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My daughter...
My daughter...
got a Fantastic Fabulous grade on her math quiz today. I've never seen this grade before on a test taken by my kids.
She spent an hour on her hair last night, rather than studying. I think that because she was one of only three kids getting an "A" on the class, she thought that she could coast. She's not getting an "A" any more.
I want to kill her, but all I can legally do is take away her flat iron.
got a Fantastic Fabulous grade on her math quiz today. I've never seen this grade before on a test taken by my kids.
She spent an hour on her hair last night, rather than studying. I think that because she was one of only three kids getting an "A" on the class, she thought that she could coast. She's not getting an "A" any more.
I want to kill her, but all I can legally do is take away her flat iron.
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Re: My daughter...
I know this is not funny to you at the moment, but I'm cracking up. Oh, the memories!PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:My daughter...
got a Fantastic Fabulous grade on her math quiz today. I've never seen this grade before on a test taken by my kids.
She spent an hour on her hair last night, rather than studying. I think that because she was one of only three kids getting an "A" on the class, she thought that she could coast. She's not getting an "A" any more.
I want to kill her, but all I can legally do is take away her flat iron.
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She has Quiz bowl today, Comedy Sportz tonight and Mock Trial on Sunday. I can't not let her do any of these events.kayrharris wrote:I can almost guarantee you it won't happen again. Really.
Does she have big plans for the weekend? (or should that be DID she?)
I was already unhappy with her because I cleaned up her room on Wednesday and she threw her clean, folded laundry on the floor.
She's been waiting all weekend to watch the new Harry Potter DVD and I think that I won't let her watch it.
Yesterday, after school, I took her out shopping for shoes for Mock Trial, because I didn't want to do it on the weekend. It took two hours, maybe I should have waited so she had more time to study.
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If a "Delightful" grade is the highest in the class, the teacher must be rough when it comes to grading.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Well, you see, she got a Delightful grade in Science last week. The teacher told me that it was the highest grade in the class and that she has one of the highest grades in the class, so I shouldn't worry. Still, Delightful is Delightful.
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What?
Seems unreasonable that a "A" student would suddenly flunk a quiz because there was an hour she didn't spend studying for it. Something else is going on.
If it makes you feel better (well, no it won't because you don't like the show, but maybe it will distract you) there was a 5th grade math question on last night's AYSTA5G that asked "What is the product of 1.1 and 1.1?" While the rocket scientist figured it out, all five of the class got the wrong answer. I think they got blindsided by this question; while they have started 5th grade (or maybe this episode was taped in the summer, before classes had even begun), I don't think any of them had reached the lesson on multiplication of decimal numbers yet.
So what I'm saying is--umm--maybe your daughter got blindsided.

Seems unreasonable that a "A" student would suddenly flunk a quiz because there was an hour she didn't spend studying for it. Something else is going on.
If it makes you feel better (well, no it won't because you don't like the show, but maybe it will distract you) there was a 5th grade math question on last night's AYSTA5G that asked "What is the product of 1.1 and 1.1?" While the rocket scientist figured it out, all five of the class got the wrong answer. I think they got blindsided by this question; while they have started 5th grade (or maybe this episode was taped in the summer, before classes had even begun), I don't think any of them had reached the lesson on multiplication of decimal numbers yet.
So what I'm saying is--umm--maybe your daughter got blindsided.
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PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:She has Quiz bowl today, Comedy Sportz tonight and Mock Trial on Sunday. I can't not let her do any of these events.kayrharris wrote:I can almost guarantee you it won't happen again. Really.
Does she have big plans for the weekend? (or should that be DID she?)
I was already unhappy with her because I cleaned up her room on Wednesday and she threw her clean, folded laundry on the floor.
She's been waiting all weekend to watch the new Harry Potter DVD and I think that I won't let her watch it.
Yesterday, after school, I took her out shopping for shoes for Mock Trial, because I didn't want to do it on the weekend. It took two hours, maybe I should have waited so she had more time to study.
I don't think it was the 2 hr shopping trip that caused the grade, so I'd put those thoughts out of my head right away. JMHO...
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Ouch! When I goofed off, I got a "B". Something's wrong here.
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Re: My daughter...
