Tuesday, November 20, 2007

How Do You Spell, TEST?

I'm not here, tomorrow. However, when you come back to school on Tuesday, Nov. 27, be certain to bring all the stuff from Section 3-1 in your science notebook. We will review the vocabulary paper, and the handouts "Fresh Water on the Surface of the Earth," and, "Frozen Water on the Surface of the Earth," and, "Running/Standing Water on the Surface of the Earth."
On Wednesday, you will be taking a test on all these packets. Forget about trying to memorize this stuff. We spent so much time with it all, that you should be able to write common-sense answers to all the questions.
Here's a hint to one question. I had to throw in at least one multiple-choice:
A huge mass of moving ice and snow, is a(n):
a. snowman b. Mr Z c. glacier d. iceberg.
No blog tomorrow. Have a great vacation and watch out for the Triptophan. Huh? Triptophan? What's that? It's the enzyme in turkey that makes you sleepy after eating your Thanksgiving Day meal. Just watch dad and gramps fall asleep in the living room, while the women folk clean-up after cooking all morning.

Please be safe, this weekend. See you all on Tuesday. P.S. -- I love venison.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the hint!!!!! My Dad's a vegetarian so I guess he won't be tired. : )
Lee Lee