Frazz by Jef Mallett for November 22, 2024

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    Olddog1  about 13 hours ago

    No you don’t.

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    Bilan  about 13 hours ago

    Mrs Olsen has to learn that with Caulfield, there’s always consequences.

    Caulfield has to learn that with Mrs Olsen, there’s always consequences.

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    robinafox  about 11 hours ago

    Aha, the truth comes out. Caulfield is a perfectionist. If he didn’t procrastinate he’d spend far too much time on his assignments.

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    chaosed2  about 11 hours ago

    Caulfield and Ms. Olsen challenge each other, ultimately making both of them better for it. Jef has really made a fun dynamic with them.

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    jessegooddoggy  about 10 hours ago

    Loving this arc!

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    Jeffin Premium Member about 10 hours ago

    Prayerful what you care for.

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    Jon Premium Member about 9 hours ago

    “Maybe if I work hard enough at it, I can get it down to a ‘B’, or even a ‘C’”

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    Cactus-Pete  about 9 hours ago

    Unless a higher grade is possible, you don’t need to grade it again.

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    rshive  about 9 hours ago

    And Caulfield kibitzes all the time.

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    bobtoledo Premium Member about 8 hours ago

    Does she sell Folgers coffee too?

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  about 7 hours ago

    Think either of them learned anything from this? More importantly, have we?

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    frisbeelady33  about 7 hours ago

    Yes. However, there are revisions. And reviewing it and general care in giving honor to the student’s work.

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    Aviatrexx Premium Member about 6 hours ago

    Mrs. Olsen should grade it. It’s only fair; she should have known it would create more work for him. His rewrite will probably deserve a better grade due to his review. This is a valuable lesson: the quality of your work increases with the effort you put into it. He obviously cares about that, but puts it off until time constraints limit it. His next lesson will be learning to recognize when the delta-effort expended will not result in a corresponding improvement of the end result. I’m still struggling with that one …

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    Commediacrit  about 5 hours ago

    “Writers don’t finish [a project], they only abandon it.” I can’t remember who first said that, but it’s true.

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