Description
Who among us, student and teacher alike, has not stepped over an unpleasant task and assigned it to a future date? For some people, piddling around is standard procedure. Procrastination, it seems, is a common denominator of human behavior. So why would we be surprised that the second week in March is designated as NATIONAL PROCRASTINATION WEEK, that is, unless it gets put off until sometime later.
Presented in two sets of 20 items each, BETTER LATE THAN NEVER, acknowledges Procrastination Week’s existence and then delves into 40 words with the letters L-A-T-E hidden in their spellings.
Students are instructed to use the given definitions and clues to fill in missing letters and unmask each “late” words. Some of the terms will be familiar, but others will be more difficult to identify.
Full answer keys are included.