18 Kids Who Put A Lot Of Effort Into Their Goal Of Getting High Grades

Leona Martinez

Have you ever got an assignment or taken a test that you found it hard to give the right answers to? It can be easier to guess the answers if they are multiple-choice questions. However, when you have to write down the answers, it seems to be a little complicated. At that time, what you can do is make the best guess with the lucky star or leave the question blank.
Children never cease to astonish us. Whether the questions are simple or complex, they can find the right answers. If you don't buy it, consider the following 18 living proofs that prove even if the questions are ambiguous or have grammatical errors, kids can correctly answer them from one perspective. As a result, they deserve to get full marks. Scroll down to check them out and enjoy.

#1. I was marking my students' tests and one did this

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#2. My students upon returning from winter break

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#3. My six-year-old got the answer wrong, but I think she's right...

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#4. My wife is an English teacher. She gave this student an A for this assignment

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#5. Found this in some old-school papers. Apparently, even 7 year old me was a smart guy

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#6. LoL

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#7. This was actually an assignment submitted by one of my physics students

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#8. M is for mystery...

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#9. I'm beautiful like a tree

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#10. 'I don't remember having any good days'

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#11. Simply ingenious

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#12. My son, at age 7, school assignment

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#13. My students really know how to make me laugh

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#14. Well played, student

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#15. My buddy teaches English in China, his student might be cheating on google translate...

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#16. My fiancé is a 3rd-grade school teacher, at least he has his priorities straight!

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#17. A student of mine (8 years old) shows her thinking...

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#18. This is why people drop out of school

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