Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce for April 20, 2014

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    peanuts511  about 10 years ago

    Mrs. godfrey, that’s a MAJOR accomplishment for a guy who never passes and gets his marks in 30s!

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    Comisftw  about 10 years ago

    What’s that poster in the third panel on?

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    mino8  about 10 years ago

    What’s a Popsicle headache

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    jwondga  about 10 years ago

    Mrs. Godfrey and Nate Wright. Same classroom, different worlds.

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    ausome508  about 10 years ago

    congrats nate!

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    ookaruss  about 10 years ago

    He actually did it!

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    Comic Minister Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Calm down Nate!

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    The#1BoiseStateFan  about 10 years ago

    I think it’s a C-

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    jwondga  about 10 years ago

    After reading this strip a few times, I’m of the opinion that this is a brilliant strip. I see this getting cut out of newspapers or printed onto colour and pinned up in teacher’s lounges everywhere.

    Like Nate, I’m not a fan of Mrs. Godfrey. She uses intimidation, shame-basing, scorn and other negative attitudes to motivate her poor students. I’d swear that she takes Nate’s poor academic performance personally, which might explain why Nate and Mrs. Godfrey are always at odds. They are two very different people, and in literary fashion, conflict is essential for fine comedy and good storytelling.

    Nate is a very smart young man, but he is a very poor student. It is often when he applies himself and motivates himself (often fueled by negative attitudes, such as jealousy) is where he might excel.

    Maybe, just maybe, if Mrs. Godfrey started working with Nate’s strengths (and maybe, just very gently stroke Nate’s overinflated ego – just a bit), we all might see a positive relationship between the two.

    And to the cartoonist – I still fondly remember the bet between Gina and Nate for him to stay out of detention for a week. That story arc was RIVETING and had me waking up very early to read the next strip.

    ’nuff said for now.

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    Mr Buddy  about 10 years ago

    lol!

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    John Allen Premium Member about 10 years ago

    I know a lot of my students would be happy with a 71. Instead they either make an “A” or an “F”.

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    The#1BoiseStateFan  about 10 years ago

    In my district, it’s a C-. Not as strict as my old elementary school.

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    aadirockstar  about 10 years ago

    cool

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    aneeshbathey  about 10 years ago

    wait, Nate actually NEVER passed a test in Soshel Studees? Hmmmmm. Very interesting. But i think hee did, tho. I red it sumware fer shure.

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    Tater  about 10 years ago

    How come, in the last panel, Nate says “Guys! I actually passed!”? He’s passed a Social Studies worksheet one time. Actually, make that MORE than just one time. He’s passed Social Studies worksheets a lot of times. In fact, once, he even got a 98!

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    Tater  about 10 years ago

    And, by the way, did Mrs. Godfrey just eat a popsicle a few minutes ago?

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    hockey man  about 3 years ago

    you did not

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    (NOT) Randy Betancourt  over 2 years ago

    Who here usually gets As and Bs?

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