I am wondering if I should start a class for future Logos uses. I should have them traiined to use Passage Guide by the time Logos 7 comes out.
MMy class.
Are these all your kids? I thought most of yours were older.
And where's your Logos prosthetic? You'd definitely need to be wearing that in order to teach a Logos class to the kiddies.
Are these all your kids?
These are all my grandchildren.
And where's your Logos prosthetic?
Looks to me like at least 3 of them are old enough to start on the syntax search.
In interest of full disclosure: my eldest brother was quite proud of having taught me the Morse Code. Only afterwards did it occur to him, I didn't read yet - it was all distinct letters in meaningless sequence to me.[:(]
I was quite proud as a 6th grader to have taught my 1st grade sister about fractions and negative numbers when she was barely learning addition and subtraction in school. By two years later I was teaching her beginning algebra.
Rosie, you're as bad as my brother who gave me a calculus book for Christmas when I was 10 and taught me al sorts of tricks to drive my teachers nuts.[:D] My sister sent me to school thinking Hamlet and Sherlock Holmes were kids books - she merely read to me whatever she was reading in highschool. But not to worry - the other brother made sure I knew I was a troublesome, annoying, useless kid sister.[:P]
Rosie, you're as bad as my brother who gave me a calculus book for Christmas when I was 10 and taught me al sorts of tricks to drive my teachers nuts.
Yup, it was fun driving my sister's teachers nuts vicariously. She would innocently ask them (knowing the answer full well), "What happens if you subtract 2 minus 3?" The teacher would say "you can't do that!" My sister would assert, "Yes you can, you get a negative number." I would get to hear the juicy stories when she got home, but I would have loved to have seen the embarrassed look on her teacher's face. We'd long given up playing classroom with the chalkboard in the basement by the time I learned about imaginary numbers (e.g., the square root of -1). Now that would have been fun! [:)]
Sadly, she never kept up the enjoyment of math. She was basically just acting like a performing monkey doing tricks to please me. But she went her own way and went into psychology, viola performance, and ultimately speech therapy. I'm happy for her. One math nerd in the family is already one too many.
Maybe Logos has a book that would explain what's causing all of them ! [:P]
Maybe Logos has a book that would explain what's causing all of them !
Psalm 127:3-5 Psalm 128:3-6 [;)]
Where's the pooch?
I am wondering if I should start a class for future Logos uses. I should have them traiined to use Passage Guide by the time Logos 7 comes out. MMy class.
Great idea!
S. T., if you need help with the training just holler. Would love to help a brudder.