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  • Skip Algebra, for now
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    • Math Grows Best in Safe Soil: How to Stop Middle School Math Tears and Build Confidence Instead
    • When My “Skip Algebra” Rule Met Its Match

thanksgiving knock knock jokes

90 Thanksgiving Jokes to Make Your Kids Laugh

Inside: Thanksgiving jokes and a printable cootie catcher for kids.
 
I sauntered into the kitchen. That 30 pound bird smelled so good. Opening the oven door to baste the turkey… I had a mini heart attack.

 

My Thanksgiving turkey had imploded.

Sitting in 3 inches of juice, with black charred ribs showing from under the skin, I panicked.

I ran to my dad.

“I need to show you something.” I whispered. “NOW.”

The holidays can be quite stressful.

Shopping for all the fixings, preparing for all the wonderful family and friends, and dealing with imploding turkeys.
 
Make it a point to laugh a lot this year.
If you’re anything like me, you might need a few bad (clean) jokes to add to your toolkit.
 

How about 90 Jokes?

 
 
Here’s to a smiling and belly-laughing Thanksgiving week!
 
The first 30 giggles are From Childhood Beckons
 
 

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