Reminds me of the story I read to my son when he was a little older Monsters in the closet. Only these were good monsters. Then more recently someone made a movie of the book.
Pschearer, that’s the overall instruction. There follows, apparently, a list of times. We see the first item on that list: Morning. I suppose the next items might be Noon, Evening, Night.
Ruthie sure has a vivid imagination.
(This comic is a lot like the published One Big Happy for Sunday…)
I was taught in teacher school to give specific directions and avoid having them open-ended. It is funnier that Ruthie’s teacher missed that lesson. I’d reward the complete answer, anyway. It is more interesting to read! Most kids would write, “Eat breakfast.” That is an incomplete sentence, and boring.
In fact, I’d encourage creative answers ahead of time.
remiles51 almost 14 years ago
Makes sense to me.
Destiny23 almost 14 years ago
That’s the trouble with being a comic kid – you never grow up, so you never outgrow your childish fears.
kab2rb almost 14 years ago
Reminds me of the story I read to my son when he was a little older Monsters in the closet. Only these were good monsters. Then more recently someone made a movie of the book.
pschearer Premium Member almost 14 years ago
“What you do at each time”? I don’t even understand the question. Can someone translate it into English please?
bmonk almost 14 years ago
Pschearer, that’s the overall instruction. There follows, apparently, a list of times. We see the first item on that list: Morning. I suppose the next items might be Noon, Evening, Night.
Ruthie sure has a vivid imagination.
(This comic is a lot like the published One Big Happy for Sunday…)
pschearer Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Ah, now I see. Thanks, bmonk. It would have helped if I had a copy of the test.
lfanterickson almost 14 years ago
I was taught in teacher school to give specific directions and avoid having them open-ended. It is funnier that Ruthie’s teacher missed that lesson. I’d reward the complete answer, anyway. It is more interesting to read! Most kids would write, “Eat breakfast.” That is an incomplete sentence, and boring.
In fact, I’d encourage creative answers ahead of time.