Caulfield: They say it's helpful to approach stressful tasks with a ritual cue. Frazz: And how did yelling "geronimo!" work? Caulfield: Pretty well, I guess. She never even collected the quiz.
Traumatizing your teacher is, I suppose, a lot like cuing her up and poking her into the side pocket. If a strategy works, it’s a pool cue stick in your quiver.
comicsssfanSometimes those easy pop quizes aren’t so much to see how the student is doing, but to encourage keeping up with reading assignments. I remember a seminary class on ministry to youth with two books, one on sex education, the other on theology. A question on the pop was “What is the ‘great American fairy tale’?” [That there is only one perfect mate out there to find, from the former] One who hadn’t kept up guessed the latter – “That America is a Christian nation.” All agreed that though wrong, it was a better answer.
Kind&Kinder about 9 years ago
Traumatizing your teacher is, I suppose, a lot like cuing her up and poking her into the side pocket. If a strategy works, it’s a pool cue stick in your quiver.
whiteheron about 9 years ago
But I bet she gave Caulfield a grade…..She who laughs last, laughs best.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer about 9 years ago
lol
comicboyz about 9 years ago
what are we going to do when Caulfield triggers an heart attack in his teacher??
Comic Minister Premium Member about 9 years ago
I see now.
blackdawne about 9 years ago
Did you know she dated Geronimo?
hippogriff about 9 years ago
comicsssfanSometimes those easy pop quizes aren’t so much to see how the student is doing, but to encourage keeping up with reading assignments. I remember a seminary class on ministry to youth with two books, one on sex education, the other on theology. A question on the pop was “What is the ‘great American fairy tale’?” [That there is only one perfect mate out there to find, from the former] One who hadn’t kept up guessed the latter – “That America is a Christian nation.” All agreed that though wrong, it was a better answer.
hippogriff about 9 years ago
Night-Gaunt49Not quite. It was wrong in the book larnin’ sense, but more right as a description of reality.
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
Especially since the answer would have to be at least somewhat subjective.