Remember when we learned the alphabet, each letter had a corresponding picture.  “A” is for “Apple”, “B” is for “Bike” or “Boy”, and so on.  Well, times they are a-changin’ and here is an example of what the alphabet may very well look like for youngsters in school just starting to learn their alphbet.  Sure, “A” is still for “Apple”, but not the same type of apple we knew.

A is for
Apple

B is for
Bluetooth

C is for
Chat


D is for
Download

E is for
Email

F is for
Facebook


G is for
Google

H is for
HP

I is for
iPhone


J is for
Java

K is for
Kindle

L is for
Laptop


M is for
Messenger

N is for
Nike

O is for
Orkut


P is for
Pepsi

Q is for
QuickTime

R is for
Radio Shack


S is for
Skype

T is for
Twitter

U is for
USB


V is for
Viacom

W is for
Windows

X is for
X Factor


Y is for
YouTube

Z is for
Zip File


2 responses to “How Our Children Learn the Alphabet Today”

  1. Isn’t that the true? The times they are a changing.

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  2. Michelle, so snidely funny…so sadly true…no one can spell, no one can add, it’s all done by robots. no wonder we are in so much trouble, we are breeding a nation of illiterate, illogical, all-conforming slaves-who-don’t-even-know-they-are-such. what a drag. continue…

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