Short Answer: The teacher taught the waves how to spell ππβοΈ
Explanation: The teacher, being the dedicated educator that they are, couldn't resist the opportunity to teach even at the beach. So, they decided to give a spelling lesson to the waves! With their trusty π and βοΈ in hand, the teacher patiently explained each letter to the waves, making sure they spelled out "W-A-V-E-S" correctly. The waves, of course, were excellent students and learned how to spell in no time. Who knew the beach could be such a great classroom? ποΈπ
John Malisa (Guest) on May 12, 2015
Some days, I amaze myself. Other days, I trip over my own feet. π€¦ββοΈπ€£
Dorothy Mwakalindile (Guest) on May 7, 2015
Why did the electrician break up with the light bulb? It was too high-maintenance! π‘π
Daudi (Guest) on March 28, 2015
Iβve found the recipe for happiness. Can someone just send me some money to buy the ingredients? πΈπ
Halimah (Guest) on March 23, 2015
What did the grape say when it got stepped on? Nothing, it just let out a little wine! ππ·
Thomas Mwakalindile (Guest) on March 16, 2015
If Monday had a face, Iβd punch it. π₯π
David Sokoine (Guest) on March 12, 2015
Why fall in love when you can fall asleep? ππ€
Josephine Nduta (Guest) on March 8, 2015
Why donβt you write with a broken pencil? Because itβs pointless! βοΈπ
Irene Makena (Guest) on February 25, 2015
Why couldnβt the leopard play hide and seek? Because he was always spotted! ππ
Catherine Naliaka (Guest) on February 8, 2015
I'm on that new diet where you eat everything and hope for a miracle. π°π
Nora Kidata (Guest) on January 25, 2015
Why do seagulls fly over the sea? Because if they flew over the bay, theyβd be bagels! π₯―π
Sarah Achieng (Guest) on January 11, 2015
Why are spiders great at websites? Because theyβre always catching bugs! π·οΈπ»