
Ha! Ha!  This website says to take a "plane" piece of paper.  I think the writer means a plain piece of paper, as in a piece of paper without lines--not a piece of paper related to an airplane.

 "Your child" is singular and "them" is plural.  The most logical solution would be to use the singular form.  The singular form of them is him or her.
 "Your child" is singular and "them" is plural.  The most logical solution would be to use the singular form.  The singular form of them is him or her. A teacher friend brought me this mistake from the Saline Express. "Obove" should be "Above."  Perhaps it marks a trend in our language to adjust words so as to make them more like the word "Obama."  It's a language revolution!!  Ha!
A teacher friend brought me this mistake from the Saline Express. "Obove" should be "Above."  Perhaps it marks a trend in our language to adjust words so as to make them more like the word "Obama."  It's a language revolution!!  Ha!
 "Vericose" should be "varicose."
 "Vericose" should be "varicose." The most glaring mistake is the apostrophe in the word "Tuesday's" and the apostrophe in "Saturday's."   Because Tuesday nor Saturday does not own or possess anything, it should be written "Tuesdays" and "Saturdays."
The most glaring mistake is the apostrophe in the word "Tuesday's" and the apostrophe in "Saturday's."   Because Tuesday nor Saturday does not own or possess anything, it should be written "Tuesdays" and "Saturdays."