Thread:Betty2015/@comment-28694170-20170722114824/@comment-28694170-20170722144711

I bet those two are up to no good in your classroom. . . 😂😂😂

I remember back in Grade Two when somebody had written on a math quiz. We were supposed to write the answers on a separate piece of paper so that the quiz could be used again. Somebody wrote on the actual quiz. When the teacher collected all the quizzes, she asked who had done that. Of course, Nobody admitted to having done it. She said that we would not be allowed to go for recess until Somebody admitted to what they had done. We all sat there waiting for Somebody to speak up, but Nobody did. Had it been a cold day, I would not have cared. It was a nice day, though.

Somebody finally confessed, but he only said that he had done it because he wanted everybody to be able to go for recess. The person who had done it finally confessed. In retrospect, I am not sure that I would have handled it this way. He was likely embarrassed that he had forgotten not to not write on the quiz. I am not sure that it was worth making an example out of something that I would consider an honest mistake.

I developed a bit of a crush on Somebody -- because he confessed to something that he did not do so that we could all go for recess. . . 😂😂😂