Q:

The second grade teacher posed a simple enough problem to the class. "there are four blackbirds sitting in a tree. you take a slingshot and shoot one of them. how many are left?" "three," answered the first 7-year old boy with certainty. "one subtracted from four leaves three." "zero," answered the second 7-year old boy with equal certainty. "if you shoot one bird, the others will fly away."

Accepted Solution

A:
The first child is technically correct, but the second child is applying thoughts to the real world.