miss_s_b: (Graph)miss_s_b ([personal profile] miss_s_b) wrote,
@ 2009-07-06 03:43 pm UTC
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Current mood: busy
Entry tags:f-list is made of awesome, shrublette, statporn
This week's headline figures:
  • 494 absolute unique visitors (down slightly)
  • 1593 visits (up 100)
  • Busiest day: Monday
  • Readers' favourite browser: Firefox, 52.54% (up a tiny bit)

My top Ten referral sites are:
  1. Google.com
  2. Direct
  3. Lib Dem Voice (thanks again, Ryan!)
  4. Lib Dem Blogs (thanks Ryan!)
  5. Google.co.uk
  6. Caron
  7. The Gob
  8. [personal profile] djm4
  9. [personal profile] etoile
  10. Jonathan Calder
My top Ten search terms are:
  1. Moscow state circus
  2. about me quotes
  3. Jennie Rigg
  4. Quote Me Happy
  5. Miss S B
  6. Dreamwidth
  7. The Moscow State Circus
  8. What does internet think?
  9. What does the internet think about me?
  10. happy quote


My favourite search term which has been used to reach me this week is
wile e. coyote slytherin
. This week's Variations on a Theme have included Peter Cushing lives in Whitstable, is my face proportional, and jeremy brett naked (man, there are a lot of pervy Brettfen out there!)

Exciting stats not from Google Analytics:
  • # of unread emails: 17
  • # of websites requiring work: 5
  • # of blog posts I am committed to write that I haven't written yet: 10
  • # of logos/headers to design: 2 (still one for Sarah at Same Difference, and one for next month's sponsor)
  • # of Dreamwidth Invite Codes Available for handing out: 2
  • # of people added to reading list this week: 3
  • # of people removed from reading list this week: 0 (man, [staff profile] mark, please hurry up with those reading filters...)
  • # of times I forgot to take my happy pill this week and ended up taking it late: 1
  • # of times I have had a panic attack and ended up crying on the bed scratching myself to pieces today: 2
  • # of times I have burst into tears in gratitude at how wonderful my friends are today: 3 (so far)
  • Amount of shit to put up on eBay: approx 1 million metric fucktonnes.
  • Amount of shit put up on eBay so far: 0 (but hopefully this will change by tomorrow)
I'd like to say thank you to all of you guys who have helped me through today's various crises. You are awesome, and I couldn't cope without you

* group hug *

The other thing I'd like to tell you about is [personal profile] amazing_holly's school report, which I received this afternoon. It's excellent The attainment ranks go from 1-5 and the effort ranks are A for above average, B for average and C for below average. She got 1A for most things (including literacy, numeracy, art, science, and music) and 1B for most of the rest, except for listening to the teacher, in which she got a C for effort and ICT, in which she got 1C - i.e. she is well ahead of the rest of the class, and therefore doesn't put any effort in and finds it boring.

She's so much like me it's uncanny.



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(Anonymous)
2009-07-06 04:44 pm UTC (link)
At the risk of appearing mean, if your school is following the National Attainment Level marking scheme here, a six year old at the end of Y1 is not performing significantly above national average if they're scoring 1a. 2c or above is the expectation for the 75th centile of the main cohort (excluding SEN pupils and special schools), 1a for 50th. By the end of Y2 they're all expected to be heading for 2a/3c, etc. Reception/Foundation pupils who are working above level tend to achieve 1c.

It's worth reading further on this because it does make a difference when it comes to the bloody KS1/2 tests.

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Brilliant Holly


[personal profile] sassy_scot
2009-07-06 05:40 pm UTC (link)
What a fantastically clever girl she is:-)

You know yourself, but it's nice when the "professionals" recognise it too:-)

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