This Kid Might Have Heard A Thing Or Two
When there is an option to fill a word that ends with a “uck” sound, some of us would probably be thinking of the same answer. This must have happened to the little kid who gave this answer but unfortunately, this test was all about animals. We are sure the teacher had a good laugh.
No Way A Second Grader Is That Strong
Well, when you give an example of a kid that strong, you are bound to get an answer as funny as this. For a second grader to be able to lift 97 pounds, this kid is not wrong to state that he must be on steroids. You cannot be in middle school and lift weights this heavy.
PEMDAS
We all know that “PEMDAS,” is used for remembering an algebraic expression using the phrase “Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally.” This kid must have probably forgotten that this was a math test and decided to get creative and come up with his own version of the acronym.
No One Remembers When Earth Day Is
When the teacher taught this student about Earth Day, it would have probably involved advising the class about the importance of preserving and taking care of the environment. This kid was very honest about learning that Earth Day fell on April 22nd and that it would indeed be helpful while playing a trivia game.
This Kid Knows Their 80s Slang
So when this student saw that the math question was using an 80s slang, he jumped on board and decided to answer with another 80s slang. He decided to write a ‘radical expression’ using the language of the 80s and wrote ‘That’s totally gnarly, dude’. Do you think he passed the test? Clearly, he did not!
There Is A Difference
If you do not teach kids well, they will still find a way to outsmart you the best way they can. Here we have one such example that shows how a child’s mind works. When asked to find the difference between 8 and 6, the kid decided to compare the feature. Sometimes, you need to use mathematical terms and not words that can mean another thing.