You know it's getting close to Election Day when your toddler picks up a mail flyer and asks,
"Mom, is dis Bock Oh Bana?"
:oP
(Incidentally, it was John McCain.)
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Aww. They don't miss a beat. Joel (6) has called him Barack Obamis since the get-go. NOt sure why. Maybe he heard "Barack Obama's platform," "Obama's campaign" etc. and always thought there was a "s" on Obama, who knows?
By the way, I'd love to hear some more of your creative geography lessons (even the non-food ones). I teach it for 2-3 weeks at a chunk after history. We started today with New England. My plan is to study a geographical region at a time, assign each student a state (or let them pick?) and become an expert. I will have their maps sized to fit together on a bulletin board, so that as we go, we're making a puzzle map of sorts. But what else can I do?
I mean I teaach history for six or seven weeks, then alternate to geog. Make sense? We just finished the first decade of the 20th c and are moving on to US geog.
4 comments:
Aww. They don't miss a beat. Joel (6) has called him Barack Obamis since the get-go. NOt sure why. Maybe he heard "Barack Obama's platform," "Obama's campaign" etc. and always thought there was a "s" on Obama, who knows?
By the way, I'd love to hear some more of your creative geography lessons (even the non-food ones). I teach it for 2-3 weeks at a chunk after history. We started today with New England. My plan is to study a geographical region at a time, assign each student a state (or let them pick?) and become an expert. I will have their maps sized to fit together on a bulletin board, so that as we go, we're making a puzzle map of sorts. But what else can I do?
I mean I teaach history for six or seven weeks, then alternate to geog. Make sense? We just finished the first decade of the 20th c and are moving on to US geog.
That is HILARIOUS!!! You have a little politician on your hands!
FUNNY!
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