Monday, January 18, 2016

Teachers and students should read this.



A spelling exercise for year six pupils containing a teacher's very obvious spelling mistakes has gone viral after an irritated mum shared it on Twitter.

The homework task, supposedly designed to help the primary school pupils with their SATS exams, gives a list of six words they are expected to learn to spell, but the teacher seems to be the one who needs the tutorial more than the pupils.

They include: Accommodate, communicate, equip and physical.

However, two words - sincerely spelled incorrectly as "sincerley" and immediately spelled as "immediateley"- stick out as obvious errors.
There was also a typo in the last sentence where the word 'you' should read 'your.'

The unimpressed mum shared the picture online and added the caption: "My son has spellings from school that they want him to learn.

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