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It looks like I have about the same amount of digital orders, I estimate 60. My digital orders are just one item per order, whereas my normal orders are a dozen items in an order. Most of my orders are divided up into 3-4 separate shipments, but still counted as one order. I have Prime. I don't know what I'd do without Amazon.
If my son can play, I will send him out. The other day he was playing here and when I told everyone it was time to leave, my son told him if he could play, he would come over and get him. After about 30 minutes, he is knocking on our door.
In my experience, managers often work more hours which they are not paid for, so yes, I think it is fair for them to do personal stuff during the "work day" if this does not cause problems with everyone's work getting done. I used to work until 2am and then I would come in at 10am or work from home the next day.
It turns out the date was 3/11 :( So now I have 2.66 pounds of ground beef in my fridge, waiting for me to decide what to do with it. Would you eat it? If you would, would you cook it and freeze it (e.g., for tacos)?
My 2nd grader is also doing WWW 3. But we started in the middle of the year with it. I just schedule it for every day, so we don't necessarily complete the 5 days of instruction in the same week. It works well for my dd. It doesn't take up too much time, she gets plenty of practice with a particular topic (like quotations, for example).
But I remember being surprised by how little science there really was in it, it was more like it was just non-fiction writing, in my memory. I took it several times trying to get a 32, I never got it. I scored high enough in every section over different times, but I never got them on the same time. I was always getting things like 30, 31, 31, 32.
Doing math and science after lunch gives me time to set up labs, etc., and get caffeine in my system before trying to work on those topics. Read aloud-s are best done last for us. Making sure we start school before 8:30 is absolutely key to having a productive day. I can not be productive in my PJ's no matter how much I'd like to be.
The last five chapters in Anton go beyond topics covered in Foerster in this version, perhaps only multivariable calculus topics. One possible approach for us would be to use Foerster most of the way, but to get some experience with rigorous proofs in some other book, like Anton’s Chapter 2 (Limits and Continuity), Chapter 3 (The ...
They usually trim them quite a bit to do it—neglected, my nails grow decently long. At the decidedly non-fancy strip mall place I go to, nails are $55, acrylics are about $100. Pedicures are $65, more if you need callous removal. 1.
For me, it's been best to schedule entirely by time and not by pages. Like your daughter, my son loses focus after 20-30 minutes, so we just spend that much time on math each day and get as far as we can. Somedays, he might only solve one problem, but other days he whips through 3-4 pages. It just depends on where in the chapter we're at and ...