ABAB by Lori Klus
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I was teaching a unit on patterning to my grade one class. As most teachers, we try many techniques and activities to bring together the new learning. I was nearing the end of the unit when I was away one day, at school the next, away the next day and back to school again. When I did come to school the following day, one of my students said, “Miss Klus, you were away like an ABAB pattern”. These kids are clever!
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Sonia Hill said:
Dear Lori’
My name is Sonia Hill nee KLus I am reseaching my family tree and recently came across cousins in Canada Your name came up in a seach and I’m wondering if you are related?
My Dad Turko Klus was born in poland in 1915 He came as a displaced person to Australia in 1949 He had a brother Ivan and two sisters Anne And Mary I hope you don’t mind me sendng amessage this way
Regards
Sonia Hill
July 30, 2006 | | Reply
Sonia Hill said:
Hi Sonia
You might find this disturbing, or interesting, or maybe we are family too. . .
My name is Sonia Hill. . .
I’m at work - bored - searching the web - that’s what bored people do, and I came accross your webpage. . .
I am a paramedic, I work for Netcare911, the biggest ambulance service in South Africa. . .
So, here’s my close family tree:
Grandfather: Hillary James Hill - and his 3 children. . .
My father: Clinton Hill
My Aunt: Jeanette Hill (Now Kruger)
My Uncle: Frederic Hill
I don’t think we are related but you never know. . .
It was just nice letting you know that there is someone in South Africa sharing the same name as you!
Good luck and enjoy your research!!
Regards. . .
Sonia Hill
November 6, 2006 | | Reply
gail said:
Dear Lori:
I don’t know if I fit into your inquire, My name is gail Dell Aleksijuk and I am the granddaughter of Mike and anne turko in Canada. I am just one of many turko relations that are help to build and complete a family tree.
Maybe you are a part of a tree that is is growing
best regards
gail
February 8, 2007 | | Reply