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This is FANTASTIC!!!!

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A Kermode Bear Is Stealing Your Salmon1 year ago

I have sent this to the VP of engineering at my company and told him this is how I feel when I get anything, at all, from our product management team.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

you might like this

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Christine Famigliett1 year ago

Great teacher..she will be fired because someone within a 2 mile radius has a peanut allergy

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Lynette Miller1 year ago

I used to do that as part of my training for employees. It was such a fun exercise! And what a great icebreaker 🤣

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Michael Neuvirth1 year ago

Great primer for writing claims on a patent application

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DDSashaSue1 year ago

Very good way of showing how important clear and concise writing is important, especially when it comes to instructions on performing a task. 😁💕

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Retired Conspiracy Theorist1 year ago

I remember nearly the same lesson from 40 some years ago. The only real difference is they didn't have to worry about killing kids with peanut butter and glutens back then.

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T1 year ago

Okay I love this! As a homeschool mama… trying to teach them how to write is NOT easy.

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The Hick of Cynthiana 🇺🇸🙏🤘1 year ago

My 2nd grade teacher had us do this - late 1970s!

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Wiscy_Man1 year ago

The instructions are "How do you make a PB&J?" I'd reply back with "How do you make it do what?"

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TheWanderer1 year ago

Great lesson in spelling out the details. Those kids will be good reporters some day.