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When I was about 5, I decided I would teach this other kid to write. We were across from each other at a little table. I drew a capital A. He drew what he saw, upside down. I kept trying to correct him, but it never occurred to me to turn the paper.
I still don’t know if he was messing with me or not. It was pretty easy to do.
Argythree almost 10 years ago
It would be interesting if Ruthie could actually teach illiterate little James to read…
josietn almost 10 years ago
Differentiated instruction at its finest. :)
Kip W almost 10 years ago
When I was about 5, I decided I would teach this other kid to write. We were across from each other at a little table. I drew a capital A. He drew what he saw, upside down. I kept trying to correct him, but it never occurred to me to turn the paper.
I still don’t know if he was messing with me or not. It was pretty easy to do.
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
Probably “Jackass.”
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 10 years ago
Okay, “funner” is a word. Spell check doesn’t lie.
kab2rb almost 10 years ago
Ruthie that is smart of you hope James learns.