The teacher asking a student about his father’s work
It was a sunny Tuesday morning in Mrs. Anderson’s third-grade classroom, and the students were settling into their seats, ready to begin another day of learning.
Mrs. Anderson, a warm and enthusiastic teacher, was known for her ability to make every subject interesting.
Today, she had an idea to teach her students about different professions.
She began the lesson by asking. “Class, can you tell me what your parents do for a living? Let’s start with you, Johnny. What does your father do?”
Johnny, a bright and mischievous boy with a grin on his face, replied, “Sure, he presses Ctrl+Alt+Delete for a living.”
The classroom erupted in laughter, and even Mrs. Anderson couldn’t help but smile.
She had expected answers like “doctor” or “teacher,” but Johnny’s response was far from conventional.
That’s an unusual career, Johnny, she remarked. “Is your father a computer technician?”
Johnny shook his head, still grinning. “No. Mrs. Anderson, he’s just really good at rebooting the Wi-Fi router!”
The laughter in the classroom grew even louder, and Mrs. Anderson couldn’t help but join in.
It was clear that Johnny’s answer had brightened up the morning for everyone.