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Settle down class...

Bryan Burnett | 11:07 UK time, Monday, 22 November 2010

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Let's start with an apology for the lateness of this posting with the announcement of tonight's theme. I've been in the land of no internet over the weekend so haven't had the chance to get this online. I know those of you who contribute via the blog like to have time to mull over your suggestions so let's hope this gives you the chance to contribute properly....

It's a Get It On homework week and each night will have a different subject. Please set aside enough time to complete your homework and find a quite place in the home to concentrate so you wont be disturbed when you try to complete your suggestions. All the homework set this week is expected to be completed by all bloggers. Some sections will be manageable and others may be more of a challenge. If any of you fail to complete your homework on time then you will need to send a note to Miss Babs and she will come up with an appropriate punishment...

I found some rules on a website which may be useful for those of you who are supervising blogger's homework:

"You might want to make a simple homework chart and put a sticker or a smiley face on it every day that homework is completed without a fuss (obviously, this is for younger bloggers!). A certain number of stickers earn a special treat. Or, you may tell your blogger that if he does his homework all week, you will take him out for ice cream or rollerblading. Don't over-reward or put yourself in the position to treat, treat, treat every weekend. I've said it before, but it absolutely bears repeating: Your job is not to bribe your blogger into doing homework!"

Tonight's subject is foreign languages. This can be 'songs sung in...' or included in the title of the song or the artist. You now have just over six hours to complete your homework which must be handed in by ten past six...

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