Coming Soon 👀 At the beginning of April, you’ll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
This demonstrates part of the reason why essay assignments usually (need to) have additional requirements as to what must be included in the assignment — including the number of words that must be used.
Mrs. Olsen stops to get coffee on the way to work, then refills her cup while she’s at work. I’m betting she has a cup or two at home when she wakes in the morning, too. As someone who has never had a cup of coffee in his life, I find that to be a remarkable amount of caffeine to ingest. I wonder if she ever gets the zoomies. I also wonder if she gets a caffeine headache from withdrawal symptoms is she runs out of coffee?
Students would see that simple, no limits assignment as nice gesture by Mrs. Olsen. She’ll never tell them she goofed on the details. All benefit. Wish I had thought of that some months.
“Do not war against the May.” I came across that recently, but I can’t remember the original source (Dante? Petrarch?).
I means that people in their autumn and winter years (such as Mrs. Olsen) are ill-advised to censure the passions of those in the springtime of their lives. Not just because they, too, were once young, but because it’s a fight they’ll never win in the long term.
Best way to learn something is to teach it. But I’m surprised she didn’t specify a minimum number of words, a lesson I’m sure she learned long ago. Also, right now I’m looking forward to April.
diazch408 about 13 hours ago
Frazz probably ‘taught’ Mrs. Olsen a lot of lessons when he was a student.
Cow man about 11 hours ago
Should be easy to grade, just give everyone an A and move on to the next assignment.
Doug K about 9 hours ago
This demonstrates part of the reason why essay assignments usually (need to) have additional requirements as to what must be included in the assignment — including the number of words that must be used.
jessegooddoggy about 7 hours ago
October.
goboboyd about 6 hours ago
“None of us is as smart as all of us.”
BJDucer about 6 hours ago
Mrs. Olsen stops to get coffee on the way to work, then refills her cup while she’s at work. I’m betting she has a cup or two at home when she wakes in the morning, too. As someone who has never had a cup of coffee in his life, I find that to be a remarkable amount of caffeine to ingest. I wonder if she ever gets the zoomies. I also wonder if she gets a caffeine headache from withdrawal symptoms is she runs out of coffee?
poppacapsmokeblower about 6 hours ago
Well, here we are, the last day of February, hopefully, for this year at least.
Cactus-Pete about 6 hours ago
May? On May first they become enthusiastic? Or did they mean anticipation of May? It doesn’t make any sense.
sandpiper about 6 hours ago
Students would see that simple, no limits assignment as nice gesture by Mrs. Olsen. She’ll never tell them she goofed on the details. All benefit. Wish I had thought of that some months.
Stephen Gilberg about 5 hours ago
Not June?
Bendarling1 about 4 hours ago
The teachers that stop learning have areas hard time motivating students. And i don’t mean the usual in service stuff
fritzoid Premium Member about 4 hours ago
“Do not war against the May.” I came across that recently, but I can’t remember the original source (Dante? Petrarch?).
I means that people in their autumn and winter years (such as Mrs. Olsen) are ill-advised to censure the passions of those in the springtime of their lives. Not just because they, too, were once young, but because it’s a fight they’ll never win in the long term.
Darling.aw about 4 hours ago
only the good ones…
DaBump Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Best way to learn something is to teach it. But I’m surprised she didn’t specify a minimum number of words, a lesson I’m sure she learned long ago. Also, right now I’m looking forward to April.
EMGULS79 about 2 hours ago
If I’d been in the class, she’d have had 17 that said “May” and one that said “July.”
SpammersAreScum about 2 hours ago
Should have said, “What makes you enthusiastic AND WHY.” That way she’d get at least a little creative writing.