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Teacher Gives Kids Fake Spelling Test For April Fools' Day, Includes Hilarious "Drag Race" Question

Which famous "Drag Race" clique did he give a shout-out to?

With April Fools' Day right around the corner, one fourth grade teacher decided to prank his students with a fake spelling test that included a nod to RuPaul's Drag Race.

Joe Dombrowski, an educator in Royal Oak, Michigan, handed the quiz out to his kids earlier this week. The twist? None of the words were real.

The assignment included words like "blorskee" as in "I lost my blorskee at a carnival" and "gürrr" as in "You told me a seccret and I reacted like gürrr?"

But perhaps the best gag was his use of the term "Ro-laska-tox."

Referring to the Season 5 clique, Dombrowski said: "Ro-laska-tox were surprised when Jinkx took the crown. If you didn't get the hyphens, I'm sorry, you did not get the word."

Once the 11th word was read aloud, the prankster revealed that it was all an April Fool's joke.

"It's not even April!" several kids yelled, to which Dombrowski responded: "It's close enough."

This isn't the first time the fourth grade teacher has made reference to RPDR.

Below, see how his students react when he asks them the time-honored question: "Because reading is what?"

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