Teacher Covers Herself In Peanut Butter And Jelly To Teach Her Class A Hilarious Lesson

May 9, 2025

Kayleigh Sloan, a 28-year-old first and second grade teacher, has gone viral for turning a classic writing lesson into a peanut buttery, jelly-covered masterpiece.

In her now wildly popular TikTok video, Sloan asked her students to write step-by-step instructions on how to make a PB&J sandwich. Then, she followed their directions literally—even if that meant smearing peanut butter on her arms or jelly on her face when the instructions were vague.

The hilarious result? A room full of giggling kids and a valuable lesson in the importance of clear, detailed writing.

“This is my all-time favorite lesson,” Sloan shared. And clearly, the internet agrees—millions have watched the video, with one viewer commenting, “THIS. IS. A. TEACHER. They truly don’t pay you enough.”

Enjoy the laugh—and the reminder that learning can (and should) be sticky, silly fun.

 

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