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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 585706" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/1010hammer.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":hammer:" title="hammer :hammer:" data-shortname=":hammer:" />So, TODAY it hit the fan.</p><p>Because he was supposed to participate in a group effort in English, where they choose a scene from Romeo and Juliet, act it out, then explain the verbiage to the class. All the "wherefors" and "arts." He had no idea what was going on and did not participate. And the sub teacher said he did not have the written part, either.</p><p>He just yelled his head off at me because I lied when I said I'd give him back his iPad. True. I said, "I'll give it back to you, and then take it back in 1 second flat until you finish THIS assignment. Because I can understand where that looks like I was lying."</p><p>"YOU AREN't listening to a word I SAID!"</p><p>Really?</p><p>Yes, his grades now average a D instead of an F.</p><p>I think that's what he is trying to say.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/yapyapyapf.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":yapyapyapf:" title="yapyapyapf :yapyapyapf:" data-shortname=":yapyapyapf:" /></p><p>Meanwhile, both the sub and the daily teacher say that difficult child needs to complete an assignment in his book, which is worth $72.95. (The book is worth that much, not the assignment, lol.) </p><p> Where is that? </p><p>"Probably in my locker."</p><p>"Do you want me to go to school and help you find it in your locker?"</p><p>"NO."</p><p>"Do you want your iPad back for a second so you can say that I didn't really lie and then I will take it away again?"</p><p>"No."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 585706, member: 3419"] :hammer:So, TODAY it hit the fan. Because he was supposed to participate in a group effort in English, where they choose a scene from Romeo and Juliet, act it out, then explain the verbiage to the class. All the "wherefors" and "arts." He had no idea what was going on and did not participate. And the sub teacher said he did not have the written part, either. He just yelled his head off at me because I lied when I said I'd give him back his iPad. True. I said, "I'll give it back to you, and then take it back in 1 second flat until you finish THIS assignment. Because I can understand where that looks like I was lying." "YOU AREN't listening to a word I SAID!" Really? Yes, his grades now average a D instead of an F. I think that's what he is trying to say.:yapyapyapf: Meanwhile, both the sub and the daily teacher say that difficult child needs to complete an assignment in his book, which is worth $72.95. (The book is worth that much, not the assignment, lol.) Where is that? "Probably in my locker." "Do you want me to go to school and help you find it in your locker?" "NO." "Do you want your iPad back for a second so you can say that I didn't really lie and then I will take it away again?" "No." [/QUOTE]
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