I was born in Australia, grew up in Texas, and have spent my entire adult life in different countries of the world (to date: Germany, Syria, Poland, and Ghana). I am a mom of four who is just trying to make her mark in the world. I keep threatening to move (my blog) but apparently I'm happy in this spot in blogoslovakia.
Lol ... that's so funny ... and maybe a bit sad too :P In the first year of my studies I had ortography as a subject and my paper on that topic was about spelling and punctuation mistakes in public texts like signs, catalogues, ... I couldn't believe all the terrible mistakes I found ... :))
This is sadly hilarious. My son's first grade teacher had me in for a "conference". Seems he'd been caught being a "kid" in her classroom. As I sat listening to her tell me how my son couldn't sit still in class I looked at her colorful bulletin board with pictures plus the words to match the pictures--an obvious spelling lesson. Next to an ear of corn was the word korn in her handwriting.
That's actually really funny and a great sovernir of their years at the school. Could be worse - I purchased a yearbook from Nick's school only to find that he was not in any of the pages! I guess they took pictures in the fall when he wasn't there. If they have any extra copies, please send one my way since I am sure Nick is in that "shool" yearbook.
Hehehe! I once had a teacher who insisted on spelling "independence" as "independAnce". It took me years to unswitcheroo that one...in fact, when I was writing up this comment, I had to make sure I had them the right way around :-) Yep, I are edjumacated for sure!
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Lol ... that's so funny ... and maybe a bit sad too :P
ReplyDeleteIn the first year of my studies I had ortography as a subject and my paper on that topic was about spelling and punctuation mistakes in public texts like signs, catalogues, ... I couldn't believe all the terrible mistakes I found ... :))
That's priceless. Utterly priceless.
ReplyDeleteThis is sadly hilarious. My son's first grade teacher had me in for a "conference". Seems he'd been caught being a "kid" in her classroom. As I sat listening to her tell me how my son couldn't sit still in class I looked at her colorful bulletin board with pictures plus the words to match the pictures--an obvious spelling lesson. Next to an ear of corn was the word korn in her handwriting.
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Don't u just love that!
ReplyDeleteLooks like I did the typing for that yearbook!
ReplyDeleteThat's actually really funny and a great sovernir of their years at the school. Could be worse - I purchased a yearbook from Nick's school only to find that he was not in any of the pages! I guess they took pictures in the fall when he wasn't there. If they have any extra copies, please send one my way since I am sure Nick is in that "shool" yearbook.
ReplyDeleteHehehe! I once had a teacher who insisted on spelling "independence" as "independAnce". It took me years to unswitcheroo that one...in fact, when I was writing up this comment, I had to make sure I had them the right way around :-) Yep, I are edjumacated for sure!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that's a great one!
ReplyDeleteAt least it points out the importance of listening and following the lessons well at "shool".
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! I bet this really pissed off the yearbook teacher. Trust me - the school got several calls over the typo. Parents do not let these things go.
ReplyDeleteThat's dum.
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