tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7724394291330902141.post3203228528483217077..comments2024-02-17T21:40:24.532-07:00Comments on Carol's Corner: POST #30- Just before the state testsCarolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13294455230627182656noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7724394291330902141.post-70723491613970959892019-03-30T22:06:09.581-06:002019-03-30T22:06:09.581-06:00I admire that you’re being so intentional about wh...I admire that you’re being so intentional about what will make the biggest difference for these next 5 days. And I love your image. They *are* little kids in so many ways.<br /><br />For my students, I’m thinking of a quote from another slice I read tonight, “Commenting helps me recognize the wide variety of ways to be excellent.” (Sadly, I can’t recall whose post, but fortunately it’s still on my clipboard.) I’m trying to breathe deep and celebrate the ways their writing is excellent. It’s inevitable that the panic will hit at some point during the next two weeks, but I’m trying hard to let it go.<br /><br />One more note: There was no link to this post in your SOL comment on today’s TWT call for slices.Tamarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06660363677243450442noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7724394291330902141.post-11554893282553232552019-03-30T21:34:43.649-06:002019-03-30T21:34:43.649-06:00Oh, Carol, the world of state tests is an impossib...Oh, Carol, the world of state tests is an impossible situation. I remember how it feels to have your plans messed up by life and have 30 essays to read on the last day of break. Affirm, nudge, and encourage your little kids dressed in big kids' clothes. They'll be looking to you for help in filling out those clothes.Ramonahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15929914252480696798noreply@blogger.com