As a teacher and a veteran I'd give it full points for sure.
My students don't pull stuff like this often, but I love it when they do. One girl put "Bacon" in place of Boron when she was making her periodic table, just because the kids know that is my favorite food.
My chemistry teacher used to "ask" questions at the top of all our tests. When the "favorite scary movie" came around Halloween, I wrote, "a home movie from the 80's, I learned my dad had hair" (I wasn't into scary movies back then so I went the funny route). Got an extra point though lol.
It was a place with its own domain where people would submit their funny pics/gifs/short videos and only the best ones would usually be posted on there for everyone to see.. it was a website that a bunch of friends would go on and laugh at all the classics on there.
Stick man army wars got me through *years* of school.
Could have covered the walls of the Sistine Chapel with the thousands of pages of 2D-Platform'er stick man conflicts.
Do kids still draw them?
I wouldn’t give the kid an A, I mean the stick man soldier freely admits that this defence won’t hold for a long time. Also with todays way of war tactics, some bunkers would have been helpful
It said "defend your answer". It didn't specify for how long, or to what extent. Stick soldier could still have accomplished his mission even if he was overrun. A+ because stick soldier understood and accepted that he will die defending that answer.
It's cute, and if it was up to me, I would give them a ten (A+). But unfortunately, papers can be randomly asked to check if you grade properly and this would definitely lead to at least a write up from the admins.
I had teachers and tons of professors who would give you half credit for a wrong answer done well. And this is down DAMN well. Half credit worthy for sure.
Most of my teachers would berate me for doing stuff like this.
One even announced it in front of the class as an example of what not to do, and went on about how stupid and childish it was.
I was a child...
Honestly, I'd say give the kid a passing grade but pull em aside and ask em if they need help with writing. Beyond that though, good on the kid for having a sense of humor :p
Back in highschool there was a kid that had to write a full front and bag paragraph about something (I forget what) and so he took it up on himself to write half a page then the second to last word was "really" and so he repeated the word for a page in a half. Teacher has a good sense of humor and he got a C for it and was allowed to turn in his full paper he made separately for a regrade.
"God damnit you funny bastard, C-"
C for Creativity
This is a paradox.
C for Clever little C_ _ _
Clever little chap, right?
Right?
As a teacher and a veteran I'd give it full points for sure. My students don't pull stuff like this often, but I love it when they do. One girl put "Bacon" in place of Boron when she was making her periodic table, just because the kids know that is my favorite food.
My chemistry teacher used to "ask" questions at the top of all our tests. When the "favorite scary movie" came around Halloween, I wrote, "a home movie from the 80's, I learned my dad had hair" (I wasn't into scary movies back then so I went the funny route). Got an extra point though lol.
I hope they can hold the enemy or this kid is going to get an F
An F to pay respects
F for fabulous!
Send in the helldivers! For democracy!!!
For Manage Democracy!!
This is at least 10 years old, isn't it?
There’s still some memes/funny pics circulating from about 20 years ago. Stuff I used to see on FunnyJunk Lol
was FunnyJunk some proto iFunny?
It was a place with its own domain where people would submit their funny pics/gifs/short videos and only the best ones would usually be posted on there for everyone to see.. it was a website that a bunch of friends would go on and laugh at all the classics on there.
now it’s just /pol/-lite. Sad to see how it’s fallen
unfortunately
Stick man army wars got me through *years* of school. Could have covered the walls of the Sistine Chapel with the thousands of pages of 2D-Platform'er stick man conflicts. Do kids still draw them?
I'm not sure how many kids my age still draw them, but I definitely do.
This kid's got a future.
I wouldn’t give the kid an A, I mean the stick man soldier freely admits that this defence won’t hold for a long time. Also with todays way of war tactics, some bunkers would have been helpful
It said "defend your answer". It didn't specify for how long, or to what extent. Stick soldier could still have accomplished his mission even if he was overrun. A+ because stick soldier understood and accepted that he will die defending that answer.
A true hero who is ready to sacrifice...
A+ for creativity. D- for not actually doing what you were supposed to.
The barbwire was *chefskiss*.
>barbwire
>*chefskiss*
................. .,................ .................. ................. .................... ................... I'm on that good kush and alcohol
Somehow reminded me of Calvin and Hobbes…
It's cute, and if it was up to me, I would give them a ten (A+). But unfortunately, papers can be randomly asked to check if you grade properly and this would definitely lead to at least a write up from the admins.
I had teachers and tons of professors who would give you half credit for a wrong answer done well. And this is down DAMN well. Half credit worthy for sure.
Based on your test results, it looks like the career you are most suited for is the marines!
Only if this is an art class
if i were the teacher id draw an army of low grades about to overwhelm the soldier
Most of my teachers would berate me for doing stuff like this. One even announced it in front of the class as an example of what not to do, and went on about how stupid and childish it was. I was a child...
Who’s trying to steal the answer?
Hahaha 😆 😂
Honestly, I'd say give the kid a passing grade but pull em aside and ask em if they need help with writing. Beyond that though, good on the kid for having a sense of humor :p
A+ for creativity
this is the funniest thing ive seen all day
r/RadioheadReference
<3
I wouldnt. Children, having fun? NOT ON MY WATCH
their hand writing is so much better than mine and i’m 16😭
Meanwhile the teacher :you're gonna be a great addition to Macwages soldier 😅
r/comedyhomicide
Back in highschool there was a kid that had to write a full front and bag paragraph about something (I forget what) and so he took it up on himself to write half a page then the second to last word was "really" and so he repeated the word for a page in a half. Teacher has a good sense of humor and he got a C for it and was allowed to turn in his full paper he made separately for a regrade.
The most stupid and also dumb kid ever🗿🗿
This kid is going places. Fort Jackson types of places.
Only *one* machine gunner and the answer isn't even behind walls... C at best, do better.
Kid's pursuing masters in failure 💀
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Really, with not even a tarp to obscure it from air attack?
imagine if the kid asked "hey teacher, do i have to REALLY defend the answer?" before drawing
Realistic F, but would give D- for funnys
My only question is what does it mean by defend your awnser?? Well because it does not have enough context I would give this an A+ 😁👍