Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
I don't know how well this puzzle will translate to a toot. Imagine each line is on a card:
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Put them in order.
(The 5th graders could do it, but they did have a helpful example first... There may be more than one solution, but I think there is ONE really good order. Can you find it?)
(I should also mention that every adult I've shown this to gives up. But I only showed it to two rather grouchy teachers.)
The nice thing that happened in class today:
Grade 5 students solve a puzzle where they put cuneiform numbers in order (there is no guidance, just work with the symbols, how do you order them?)
I told them they are like archeologists cracking a code. They did it!
"But were is zero?"
"It wasn't invented yet." I said this seriously. I mean ... it's true.
Later that day the same student asked if it was a joke. I got to tell them no! Zero had to be invented. Everything had to be invented!