I once gave my upper elementary reading class an assignment to write a question about the novel we were reading that I couldn’t answer. It was one of the best assignments I ever gave. They were running up to me with all these great high level questions for fifteen minutes, and finally, someone asked a question that I couldn’t answer. Fun times!
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
Amazing Moment!
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago
In terms of proper English, shouldn’t that have been “Here are your social studies questions.”?
eromlig about 1 year ago
But how did she do?
Sanspareil about 1 year ago
If it’s from Caulfield you can be relieved and insulted simultaneously!!
Uncle Kenny about 1 year ago
I once gave my upper elementary reading class an assignment to write a question about the novel we were reading that I couldn’t answer. It was one of the best assignments I ever gave. They were running up to me with all these great high level questions for fifteen minutes, and finally, someone asked a question that I couldn’t answer. Fun times!
Doug K about 1 year ago
She could (also) feel some pride in that she has helped inspire Caulfield
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Let the competition begin.
bigger Nate about 1 year ago
Which one was hers the one she took or the one she gave
rshive about 1 year ago
Caulield probably knows all the answers anyway.
Brilliant_Birdie about 1 year ago
I mean the fact that she actually DID the assignment.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
When did teaching become so transactional?
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 1 year ago
I want to know what questions were on the quiz Caulfield handed Mrs. Olsen. And will this count in her final grade?
Cactus-Pete about 1 year ago
Let’s see – she did what she’s supposed to do, he didn’t. How is that “fair’s fair”?
Bilan about 1 year ago
It wasn’t the questions on the quiz that mattered to Caulfield. His question was whether she would even take the quiz.
glowing-steak32 about 1 year ago
Depends, fewer means the questions might be harder.