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Select your favorite movie/show/book character (bonus points if they are hilarious/inappropriate).  Write a script that depicts this person teaching a lesson to a group of children.  Ilustrate the script with images or construct a storyboard to accompany your script.

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For this assignment, I wanted to do the opposite of what was implied in the description. Rather than describe someone who shouldn’t be teaching because

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Renegade Teacher 3?

For this assignment we were supposed to write a story about a character teaching a class something, and it goes horribly

Mick- Ok kids. Let’s hurry this up so I can get the bar. I am gonna teach all you’s about crime.

Junior- Ol Mick, are you

For this Writing Assignment, I wanted to do something a little unconventional to the prompt. Instead of my favorite character, I am going to use

Ziggy completed the Renegade Teacher assignment through a Tumblr post that he shared on other social media (Google+, Twitter, Facebook). Ziggy’s most likely minuscule time

This is for the Renegade Teacher writing assignment.

Okay, this one pretty much wrote itself. I remember seeing this yesterday and thought this would be

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