2nd Grader's Homework Was to Use 'Down' in a Sentence. Her Answer Has Everyone Laughing
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2nd Grader's Homework Was to Use 'Down' in a Sentence. Her Answer Has Everyone Laughing
"Summer Toson, 26, was watching her younger sister, Malak, complete a worksheet when she noticed the second grader lost in thought, carefully pondering how to craft a line around 'down.' 'I said, 'Why don't you write, 'You can go up, or you can go down,'' Toson tells TODAY.com. Malak immediately raised her hand, as if to say, Nope, not doing it that way! She then began quietly singing 'Down,' the 2009 chart-topping hit by British R&B singer Jay Sean."
"Toson shared a clip of Malak reciting the lyrics while writing in her notebook, and it quickly went viral with viewers marveling at her surprisingly advanced penmanship. The video even reached Jay Sean himself, who wrote, "Better have got an A+ for that." "Her teacher loved it," Toson says. "She said it was the best sentence she'd read in all of her years of teaching!""
"Educators on TikTok felt the same way. "As a teacher, i'd probably hang this on my wall," one wrote. Added another, "as a teacher, I approve of this. This would make my whole day haha." Toson describes Malak as a "real character" and mature for her age, a trait that comes with the territory when there are nearly two decades between you and your two siblings. You can thank them for Malak's Jay Sean fandom. "It's funny, she's super social at school but she doesn't like to sit with her friends, she wants to socialize with the teachers," Toson says. "She has a huge personality!""
Summer Toson watched her seven-year-old sister Malak struggle to write a sentence using the word 'down' and suggested a simple option. Malak instead quietly sang Jay Sean's 2009 hit "Down" and used its lyrics to complete the worksheet. Toson recorded a clip of Malak writing and reciting the lyrics; the video went viral as viewers praised Malak's penmanship and cleverness. The clip reached Jay Sean, who commented, and Malak's teacher called the sentence the best she had read in years. Malak is described as social, confident, and drawn to interacting with teachers.
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