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Old 05-13-2009, 05:36 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by kazbates View Post
We never want to actually grade an art project (unless of course this is an Art class). We just tell the student what an. . .uh. . .interesting adaptation of the assignment while smiling inanely and providing the standard platitudes of "good work", "wonderful use of art supplies", etc. And of course the VERY necessary question, "Did your parents help you with this?"
Kaz is quite right, of course... and sometimes I do refrain from that last question. For example, in the case of this particular, uh, masterpiece, my worst fear and dread would be that the answer is "yes, my mom did it!" I must admit, it does give me a giggle (while simultaneously scaring the poop out of me) when a parent actually does the homework... and it is all wrong....
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