Playful 3rd Grade Proverbs Worksheet: "Rome Wasn't Built in Hawaii" and Other Gems

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Monday, September 16, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A delightful and humorous image circulating on Reddit showcases a 3rd grade student's creative attempt at completing a "Finish the Proverb" worksheet. The worksheet, titled "Finish the Proverb," features a variety of classic proverbs that have been humorously misunderstood by the young scholar. Below the worksheet's title, an explanation of what a proverb is, followed by instructions to fill in blanks, sets the stage for the student's inventive responses.

Here are the student's responses to the classic proverbs:

1. **Those in glass houses shouldn't**

- **Response:** knock off

2. **Strike while the iron is**

- **Response:** off

3. **Honesty is the best**

- **Response:** thing

4. **The grass is always greener**

- **Response:** than sand

5. **An apple a day**

- **Response:** keeps the doctor away

6. **Don't bite the hand that**

- **Response:** you own

7. **Rome wasn't built in**

- **Response:** Hawaii

8. **It's no use crying over**

- **Response:** that

9. **You can't make an omelet without**

- **Response:** eggs

10. **Learn to walk before you**

- **Response:** walk

11. **The squeaky wheel gets**

- **Response:** all

12. **A rolling stone**

- **Response:** hurts you

13. **Many hands make**

- **Response:** a big hand

14. **When in Rome, do**

- **Response:** live

15. **Absence makes the heart**

- **Response:** break

The responses have sparked an outpouring of reactions from Reddit users. One user humorously commented, "Rome wasn't built in Hawaii may become something I say," while another noted, "Don't bite the hand that you own πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ thanks kid." The mixture of profound and amusing interpretations has left many in stitches, with one user admitting, "As a longtime walker, I can confirm I had to learn to walk before I could walk."

Some users found deeper meaning in the child's interpretations. A particularly poignant comment read, "Enjoyed the ride until the last one. I’m emotionally devastated by its poetic truth presented in child’s handwriting.πŸ’”" Another user quipped, "Grass is always greener than sand is something that Confucius would say."

The worksheet, resting on a speckled granite surface, offers a glimpse into the whimsical and imaginative mind of a child. It serves as a reminder of the innocence and unintentional humor that can emerge from youthful perspectives.

This amusing take on classic proverbs has not only entertained but also sparked discussions about the nature of language and interpretation. The child's responses, while not traditionally correct, reveal a unique and endearing viewpoint that resonates with many.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Lauriboy

Always remember to learn how to walk before you walk

bflannery10

"Rome wasn't built in Hawaii" may become something I say.

Old-Enthusiasm-3271

don't bite the hand that you own πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ thanks kid

Beer-Me

They're all correct

Broad_Respond_2205

As a longtime walker,I can confirm I had to learn to walk before I could walk

Internal_Shift_1979

Many hands make a big hand.

vetters

Enjoyed the ride until the last one. I’m emotionally devastated by its poetic truth presented in child’s handwriting.πŸ’”

DIYmood

This is so funny. My fav is number 14.

LilDutchy

Damn this kid has more emotional intelligence than I do, for sure.

theequallyunique

Is someone willing to complete those correctly for us non natives? I don't know 90% of the proper answers..

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