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This compilation features a series of amusing and imaginative excuse notes from parents addressing teachers. Each note reflects common childhood dilemmas, such as dental issues, flooding, sickness, and family outings, all with a touch of humor. These quirky explanations highlight how both students and parents navigate school life together, reminding us that mistakes are part of learning. Parents may have their own learnings through these interactions, fostering a unique connection between home and school. Enjoy these gems and the creativity they inspire!
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“Wrong! Your response is wrong.” Error Analysis
“We all make mistakes.” Error Analysis
“We learn from our mistakes.” Error Analysis
“Teachers also should learn from a parent’s mistake.” Error Analysis
Dear Teacher: • Please excuse Jane on Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday. She had an absent tooth. Source: Diana & Emile Lize (1980). Dear Teacher Hamilton Ontario: Potlatch Publications
Dear Teacher: • The basement of our house got flooded where the children slept so they had to be evaporated Source: Diana & Emile Lize (1980). Dear Teacher Hamilton Ontario: Potlatch Publications
Dear Teacher: • I am sorry Cathy was not at school on Friday as it was my day off work so I took her to the fair along with her brother and sister. I had to treat them all equal or if I didn’t there would have been an awful squabble. Source: Diana & Emile Lize (1980). Dear Teacher Hamilton Ontario: Potlatch Publications
Dear Teacher: • Cheryl has been away from school because of childbirth. Source: Diana & Emile Lize (1980). Dear Teacher Hamilton Ontario: Potlatch Publications
Dear Teacher: • Diana was away Friday afternoon because she was sick and had craps in her stomach. Source: Diana & Emile Lize (1980). Dear Teacher Hamilton Ontario: Potlatch Publications
Dear Teacher: • Lynda was away as she had a stripe infection and a swallon gland. Source: Diana & Emile Lize (1980). Dear Teacher Hamilton Ontario: Potlatch Publications
Dear Teacher: • Anne did not do her homework because I couldn’t understand it. Source: Diana & Emile Lize (1980). Dear Teacher Hamilton Ontario: Potlatch Publications