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Need a laugh? A little homeschool humor

November 5, 9:38 AMLittleton Homeschooling ExaminerLynda Ackert
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Homeschooling Twins: You don’t have to worry about cheating on tests by looking at another kid’s answers…unless you have twins...So how do you know cheating has occurred? One answered a test question, "I don't know"...and the other answered, "Me, neither!"

A homeschooling mother gives back a test she just graded to her child…Fearing that her child will see the low grade and  will think the grade has influenced how she feels for her child, she says, “You know I still love you, right.” Her child looks up at her and says, “Sure you do mom…look at all the X’s you put on my paper!”

Difference between public school and homeschool:
Public School: Playing truant is like a credit card…Fun now, Pay later!
Homeschool: Playing truant is like an interest bearing account…Fun now = a bountiful return of learning!

Happy Homeschooling!

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