Why would ANY homework that isn't some kind of water-based science experiment that wouldn't be happening in second grade anyway need to be done in a bathtub?
Proof of yourself reading? How about on a normal-ass chair? On a couch? Front step?
I dunno, maybe have the kid, like, write a report on the book or something?
Nah, then the teacher would actually have to work. Reading the book and comparing it to the reports written by the students is apparently too much to expect from teachers now.
Why would ANY homework that isn't some kind of water-based science experiment that wouldn't be happening in second grade anyway need to be done in a bathtub?
Proof of yourself reading? How about on a normal-ass chair? On a couch? Front step?
I dunno, maybe have the kid, like, write a report on the book or something?
Nah, then the teacher would actually have to work. Reading the book and comparing it to the reports written by the students is apparently too much to expect from teachers now.
I don't even understand why they'd need a photo for a reading project in the first place. For yearbooks? Those photos should be in-school.
And hell, even in my day there were "back of the book" English teachers, but still.
I suspect bathtubs are an important part of the book's plot.