Thursday, March 18, 2010

smarter than a fifth grader?

i've been volunteering once a week at the Boys and Girls Club of America for about two months. my experience so far has been really good and has proven that kids really do say the "darndest" things. and on weeks where i find it a challenge to go after a long day at work, i find that generally something happens to make me extremely thankful that i did. here is a little example of just that...

keagan: (singing) "i fell in to a burnin' ring of fire."
me: wow, johnny cash, impressive!
angelica: i just saw that movie about johnny cash, walk the line, i loved it!
dustin: (directed towards me) isn't there an ocean that is called the ring of fire?
me: um....
keagan: no, you're thinking of a ring of volcano's and the lava is the fire.
dustin: no, i'm pretty sure there is an ocean that is called the ring of fire because of the plates or fault line it sits on. (again directed at me, i guess assuming that as an adult i should have this information) is it the pacific?
me: i'm not sure. i really don't know
dustin: you don't know? c'mon, it's geography. (thus solidifying in my mind that he assumed as an adult that i should have this information).
me: dustin, what grade are you in?
dustin: 5th
me: well, i guess i'm not smarter than a 5th grader.
dustin: (after controlling his laughter and becoming very serious) maybe you should try to learn then.

yes, dustin, maybe i should try to learn. and, since google is my friend...

the pacific ring of fire (or sometimes just the ring of fire) is an area where large numbers of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of a pacific ocean.

thanks to wikipedia, it has been proven that dustin, and kind of keagan as well, was right. and....i am in fact...not smarter than a 5th grader.

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