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So, fill in the blank style. We're learning to read and write. This one has us stumped. Whole page was 3 letter words except this one. Best answers so far....are not school friendly...or just don't make sense. Thoughts from the more intelligent folks?

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They were all 3 letters. I jumped on LIT until my wife pointed out the other blank space. I'm drawing a blank and very interested in what the answer key says. 

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Lol  quit is about where we are. Flit is probably it, but a little above the average San Diegan 6 year old vocab. 

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7 minutes ago, DNP said:

They were all 3 letters. I jumped on LIT until my wife pointed out the other blank space. I'm drawing a blank and very interested in what the answer key says. 

LIT and SHIT were all I could come up with, flit is above my vocabulary, but I do live in Wisconsin.......

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1 minute ago, DNP said:

Lol  quit is about where we are. Flit is probably it, but a little above the average San Diegan 6 year old vocab. 

When she X-es it wrong with red ink, go talk to her.  In your best proper Queen's English say "Honestly, have they lowered the quality of the Yank teaching certificates so low that you do not understand proper English?"

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6 minutes ago, ARTrooper said:

it's kindergarten, is there even a right or wrong answer? lol.

I don't care if we get it wrong, but I'm convinced it's a SHlT. And I want to hear what the teacher thinks it is. Right now I'm just trying to figure out what I'm missing. Aside from flit, I'm not seeing anything we haven't SPIT out. 

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29 minutes ago, blue109 said:

Imagine my pain...my kindergardener is learning Spanish, which is cool, but the homework directions are in Spanish. So me and Google translate are also learning Spanish.

Uuggghhh.  Proper Spanish or the twisted hillbilly stuff they speak locally?  I buckled down on a Spanish app, doing well with it.  Asked my buddy what he thought of it.  Being 1st generation from Mexico, he says it is a good app.  He also said he thought local Mexi-talk was horrid, especially after having gone up through 400 level courses at UofA.

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Its kinder level so it's just simple stuff like vocabulary words and small sentences with some easy books every week.  The pain comes from the spanish adult level directions. It's like homework for actual Mexican kids, not American kids learning Spanish.  My wife is a beaner but she works nights so I'm stuck doing homework most of the week. 

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