7th grade boy nails his extra credit question by telling the best joke
Want to hear a joke? Of course! Who doesn't?
Today's source of laughter is brought to you by Evelyn Lizette, a middle school teacher who recently shared a joke from one of her seventh graders to Twitter.
When grading papers, Lizette stumbled upon a standout response to an extra credit opportunity. She gave students the chance to tell a joke to earn an extra point on their math assignment, and one boy simply wrote, "Our president."
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According to Lizette the response "legit made" her night, and said the student who wrote it is a "smart little guy" who received an A on the assignment.
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Though several people criticized Lizette for bringing politics into her middle school classroom, the teacher reminded everyone she didn't pose a political question, rather this child took it upon himself to share his own political opinion.
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Good math skills anda good sense of humor? Seems like this seventh grader has a bright future ahead of himself.
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