In S's story about her Grandmother passing away she included the line, “I loved her to death, literally.” Four boys tried to fight it, but they lost it. S was like, “What, I don’t get it, why are you laughing; this is a SAD story, duh.”
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Literally
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Twilight for Nerds
H's essay about the things she finds annoying:
Harry Potter is so annoying. It's like Twilight for nerds..."
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Comparing countries
Question: Compare China to another country.
Student Answer: Oh, so like I should compare China to Prosser?
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"Bear Arms"
Test question: Which right in the Bill of Rights is the most important to you and why?
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Country versus Countryside
Book: 78% of the Chinese population lives in the country.
Student: 78% of the Chinese population lives in the country? How can that be if they live in China? Doesn't everyone in China have to live in the country?
We then learned the difference between a country and the countryside...
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Plan Period
Teacher sees student hanging around in bathroom after the bell rang and says: Don't you have somewhere you are supposed to be?
Student: Nah, it's my plan period.
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Now I've seen everything...
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Brain Farts...
LZ: Mr. H, I keep hearing people say this, but I don't know what it is. What are brain farts?
Mr. H: It's when your brain just kind of 'pfffffts' out and you forget stuff.
LZ: Ohhhhh! Katie has those all the time.
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The history of phones
Student 1: Mrs. Walker, were there cell phones in the 80s?
Me: No there were not.
Student 2 (Dead serious): Were there phones at all in the 80s?
Me: No K, we used tin cans and yarn to communicate with each other.
Student 2: Seriously, that's so cool!
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
The big number 13
S: Mr. H, this weekend is my birthday.
Mr. H: Happy Birthday!
S2: Yep, she’s turning the BIG number 13.
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Test Sympathy
Math class humor...
My students are on fire today!
Chantelle: Mr. H, I got 25/44 on my test.
Mr. H: yeah, you need to study more.
Chantelle: Can’t you just give me some sympathy points?
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Confusionism...
Each morning our office staff reads an inspirational quote or message on the morning announcements. Today's message pertained to what they said was,"The religion of Confucianism." My class started hysterically laughing and I said, "I don't get it what's so funny?" They quickly elected a spokesperson who announced, "There is an entire religion based on confusion?"
Ahh Master Confucious, what would you think about that?
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The Day the Music Died
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Science Class...
A little science humor...
Student 1 walked into class as Student 2 had just answered a question about the cell cycle and I responded back with part of my response being “a cell cycle”, Student 1 hears my words and asks “Did you just say he is asexual” – a cell cycle – asexual
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Sensory/Censored Language
In my student written notes for word choice, I stated that they should use sensory language. Student responded, “You want us to cuss?”
Censored language, sensory language. Hmm.
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Captions oh captions...
Assignment was to provide a caption for the picture provided. Perhaps inappropriate, but hilarious nonetheless...
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
The smell of luck
From Mr. H:
Today, I crumpled up and threw a paper in the trash can, like a basketball shot. It bounced off a cabinet and went in. A said, "You are just lucky today." I crumpled another paper and this time did it without looking. It bounced off the wall and went in. A said, "See, Luck. I could smell the luck in the air when I walked in here." T replied, "That might not have been luck you were smelling."
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The Jackie Robinson Story
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Spelling Bee
Today was the annual classroom spelling bee, and my students did not disappoint. Here are a few of my favorite answers:
Teacher: Cancellation
Student 1: Can I get the next word?
Teacher: No C, your word is cancellation.
Student 1: C-a-n-c-a-l-a-s-h-u-n
Teacher: Incorrect. Hanna, you are next, the word is cancellation.
Hanna: C-a-n-c-e-l-l-a-t-i-o-n
Teacher: That's Correct
Student 1: That's messed up, she gets all the easy ones!
Teacher: Entrepreneur
S: ?????????
T whispers: It starts with an "X"
S: O-n-t-r-e oh I give up, X-Y-purple-capital 7
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Born Ready
Missed school on Friday and came back to a sub report that made me chuckle a bit. When leaving the library, the sub asked students, "Are you ready?" C responded without missing a beat, "Miss, I was born ready..."
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Great quotes that last forever...
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The Australian Language
S, "Hey A, what language do they speak in Austria?"
A, "Umm, Australian?"
S, "HAHAHAHA!"
A, "Gees, only ask me about ones I'd know!"
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