Fourth-grade teacher Joe Dombrowski, from Michigan, decided to hold April Fools Day a couple days early (as it landed on a Saturday) and give his students a spelling quiz made up of fake words.
The test was made up of fraudulent words with silent letters, like "speekuzslmn" and "tangateen," along with mystery hyphens and umlauts which bewildered the students who suddenly thought they were having the worst day possible for a 10-year old.
Dombrowski posted a video of him going over the words' spellings on Facebook, as he had the students self-grade their quiz. In the video, you hear students exasperated, saying, "Whaaaat??" and slowly melting down. Tough life.
Dombrowski ends the video by saying, "April Fools. Congratulations, turn in your tests. This will be on your report card."
And there you have it. The worst day in the life of a fourth grader.
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