Proud of my based little 5th grader!
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ICE CREAM CONE for that little wizard!!!
I say elect the kid to Congress. Way smarter than anyone there now.
Hey u/Appledapple1
tell that little scholar that GAW said its ice cream tonight, and we're proud of her/him.
Aw, thanks! He’s all about ice cream!
Funny story you just reminded me of; Several years ago when we were boaters in WA San Jauns. My husband and our bro in law took our son and our youngest niece salmon fishing in Deception Pass. They had our 28’ Bayliner Capri Cuddy at the time and had purchased barbed hooks unaware that they were deemed illegal since they had bought them at a spirting goods store. When they brought in the fish a Fish and Game warden stopped and ticketed them for the barbed hooks but gave the kids free ice cream cone certificates for wearing life jackets. Washington State (Inslee) control issues.🙄🙄🙄
I award your child +5000 bonus points for being based AF. We can probably leave out the AF part, but still, nice work patriotic OP family.
Thank you! I work hard at educating them. It’s sad how much more my 10 year old knows about what’s really going on in the world than the average normie adult does.
Better to teach him at a young age he'll be better off and thank you for it! Good kid he deserves ice cream :)
Right. This is why my daughter homeschools hers
AF??
As fuck. What are you, a fed?
You can see the pride in the handwriting on the final answer. This kid has based parents and a solid footing in reality.
Very nice cursive handwriting, don’t see much of that from kids nowadays👍🏻
love it
Great job!!
I taught that curriculum!!! I was a 5th grade teacher in a Christian school for 9 years and that was our history curriculum. I thought it looked familiar but knew for sure when I saw Heritage Studies at the bottom. I hope I would have appreciated that answer back then but I’m much more awake since the stolen election.
Yep! He goes to a private Christian school. I’m wondering what his teacher thought about his answer. She’s new this year, so I don’t really know her too well yet. I have a feeling she may have had to look up what “deep state” meant.
Nicely done, Mom and Dad!
Keep up the good work.
I was just reading the whole thing, and then saw the doozy at the end.
Wow! I didn’t know some of those questions. And cursive to boot! Great work pede!
Smart lad. Knows more than 90% of grown Americans.
You're a good parent! Adult ice cream for you too!
❤️❤️❤️
Smart
Based 5th grader !
I love the cursive!
You taught him well
Be PROUD!
I’m curious as to what his teacher thought, too! It’s crazy-I was reviewing stuff in his history book for a quiz this evening and it was about the same stuff going on right now. The slave-loving Democrats trying to cheat to get their way and the state’s rights stuff—that’s what really fires me up!
Love it! Good job little patriot!
WOW...I'm PROUD of your 5th grader, too!! SO impressive and wish all kids were this smart! I wish some adults were this smart! And, in cursive as well!
Well done Parents! You've given your child a marvelous gift that will serve him for a lifetime.
His answer to Question 11 actually may my eyes water! With a new crop of Patriots like this coming up I know the country's in good hands! Someone needs to tweet this to Don, Jr! Bet POTUS would give him a special acknowledgement.
Kid. You're going places 😎
Awesome!!!
Normally these kind of posts are just off topic and I feel a distraction away from important discussions. But this isnt. This is very, VERY nice to see. Very reassuring some youngsters have a grounded head on their shoulders.
Why was that last one circled?
We've located John Connor. Protect him at all costs. 🤖
Fake, take this shit back to Reddit
I came here to say that. What fricken school is this? We need moarrrrr
It’s a private Christian school. Cursive is taught in 3rd grade and it’s required to use until 6th grade. My son hates penmanship, but I’ve told him he may be one of the few left when he’s an adult that can still read the documents of the Founding Fathers, among other things.
Knowledge is power and experience can’t be taught. Good for that boy. We need more of them.
I hope I can lead mine down that path.
i wrote in cursive during grade school
I didn't realize they still taught cursive these days.
Smart 5th grader!
Now while I do agree with you on this probably being as good as a 4chan greentext, I learned cursive as a kid in school and I'm not that old. They probably do still teach cursive these days.
My teenage son knows and writes cursive because he began his education for the first couple of years in a Chrisitan school. Your experience isn't everyone else's.
It’s real. My kids go to a private Christian school. They teach cursive in 3rd grade and have to write in cursive until 6th grade. After that, they can choose to print if they want.
Rhetorical question: why do they still teach cursive? Why not make keyboard typing a standard class? It seems more practical given how much technology plays a part in our lives
So why teach printing? If one wanted to permanently change history what better way than to eliminate the ability to read the letters and writings of individuals who lived it? Without a machine and keyboard, no communication. IA is not the way. I want my grandchildren to be able to read their great, great, great, great grandparents' stories in their own words and written in their hand.
Cursive is faster than printing. More efficient