Saturday, February 16, 2008

Did I miss anything?

I found this while look at my blogline account and loved it. Read it and tell me what you think.

9 comments:

Jamie said...

It takes some thought to understand, but I like it; it's something different.

Jamie said...

So, the reason I didn't understand it is because I didn't read the first sentence..."Questions frequently asked by students."

Hmmm! Makes a lot more sense with that in mind.

Sarcasm Mrs. Hansen, I could most definitely seeing you saying this to someone. :)

Anonymous said...

I really like this, but I don't really know what to say about it. It makes sense and makes me think of how I feel when I am asking someone what I missed or if I'm telling someone what they missed.

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed it, what do students expect everytime they ask a teacher and they weren't able to get their work ahead of time? GOD came down from the heavens and told us of his Gifts!! i mean, it makes perfect sense to how teachers would become rather annoyed with students not being able to figure out what they had to do the day before.

Anonymous said...

It is used a lot by the students in our school because they choose to not listen to the teacher when they say before you leave check the paper in the back of the room to see what the class did the day before. But I would say that because I would want to understand what we did and have you explain. You explain things better.

Anonymous said...

Well, i have seen this a few t imes before, but it still makes me chuckle. I mean come on, i would get very angry if a teacher or student told me this, but after a while after i steamse, i would get a laugh out of it. I could see a number of teachers and students saying this to some one, especially you!! :)

Anonymous said...

It is an obvious answer to a simple question. The tone of the poem is quit sarcastic. I have to admit it is pretty funny thought. Although I probly do not have room to talk with all of the class I have missed lately!

Anonymous said...

...it is pretty funny though*

Anonymous said...

:)