So that she could later ask her children to narrate the road-crossing, act out the road-crossing, write a letter to Grandma describing the road-crossing, look up recipes that incorporate road-crossing, and, if there's time on Friday, make a lapbook about road-crossing.
Oops ... I forgot to add, "And so that she could go to the library to check out as many books on road-crossing as she could find." (And then suggest to her librarian that she purchase them.) ;-)
Uhmmmmmmmm.....
ReplyDeleteIf I were a comedy writer I wouldn't be starting a joke with "Why did the ________ cross the road?" ;-)
ReplyDeleteTo get away from the ACLU!
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To go to the potluck?
ReplyDeleteTo buy a denim jumper?
To go to co-op?
So that she could later ask her children to narrate the road-crossing, act out the road-crossing, write a letter to Grandma describing the road-crossing, look up recipes that incorporate road-crossing, and, if there's time on Friday, make a lapbook about road-crossing.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDeleteOops ... I forgot to add, "And so that she could go to the library to check out as many books on road-crossing as she could find." (And then suggest to her librarian that she purchase them.) ;-)
ReplyDeleteHmm... To catch the chicken?
ReplyDeleteNo, actually, the CORRECT answer (there is only one) is:
Q: Why did the Home-schooler cross the road?
A: To get to the other side.
Actually, this is a VERY important form of joke. When I have a chance I will post something about it.
Of course you probably know that for the "chicken" form of this joke, there is also a sequel:
Q: What was on the other side?
A: She heard that some men were laying a sidewalk and she wanted to see how it was done.
Hee hee.
Obviously, the answer is: To spend more time with another homeschooler! Happy Easter!
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