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(s) = seller, (c) = customer
Posted on: July 18, 2007
Posted by: Dianna Hisaw (c)
I like the organization of this product; however, those of us who teach in public school cannot use the sentences that are provide because they are Biblically referenced and based.
Posted on: July 25, 2007
Reply by: Linda Highman (s)
Thanks for your two-fold comment. First, the very organization is key to a clearer understanding of our language. Your forthright second comment, motivated a revised curriculum, KIS II for secular settings, as well as an improved KIS I. "As iron sharpens iron," so we can sharpen each other as professionals here at Teachers Pay Teachers!
Posted on: July 11, 2007
Posted by: Gale Benington (s)
Seemed to be religious.