In another scenario..we were reading some fairy tales..I picked up this book..

One little boy responds: "I don't want to read that, they are nekkid!" Other children laugh so he starts shouting "NEKKID! NEKKID! NEKKID". He usually says things for attention so I was just going to ignore it, but as I looked at the cover again I noticed that they really do look naked/are naked! I tried to convince him that they weren't naked, maybe just wearing skin colored bodysuits, but I couldn't even convince myself and I starting laughing. I know how inappropriate that sounds, but I couldn't help myself..because 1. he was saying nekkid (I mean what second grader knows what that is) and 2. how did I not notice this before?! My laughter only spurred him on more so I had to put my serious face on, and walk away (although I was still cracking up in my head..I just couldn't believe I didn't see the naked elves before!).
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I taught second grade last year and now fifth grade. I am still amazed at the things that students say (especially this year)! Like you, I have laughed out loud in class right along with them. Ahh, the joys of teaching!
hahaha. i did my early field experience in 1st, 2nd and 4th grades and how my the stories! kids say the darnedest things! every day i would call my friends to tell them the hilarious things kids said/ did!
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I did my field experience with second graders last year...seriously, the things that come out of their mouths! One kid actually told someone "Get off my nuts" and I thought I was going to die.
That is too funny about the book - seriously when I'm a teacher I don't know how I'm going to keep up with a straight face!
what is up with that!!! Why are they naked? Why is that on a children's book? This is not a brave new world people!!
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