"I can't kill you, but I can make you wish that you were dead."PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:My daughter...
got a Fantastic Fabulous grade on her math quiz today. I've never seen this grade before on a test taken by my kids.
She spent an hour on her hair last night, rather than studying. I think that because she was one of only three kids getting an "A" on the class, she thought that she could coast. She's not getting an "A" any more.
I want to kill her, but all I can legally do is take away her flat iron.

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I have been meaning to ask about this Comedy Sportz. What is it? I am assuming that it is not just her trying to play sports.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:She has Quiz bowl today, Comedy Sportz tonight and Mock Trial on Sunday. I can't not let her do any of these events.kayrharris wrote:I can almost guarantee you it won't happen again. Really.
Does she have big plans for the weekend? (or should that be DID she?)
I was already unhappy with her because I cleaned up her room on Wednesday and she threw her clean, folded laundry on the floor.
She's been waiting all weekend to watch the new Harry Potter DVD and I think that I won't let her watch it.
Yesterday, after school, I took her out shopping for shoes for Mock Trial, because I didn't want to do it on the weekend. It took two hours, maybe I should have waited so she had more time to study.
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I think that she is distracted by the holidays and social interactions and isn't prioritizing school. There's a guy she likes and she worries about how she looks to impress him. She is thinking about her role as attorney for Mock Trial and thinking about qualifying for Nationals at Quiz Bowl. I am really glad right now that she wasn't cast in the play. (Although she was named Drama Student of the Month.)MarleysGh0st wrote:What?![]()
Seems unreasonable that a "A" student would suddenly flunk a quiz because there was an hour she didn't spend studying for it. Something else is going on.
If it makes you feel better (well, no it won't because you don't like the show, but maybe it will distract you) there was a 5th grade math question on last night's AYSTA5G that asked "What is the product of 1.1 and 1.1?" While the rocket scientist figured it out, all five of the class got the wrong answer. I think they got blindsided by this question; while they have started 5th grade (or maybe this episode was taped in the summer, before classes had even begun), I don't think any of them had reached the lesson on multiplication of decimal numbers yet.
So what I'm saying is--umm--maybe your daugher got blindsided.
Her math teacher just wrote to me and said that there were 3 F's, but most of the class got A's and B's. She has a test on the subject next week, so she will be studying a lot this weekend.
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It's improv, like "Whose Line Is It Anyway."Appa23 wrote:I have been meaning to ask about this Comedy Sportz. What is it? I am assuming that it is not just her trying to play sports.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:She has Quiz bowl today, Comedy Sportz tonight and Mock Trial on Sunday. I can't not let her do any of these events.kayrharris wrote:I can almost guarantee you it won't happen again. Really.
Does she have big plans for the weekend? (or should that be DID she?)
I was already unhappy with her because I cleaned up her room on Wednesday and she threw her clean, folded laundry on the floor.
She's been waiting all weekend to watch the new Harry Potter DVD and I think that I won't let her watch it.
Yesterday, after school, I took her out shopping for shoes for Mock Trial, because I didn't want to do it on the weekend. It took two hours, maybe I should have waited so she had more time to study.
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Why do you say that you can not bar her from doing any of these things?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:She has Quiz bowl today, Comedy Sportz tonight and Mock Trial on Sunday. I can't not let her do any of these events.kayrharris wrote:I can almost guarantee you it won't happen again. Really.
Does she have big plans for the weekend? (or should that be DID she?)
Do you think that it would have an impact if she knew that she was hurting people other than herself when she does not pay attention to her schoolwork.
I think that I relayed previously the story of the starting goalie for my select team. Her mom called to let me know that her daughter would not be at the next game, as she had failed a test at school. She thought that I would disagree with her. I told her that I would not have played her anyway, once I learned of the grade, but I thought that she should have to sit on the bench and watch the game, as we had to play a not-very-good backup goalie in her place.
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That sounds like fun. Is it just sports-themed, or is it called "sportz" to compare it with athletics?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:It's improv, like "Whose Line Is It Anyway."Appa23 wrote:I have been meaning to ask about this Comedy Sportz. What is it? I am assuming that it is not just her trying to play sports.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote: She has Quiz bowl today, Comedy Sportz tonight and Mock Trial on Sunday. I can't not let her do any of these events.
