Posted on 07/31/2013 2:22:05 PM PDT by MichCapCon
Kind of???
“Pens.” Pens, by definition, come equipped with ink. Otherwise, they’d be “pencils.”
“Ink Pens” is redundant, and it surprises me to hear a teacher call them that. But I am quibbling, so don’t take me seriously.
Remember when you had to specify “ballpoint” pen to distinguish it from a fountain pen?
Yeah, I’m just barely that old.
I use ink pens as opposed to felt tipped pens. Sharpies would be an example of this. They bleed through papers and onto desks, making paper grading impossible and classroom cleaning a pain. The packages of most of the non-felt tipped pens are labeled “ink pen”, so I’m only going by what the manufacturer brands them as.
Not at all! I’m 34 and I almost always use a fountain pen! I love the feel, the smoothness, and the style that only a fountain pen can create.
No he said "blue or black ink pens"... he's being precise not redundant. If someone said, "Please hand me that blue pen," do I give him the pen with blue ink or do I give him the pen made out of blue plastic?
But I'm being pedantic (and also leading with a conjunction) so don't take me seriously, either. [big grin with a wink]
You are not being pedantic, you’re being accurate. I failed to grasp the proper meaning of the sentence, and it was properly presented.
What series is that?
There are 8 books in the series so far. It begins in 1938 and continues into 1942. I hope the author, who is almost 80 years old, gets on with it before it's too late. I've never forgiven Louis L'Amour for dying with sequels unwritten!
Ambiguity is the mother's milk of progressives and radicals.
Niot having to comply with the law just leaves more money to pay the largely incompetent teachers.
Has everyone heard the World War Eleven story? really; being taught in a classroom. A teacher of undisclosed race calling WWII World War Eleven...
Ever read the Sam Campbell books?
Is that the author or a subject? Nothing’s pulling up in my library catalog.
Whoo boy...I can see taxes going up in a big way. It's for the chillun don't you know.
FMCDH(BITS)
I ‘m an 83 grad too! Went to school in San Jose, Calif... we didn’t have that deposit rule... nor were we expected to bring our own supplies... i guess we did in high school... my parents still bought me my own paper and pencils and markers... crayons, ruler and compass for home... sharpener...
Tomorrow is Dallas ISD big school supply give away. People with be lined up before dawn for the gibsmedat.
I actually do teach in a suburb of Dallas. My school is about 80% “economically disadvantaged” students. Every year I give the kids a large plastic tote that is kept on shelves for them to keep their school supplies in. I tell the kids that they are responsible for their own supplies and no one is to go into their tote except them. If they wish to loan out things to other students that is fine, but I don’t collect them into a “community” pile. I give the teachers who do that a hard time. At open house I get the same two reactions to my class policy every year. The parents who bought their kid’s supplies are grateful, while the parents who didn’t supply anything at all are pretty sullen. For those kids who don’t bring any supplies at all I have a large box of old crayons that I have picked up off of the floor over the years, and for writing I let them use those little golf pencils. If anyone thinks that is harsh then please explain why I consistently get more parents request that I become their child’s teacher than the other teachers in my grade level.
so did i... graduated in 83... your town was more progressive than mine back then... we got our supplies from the teacher... new crayons, pencils, pink eraser, paper in a drawer in the classroom... and a ruler and scissors that we were not allowed to keep... about halfway through the year, we got new crayons... (San Jose, Calif)
I always thought the box of old crayons was cool when I was little.
Wow, did I have enough type-ohs in that or what? Never fails when I post from my phone.
That’s the author. VERY good books. Written in the 40s and 50s. Here’s pics. Warning! Buy them off of ebay or Amazon. Bought mine off ebay.
If you can get them from the library, do so. They are treasures and collectible. (and priced as such)
http://www.lacellefamily.com/sam_campbell.html
In my day (50’s - 60’s) we had a minimal shopping list and we all used it ourselves.
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