Over Christmas Break (yes, this post is long overdue) Aaron was sent home with 20 addition and subtraction sheets with a note that said he would be tested on these after vacation. Each test would have 70 questions and they would be given 5 minutes to complete each sheet. Any student who could pass both the addition and subtraction tests without any errors would get to go to a pizza party at school!
We worked very hard on those tests. We practiced almost every day, but he always fell just short of the 5 minutes. We found more math sheets when we ran out of the ones his teacher provided and I even bought him a math game for his DS. He did finally finish within the 5 minutes, but only once and we were unsure if he would be able to do it again under pressure. Aaron had given up hope on the pizza party and hard as I tried, I couldn't bring his confidence back up.
Then the night before he went back to school I was reading over his homework before putting it in his backpack and I realized that we had made a mistake! He had to complete 70 questions in 5 minutes... and the sheets the teacher sent home had 100 problems on them! He had been doing it all along!! When I explained this to him a slow smile crept over his face... a smile of relief!
On the day of the tests he finished in plenty of time and even went back to check his answers.
He was so excited to tell me that he passed the tests when I picked him up from school!
We worked very hard on those tests. We practiced almost every day, but he always fell just short of the 5 minutes. We found more math sheets when we ran out of the ones his teacher provided and I even bought him a math game for his DS. He did finally finish within the 5 minutes, but only once and we were unsure if he would be able to do it again under pressure. Aaron had given up hope on the pizza party and hard as I tried, I couldn't bring his confidence back up.
Then the night before he went back to school I was reading over his homework before putting it in his backpack and I realized that we had made a mistake! He had to complete 70 questions in 5 minutes... and the sheets the teacher sent home had 100 problems on them! He had been doing it all along!! When I explained this to him a slow smile crept over his face... a smile of relief!
On the day of the tests he finished in plenty of time and even went back to check his answers.
He was so excited to tell me that he passed the tests when I picked him up from school!
3 comments:
Go Aaron!!! :-)
That is AWESOME! Love that story. Way to go Aaron!
I think I smell PIZZA!...Good Job Aaron!!
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