I assume we should properly say that every one younger children might possibly be more than satisfied to skip a grade or while they are in grammar faculty. They would pass over their friends, however alternatively, they could make new buddies and they might be a touch closer to truely graduating. For the youngster in this shaggy dog story, the opportunity presented itself and it did so in a way that he in all likelihood wasn’t anticipating. Even the principal got worried, and he changed into able to pass, but the principal ended up with an embarrassing admission.
A first grade teacher was having trouble with one of her students. One day she asked Johnny what his problem was he replied, "I’m too smart for the first grade, my sister is in the third grade and I’m smarter than her too.”
The teacher took him to the principal’s office and explained the situation to the principal. The principal told her that he would give Johnny a test, and if he failed to answer one question he would have to go back to the first grade and be quiet. The teacher and Johnny both agreed.
Principal: "What is 3 x 3?”
Johnny: "9.”
Principal: "6 x 6?”
Johnny: "36.”
And so it went on like this, the principal asked him every question a third grader should know. Finally after about an hour he told the teacher "I see no reason Johnny can’t go to the third grade, he answered all of my questions right.”
The teacher asked if she could ask him some questions. The principal and Johnny agree.
Teacher: "What does a cow have 4 of that I only have 2 of?”
Johnny: "Legs”
Teacher: "What do you have in your pants that I don’t have?”
The principal gasps but before he can stop him from answering Johnny says, "Pockets.”
Teacher: "What does a dog do that a man steps into?”
Johnny: "Pants.”
Teacher: "What starts with F and ends with K and means a lot of excitement?”
Johnny: "Firetruck.”
The principal breaths a big sigh of relief and says "Put Johnny in the fifth grade, I got the last 4 questions wrong myself.”