Thursday, October 22, 2009

Do you see a cheek cell

A microscope enlarges some spots that maybe just should stay out of sight. But for biology students having a chance to see a real live cheek cell can be exciting and yes a bit challenging. Swimming all around those pretty (? - Ms. Wiard-Bauer term) cheek cells are breakfast and all different forms of "crud." Scientist use all those really big words.

Down the hall was another group trying to figure out the slope of the line in the graph that would indicate the water machine was empty after lunch. I am fairly certain I stated that incorrectly but I think you get the idea.

How about mixed media and what happens when you used two entirely different textures to attempt to depict the same image?

Or maybe trying to get your knee over your left ear... OK that is a bit much but that is almost what it looked like or something else I have had difficulty doing in the last 25 years.

The day in the life of a high school student. Discovery a world of opportunity and possibilities. Some of it very new and some of it old things used in new ways. And it is only the middle of the week. What else is in store?

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