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Hey Lucy

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Just wanted to drop you a line to let you know I did a little formatting on your page, putting all the pics on one line. I hope this is what you wanted. It looked like that was the case to me.  :) Anyway, I love the pic of Joey with the little bluegill. I love fishing, and it seems like your boy is a natural.

I'm around to help you anytime you need a hand, so let me know if you have any questions or concerns with Wiki or the course in general. Have a great day!

PbakerODU (talk) 21:43, 3 February 2009 (UTC)Reply


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Hi Lucy, Love the pictures and love your teaching philosophy. I agree that we should make room for needed teaching adjustments. The classrooms move so fast because they have to give the students so much information before the SOL's. If a student gets lost or is behind he needs to be caught up not forgotton because they have to "move on" which is something I have heard teachers say.

Duplicates and Commons

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Hi Lucy,

Thanks for your upload of File:Pictureofschoolbus.jpg. Please avoid uploading duplicates such as File:Bus.JPG. You can monitor your contributions with the "my contributions" link in the upper-right corner of the (default) Wikibooks interface. For procedures on how to delete unwanted content, I've added a welcome message with some useful links and tips to the top of this page.

You uploaded the file under a free license, which is great, but since the image is potentially useful for a much larger audience, please consider uploading it to Wikimedia Commons where it will become transparently available on all Wikimedia projects (you can use files uploaded to Commons on Wikipedia and Wikibooks as if they were uploaded locally, but not the other way around).

Happy editing. --Swift (talk) 04:37, 4 March 2009 (UTC)Reply