Teacher Asks Kids How Much a Rainbow Weighs — The Answers Are Priceless

A teacher asked her students about the weight of a rainbow, and the answers she received were priceless. The question to the class was part of a joke. Hilariously, the kids took her question very seriously. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear how the children responded and to learn how much a rainbow weighs.

Teaching is a good and noble profession. Educators are very important people in the lives of children. Those men and women who work in classrooms help to mold and influence the next generation. What teachers say and do and how they say and do it will have a great impact on those little ones for years to come.

Education is critical and the sole reason children are sent to school daily. They are being taught skills and knowledge that will help them become fully functioning and contributing members of society. However, not every moment in the classroom has to be all business. Children especially need moments of fun, laughter and where they can just be kids.

One woman, a fifth-grade teacher, has devised a way to give her students a moment of levity every day. She uses what she calls “The Joke of the Day.” In a clip posted on YouTube, her joke of the day involved the weight of rainbows. She asked the students what they weighed and got some priceless responses.

She got all kinds of answers. One child said, “A lot of gold coins.” Another suggested an ounce, while someone else said, “Nothing.”  One kid went very scientific with his answer, mentioning how tiny it would be considering how much light weighs.

In the end, the answer to the teacher’s joke was cute and one that will probably cause you to roll your eyes as you chuckle to yourself!

Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”

Source: Ms_PencilsAway
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