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Thread: Tissue Joke
Put a lill' boogy into it!
AAAAAaaaaaccchhhoooo!!!
da dumh da ching!
Kaomond wrote:
i dont get it
then you must Noy have gone threw kindergarden
Moo-logic wrote:
Kaomond wrote:
i dont get it
then you must Noy have gone threw kindergarden
I dont get what you wrote
Docfirestein wrote:
Ooooops! I mispelled Kindergarden!
What's kindergarden?
Just on the offchance it was a genuine question (I can't believe I'm posting on this thread) ... kindergarden is the american/canadian version of the first year of school that children have ... in this case they are about 5 years old, go for half the day and mostly play at least this was the case when I was in it but it has probably changed to drilling them in how to do advanced calculus if we are judging by what was happening in school reform when i lived in california (joke).
It should not be confused with Kinder-garten (I think) in Germanic countries which, is, I believe, a version of playschool (US/Canada) or playgroup (UK) - a play-learning environment for 3-4 year olds which is optional.
In the UK (where I live), we start in the reception year at about 4 years old, go to school all day from the start, but again a mix of play and formalized learning occurs.
So basically a 'foreign' verson of nursery school? iunderstand now
Dorelli wrote:
Just on the offchance it was a genuine question (I can't believe I'm posting on this thread) ... kindergarden is the american/canadian version of the first year of school that children have ... in this case they are about 5 years old, go for half the day and mostly play at least this was the case when I was in it but it has probably changed to drilling them in how to do advanced calculus if we are judging by what was happening in school reform when i lived in california (joke).
It should not be confused with Kinder-garten (I think) in Germanic countries which, is, I believe, a version of playschool (US/Canada) or playgroup (UK) - a play-learning environment for 3-4 year olds which is optional.
In the UK (where I live), we start in the reception year at about 4 years old, go to school all day from the start, but again a mix of play and formalized learning occurs.