71. Mindess says first graders need gentle reminders of all the things they can do, from writing the names of family members to cutting intricate shapes with scissors. 72. Mr. Adams we write our names for you. 73. Mrs. Bojic simply wrote her name. 74. My daughter was supposed to write her name for three days, four times, and not four days, three times. 75. My grandfather wrote the names of all five of his children up there. 76. Mrs. Fue asks and writes their names on the assignment board to remind them to go back to the library during recess. 77. On it she had written the names of her parents and her boyfriend. 78. Others filled in the circle for a candidate, then wrote the name of the same candidate in the write-in space, as if for emphasis. 79. Over in the corner, on a maroon love seat, Sophonie practices writing her name in a recipe book that is supposed to be for cooking. 80. Pick the best player in baseball, Herzog suggested, write his name on a piece of paper and then turn it over. |