Just for Fun Friday: Donnie holds a chart

If you are a parent, you might have helped your child with their social studies presentation. That’s okay, helping is teaching.

Donnie, a third grader asked his uncle Stephen Moore to give him some numbers that went up.

Little Donnie used his business knowledge to explain the charts:

“This chart is pretty amazing.”
“That’s an incredible number.”
“If you look at them, they’re all something.”
“All new numbers.”

Donnie’s teacher gave him a B, but noted that Uncle Stephen seems to have done all the work and Donnie was just there to hold up the large poster boards.

In his defense, Donnie said that the poster boards were the largest ever and that no one had ever seen charts as large as those, ever.

Watch the third grade presentation here:

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