![]() Some parents shared similarly frustrating stories about homework their children brought home. 'PhD in neuroscience and my brain broke trying to understand what the hell was asked of those kids.' 'I have a degree in physics but I couldn't begin to tell you what the hell is going on here.' 'Why didn't they just choose something clearer? Hat. 'My kids had rabbits as pets and I still wouldn’t have thought of it from that picture,' a mum said. Many others were confused by the frustrating and admitted to not immediately putting the puzzle together. Many parents are similarly frustrated about homework their children brought home I don't know if kids are expected to know that.' 'Baby rabbits are called 'kits' sometimes - it's a proper term but not really used colloquially. 'It doesn't have a 'T' but is 'hare' a possibility?' 'The answer could be tame - but that might be too fancy for a child.' Others had different options the father could try instead. They are definitely going for ‘pet’ with the final 'T'.' 'It's definitely pet! You can see on the other side of the worksheet the last ‘S’ picture is clearly ‘bus’. 'These kinds of worksheets try to make the last one more difficult by switching the sound of the letter to the end of the word to try and throw the kid off.'Īnother woman agreed, citing the silhouette of the other page of the worksheet. Support from thousands came flooding in, with some offering up possible solutions to the problem. ![]() 'This is my son’s kindergarten school work,' the man wrote. He shared a photo of the worksheet which seemed to focus on the letter 'T' along with his son's answers for previous questions. The man pleaded for help on a popular online community on Reddit. The answer most believe it to be is 'pet' ![]() A man was perplexed by his kindergartener's 'unreasonably complicated' homework after the child brought home a confusing worksheet.
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