(Spellings retained, with due respect and affection.)
Sweetness:
Joan Miró, Blue II, 1961 |
Der p.e. teacher or Mrs. Duncan. I'm sorry for being rude and talking when the teacher's talking. I'll be nice and be quite. From Austin.
I'm sorry I was bad for P.E. I will NOT do it agen. From Cole.
I'm sory for not lissing. I was not doing the rite thing. From Conner.
I am sorry we were mean and bad. I hope you will for give us. From Abby.
I'm so sorry that we were being bad last time I am glad that we can stil go I am so sorry I think that I was being the worst.
Protesting too much:
I'm so so so so so so so sorry.
I'm sorry for acting mean. Next time I will do better. Thanks for leting us come to PE. Next time I will try to act better. And do better at following the rules. Next time I will act better and following the rules. I'm sorry for acting that way. I'm sorry Mrs. Duncan next time I will follow your rules better and act better I'm really sorry sinserly ___
Miró, Hand Catching a Bird, 1968 |
Strategizers:
We are not sorry. Because a sorry person dos'nt say sorry and do's it again and again. We truly apoligize!
Dear Mrs. Duncan. I like what we do at P.E. It is sow fun. What are we going to do today?
Touché:
I was not here but I'm sorry that evey one elss was bad.
I am so so sorry for being loud. It was our first snow of the year.
Eathan, Carter, or Brady are trouble makers. Me sometimes.
I am sorry for being loud and talking to my friends when you are talking and yelling. From Ethan.
Miró, by Alexander Calder, 1930 |