Dear Mrs. Cunningham I watched your video and i thought it was very nice and your help to promote respect and dignity into every child you can. Keep up the good work Mrs. Cunningham and i hope all the days you have teaching are filled with smiles laughter and joy. Thank you for this video :)
Thank you - I am teaching second grade this year and the children are wonderful, all so enthusiastic about learning, all with big dreams. Best wishes to you!
I guess teaching the students proper grammar takes a back seat to multicultural dogma in Cunningham's class. Then again, that's par for the course in American "education" these days.
@TeacherCunningham "...you may hear something you've never heard before." Before is a preposition. Conventional English grammar mandates that sentences shouldn't end with prepositions.
"Or you can look real close..."
This sentence should read as follows: "Or you can look really closely..."
Despite these errors, I'm sure you're a very good teacher.
Hi Mrs.Cunningham it's Jonathan from Shady Side Academy! Love your video and take a look at my videos. See you soon!
JonathanHung8 1 month ago
what's the name of this song?
MLarson4401 11 months ago
Dear Mrs. Cunningham I watched your video and i thought it was very nice and your help to promote respect and dignity into every child you can. Keep up the good work Mrs. Cunningham and i hope all the days you have teaching are filled with smiles laughter and joy. Thank you for this video :)
floridaman2000 1 year ago
@floridaman2000
Thank you - I am teaching second grade this year and the children are wonderful, all so enthusiastic about learning, all with big dreams. Best wishes to you!
TeacherCunningham 1 year ago
"Or you can look real close..."
"...never heard before."
I guess teaching the students proper grammar takes a back seat to multicultural dogma in Cunningham's class. Then again, that's par for the course in American "education" these days.
DartmouthAlum96 1 year ago
@DartmouthAlum96
Where is the grammar error? The two lines you have in quotes are not in the same sentence.
TeacherCunningham 1 year ago
@TeacherCunningham "...you may hear something you've never heard before." Before is a preposition. Conventional English grammar mandates that sentences shouldn't end with prepositions.
"Or you can look real close..."
This sentence should read as follows: "Or you can look really closely..."
Despite these errors, I'm sure you're a very good teacher.
DartmouthAlum96 1 year ago