5-year-old girl's sassy response to Maths homework question goes viral

5-year-old girl's sassy response to Maths homework question goes viral

A photo of a five-year-old girl's response to a question in her maths homework has gone viral on social media.

A photo of a five-year-old girl's response to a question in her Maths homework has gone viral on social media.

The girl's dad posted the picture on Reddit, saying, "My five-year-old in kindergarten... oof. We have a folder going of all the best things from preschool - we will be saving the good stuff for years to come."

The girl was asked to complete a maths worksheet in class. While one of the questions asked her to count the number of baseballs, another question required her to find the missing numbers in a sequence.

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The worksheet asked how she found the missing numbers in the pattern. The girl savagely answered, "I am smart."

The photo has gone viral on social media, with netizens saying that the dad should frame it.

One user wrote, "I was making pizza out of playdoh using Crayola markers as lipstick in kindergarten. You have a smart kid." Another wrote, "You need to frame this."

A third user added, "It looks more like second-grade work." Someone commented, "This seems advanced for a five-year-old. My daughter is aged 7 and is in second grade - this looks more closer to what she be doing in class. I don't think almost five-year-olds could read this or comprehend the questions."

Yet another added, "I work in a preschool and they are already doing simple addition and subtraction, so this type of work is on track for a kindergarten class that's halfway through the school year. The kids probably aren't reading it by themselves, but they are expected to be able to do the correct counting and write the numbers.

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