Are you achieving those goals on Tutpup?
Having joined Tutpup with the students, the race is on ……. who is going to be top of our class ladder by the end of term? Look at where I am so far ….. Binga, you will have to get a move on. In a 24 hour period finishing at 9.38am this morning, this is where I was on the Australian board. But if I look at my results over 365 days, I am 104 after playing 121 games.

I did this by graduating in all levels in spelling, graduating all levels in tables and beginning to graduate in algebra. Even as a teacher, I find some of the top levels very challenging especially against some students from countries with a high education standard such as India, China and the Scandinavian countries.
If you want to take a picture of where you are, use the print screen button on your keyboard, then go into a paint type program to crop and resize your picture. Save on your drive then upload to your blog.





September 12, 2008 @ 10:21 am
A startling fact I learned in my Algebra II class. The top 25% of Chinese students and the top 28% of Indian Students (separately, I might add) are more numerous than the total number of American students. Just a side note which really proves how advanced some of the foriegn education systems are.
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September 12, 2008 @ 4:17 pm
@mathgeek – I realise how well educated those in India can be – I tried one of their grade 10 English and math tests – wow it was a tough job! Even as a university educated teacher, I didn’t get it all correct.
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September 27, 2008 @ 6:53 am
miss.w,
What boy scout competition is in october? we usually dont do one then.
ps thancks for checking out my blog
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