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 over 9 years ago
It would be interesting if Ruthie could actually teach illiterate little James to read…
josietn over 9 years ago
Differentiated instruction at its finest. :)
Kip W over 9 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 over 9 years ago
Probably “Jackass.”
Lyons Group, Inc. over 9 years ago
Okay, “funner” is a word. Spell check doesn’t lie.
kab2rb over 9 years ago
Ruthie that is smart of you hope James learns.