I could just imagine what the outside of the store looked like: 20 or some police cars at the front of the store, all parked at different angles with their red and blue lights flashing off of the dark walls and surroundings, and the doors of the cars left open. If I was a customer who drove up to that, I would have been scared to go in.
I'm not trying to be negative, it would be cool to send something of mine around the world, especially if I cannot go for some reason, but is there some way to validate besides pictures that my stuffed animal actually went to those places?
I would have required the student to explain their answer in more detail. If they could name one or more specific gases in a fart, I would give them credit. By the same logic, air is made up of three main types of gasses with trace amounts of others, but if it is a good teacher, they would have already covered that topic and the students would already know this. I don't know a teacher that has covered the content of a fart in that much detail.
Standing on their chairs is a bit far, and a liability to the restaurant, but otherwise, just as long as they are not taking a picture of my food, let them.
I saw something similar to this at a teacher workshop, but with just the graphs. The students were suppose to make the graphs with their arms. The graphs were shown on a smart board as a slide show set to arobic music. It was really fun. I think they called it algerobics or something silly like that. I wish they had this on a shirt.
I'm not trying to be negative, it would be cool to send something of mine around the world, especially if I cannot go for some reason, but is there some way to validate besides pictures that my stuffed animal actually went to those places?
or Phil Hartman from SNL playing Frankenstein's Monster "Fire - Burn".
Large: I love math (3-d graph)
OR Mmmm Pie
OR "Busted"
I'm not picky.