The wondrously sickening, and sweetened smell flooded the classroom at the commencement of the lesson. The kids stared at the pieces of bubblegum on their desks with a type of yearning and titanicular longing.
They had to wait two days before they were actually able to taste it…
Oh, how I love teaching.
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9 comments:
Don't ya wish it stayed that simple!?
so don't leave me in suspense...what was the lesson.
Yeah, Im curious, whats the lesson behind that?
Yeah - what was the lesson? I am thinking it was a good one!
Yeah - what was the lesson? I am thinking it was a good one!
The lesson was about using the five senses for observing. They were to first use only their sense of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and finally taste. It took two days to finally get to the observation they really wanted to use in order to gather information using the scientific method.
What a great object lesson!
Two days? Man I can't help but think that there were some who lost it by the end of the first day.....
Awww...you meanie. ;)
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