I’m astonished that someone who knows how to draw a guitar properly — and a violin! — doesn’t know the correct angle to cross the bow! (It’s 90 degrees, if you’re wondering.)
Music could help with grading. I know it helped me do my homework, and I’ve never stopped my daughters from having music playing while doing homework. I’ve never understood the concept of doing homework in silence…but then again, I really don’t like silence.
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
Do the notes help when writing notes on student’s papers?
Sephten about 3 years ago
I’m astonished that someone who knows how to draw a guitar properly — and a violin! — doesn’t know the correct angle to cross the bow! (It’s 90 degrees, if you’re wondering.)
Wren Fahel about 3 years ago
Music could help with grading. I know it helped me do my homework, and I’ve never stopped my daughters from having music playing while doing homework. I’ve never understood the concept of doing homework in silence…but then again, I really don’t like silence.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Not at all…I’m sure they’ll appreciate the audience!
daddo52 about 3 years ago
Closely relates to a class of first graders
InuYugiHakusho about 3 years ago
Seems like they appreciate a small audience.
FrannieL Premium Member about 3 years ago
Her parents are lovely.
chrisfromsb about 3 years ago
I am teaching a Bible study on the book of Luke. I would like to find a picture of the “mighty angel” that shows up sometime.
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Music puts graders in a generous mood.