I was already unhappy with her because I cleaned up her room on Wednesday and she threw her clean, folded laundry on the floor.
She's been waiting all weekend to watch the new Harry Potter DVD and I think that I won't let her watch it.
Yesterday, after school, I took her out shopping for shoes for Mock Trial, because I didn't want to do it on the weekend. It took two hours, maybe I should have waited so she had more time to study.
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The latter.Appa23 wrote:That sounds like fun. Is it just sports-themed, or is it called "sportz" to compare it with athletics?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:It's improv, like "Whose Line Is It Anyway."Appa23 wrote: I have been meaning to ask about this Comedy Sportz. What is it? I am assuming that it is not just her trying to play sports.
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Re: My daughter...
I wonder if the Suchards live in the Bizarro tribe world? My daugther pulled this off in October - she has worked back to an A - and gets to straighten her hair a little less often.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:My daughter...
got a Fantastic Fabulous grade on her math quiz today. I've never seen this grade before on a test taken by my kids.
She spent an hour on her hair last night, rather than studying. I think that because she was one of only three kids getting an "A" on the class, she thought that she could coast. She's not getting an "A" any more.
I want to kill her, but all I can legally do is take away her flat iron.
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Trust me, it doesn't help.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:My daughter...
got a Fantastic Fabulous grade on her math quiz today. I've never seen this grade before on a test taken by my kids.
She spent an hour on her hair last night, rather than studying. I think that because she was one of only three kids getting an "A" on the class, she thought that she could coast. She's not getting an "A" any more.
I want to kill her, but all I can legally do is take away her flat iron.
However, I must say I was pleasantly surprised that the Graffitti Kid had a Beautious Coveted plus Covered plus Coveted plus Capable Capable Report card yesterday.
I shudder to think what he would have received if he had handed a few more assignments in LOL
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Really? You had a hair related Fantastic Fabulous grade too? I am so glad that I am not the only parent who had to deal with this type of thing. It just seems so odd.gotribego26 wrote:I wonder if the Suchards live in the Bizarro tribe world? My daugther pulled this off in October - she has worked back to an A - and gets to straighten her hair a little less often.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:My daughter...
got a Fantastic Fabulous grade on her math quiz today. I've never seen this grade before on a test taken by my kids.
She spent an hour on her hair last night, rather than studying. I think that because she was one of only three kids getting an "A" on the class, she thought that she could coast. She's not getting an "A" any more.
I want to kill her, but all I can legally do is take away her flat iron.
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She is a high school freshman - good student, good kid. I've been saying for 3 or 4 years that I wish she had a passion to be special at something (other than video games). She hasn't been all that involved in school activities in the past. She is enjoying Swim team now, but I tease her that when I suggested she develop a passion for something I wasn't thinking of ceramically straightened hair!PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Really? You had a hair related Fantastic Fabulous grade too? I am so glad that I am not the only parent who had to deal with this type of thing. It just seems so odd.
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Send it to me! Mine started smoking and smelling really fried this morning. Unfortunately I wasn't finished using it yet, so my hair at the holiday party is going to be interesting.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:
I want to kill her, but all I can legally do is take away her flat iron.
Sorry I don't have anything comforting to add. I failed math all the time.
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I was thinking about this problem.
I can tell you what was a lifetime godsend for me.
Mandatory studyhall from 7:00 to 9:00 while I was a Freshman in high school. Granted, Maddie is living at home and not a boarding school, but I believe that there still may be benefit for her in instilling this concept of structured study time (or better time management).
It especially made the transition to college a breeze, allowing me to juggle a heavy course load, athletics, journalism, theatre, fraternity obligations, other organizational duties, and work.
I can tell you what was a lifetime godsend for me.
Mandatory studyhall from 7:00 to 9:00 while I was a Freshman in high school. Granted, Maddie is living at home and not a boarding school, but I believe that there still may be benefit for her in instilling this concept of structured study time (or better time management).
It especially made the transition to college a breeze, allowing me to juggle a heavy course load, athletics, journalism, theatre, fraternity obligations, other organizational duties, and work.