franz Bestuchev wrote:

Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>>
news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...


<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as
are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in
but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool.
hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of
Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.

Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where
parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is
there way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and
weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada

...like some sort of place they could go, that's like a classroom and
has somebody who teaches things at a kind of school. It would be
a kind
of thing paid for by the community. They could even put these
buildings
at a lot of places.

Sounds like a bad idea to me...


I voted against that library in Alexandria too.


Yeah, who needs the sum of all the knowledge in the known universe
anyway?


The lost scrolls of the National Enquirer.

B17 found on Moon.


You mean the soundstage that moon footage was filmed on.

I gather all copies of that edition of National Enquirer have
disappeared.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: Math woes... 25 Aug 2006 04:06:34 PM
Alan Harding wrote:

In message <4l8ebuFnsjqU3@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

Alan Harding wrote:

In message <4l728lFipllU1@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

Alan Harding wrote:

In message <4kn77cFcva43U2@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes

wrote:

Franz Bestuchev wrote:

Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>>
news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...


<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as
are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in but
2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool.
hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of
Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.

Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where
parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is
there way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and
weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada

...like some sort of place they could go, that's like a
classroom and
has somebody who teaches things at a kind of school. It would be
a kind
of thing paid for by the community. They could even put these
buildings
at a lot of places.

Sounds like a bad idea to me...


I voted against that library in Alexandria too.


Yeah, who needs the sum of all the knowledge in the known universe
anyway?


The lost scrolls of the National Enquirer.

B17 found on Moon.


You mean the soundstage that moon footage was filmed on.


I gather all copies of that edition of National Enquirer have disappeared.

Blame the Visigoths
.









User: ""

Title: Re: Math woes... 17 Aug 2006 08:03:39 PM
Jester's mummy wrote:

On 17 Aug 2006 11:35:48 -0700,

wrote:

<(((*>
<(((*>used2be wrote:
<(((*>> <

> wrote in message
<(((*>> news:1155829418.105945.282340@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
<(((*>> >I still don't have a definitive decision as far as what we are gonna do
<(((*>> > about Algebra 2. I have everything else well in hand, but 2 months into
<(((*>> > Algebra 2 and I'll be lost, I know it.
<(((*>>
<(((*>> see, this would be my problem if i were to homeschool. i'm hopeless in
<(((*>> math! :/
<(((*>
<(((*>I'm fine with Math and Geometry, even the 1st year of Algebra is
<(((*>doable. But Algebra 2 hurts my soul.


Is there such a thing as a "homeschooling association" where parents can swap
off their strengths against some one else's weaknesses?

Like if someone is strong in maths and weak in literature, is there a way they
can do an exchange with someone who is strong in literature and weak in maths,
you know, like teach one another's kids?

Yes, there are enrichment groups and co ops, but so far no one is doing
Algebra 2.
I've gotten some offers to teach art, though.
Bobbie
.




User: "slunky"

Title: Re: Math woes... 17 Aug 2006 11:30:14 AM
There once was a farmer who thought he had 198 sheep, but then he
rounded them up and had 200. *laughs*
--
-slunky
.
User: "used2be"

Title: Re: Math woes... 17 Aug 2006 12:31:10 PM
"slunky" <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote in message
news:slrnee96cm.li.slunky@latitude.zero...

There once was a farmer who thought he had 198 sheep, but then he
rounded them up and had 200. *laughs*

heh...
:))
.

User: ""

Title: Re: Math woes... 17 Aug 2006 01:34:48 PM
slunky wrote:

There once was a farmer who thought he had 198 sheep, but then he
rounded them up and had 200. *laughs*

--
-slunky

LOL, at least you helped me see the humor in it!
Bobbie
.



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