Children are known for their brutal honesty – as one child showed when answering a question in the recent SATs tests.
The child, who is in Year 6, gave an extremely witty answer when asked to write a sentence using the word ‘point’ as a noun’.
The youngster simply wrote: ‘I don’t see the point in sats.’
The child, who is in Year 6, gave an extremely witty answer when asked to write a sentence using the word ‘point’ as a noun’
The funny answer was posted on Facebook by teacher Damith Bandara, from Tunbridge Wells.
He wrote: ‘Now that Sats are over. One of my children wrote this on the grammar paper. The question was to write the word “point” as verb and noun.
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‘The answer you see is for the latter! An intelligent response I thought.’
For the question above, which required the child to write a sentence using the word ‘point’ as a verb, the child wrote: ‘I point at the car.’
The funny answer was posted on Facebook by teacher Damith Bandara, who is from Tunbridge Wells
People rushed to comment on the youngster’s ‘brilliant’ response, which has been shared nearly 5,000 times.
Amber Jayne wrote: ‘That is amazing! Well done that child! House points all round in my book!’
Dave Howatson added that the child deserved an A*, while Ruth Turner described the answer as ‘perfect’.
People rushed to comment on the youngster’s ‘brilliant’ response, download pkv dominoqq which has been shared nearly 5,000 times
The Year 6 SATs tests, taken at the start of the month, were surrounded in controversy this year.
Parents said their children had come home in tears after sitting the tests, which were described by some as the ‘hardest ever’.
Meanwhile, the spelling, punctuation and grammar paper, along with the answers, was leaked bandar qq online terpercaya by a ‘rogue marker’ just a day before the test was due to be be sat.
Amber Jayne wrote: ‘That is amazing! Well done that child! House points all round in my book!’
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