My life suddenly got quite occupied with a wide variety of subjects and topics. Why is this you ask? Because I am an elementary education major. It has been quite some time since I've signed off as "life as an education major" or shared a Ms. Quinn story. So now, without any further ado...I would like to do just that.
"Little children can always ask questions that we can't answer."-Ms. Quinn
Ms. Quinn asked a little boy what he learned from the story of David and Goliath. His lesson: Duck. Well said my friend, well said.
On behalf of America, I would like to thank Thomas Jefferson for introducing us to tomatoes. They are both pretty and not poisonous contrary to popular belief in TJ's (Thomas Jefferson's) time.
Experiments are wonderful. Especially when they involve tears and joy. Well I would try to avoid the tears, but if you want a great experiment that kids will never forget, and may even claim it is the best one: watch a frog hibernate. It's that simple. And you didn't even know frogs COULD hibernate. It's ok, I didn't either.
Step 1: catch a frog.
Step 2: observe said frog.
Step 3: put ice in water.
Step 4: frog will shut both eyelids and sink to the bottom of the tank.
-Note: kids my cry and fear the poor little guy is dead.
Step 5: have no fear!
Step 6: let the water return to a warmer temperature and your frog will come back to life!
Step 7: beware of hopping frogs that have come back to life
-Note: kids generally cheer and shout at this time
Did you know? That people wore their wedding bands on their ring finger originally because it was believed that this location contained the one vain that ran all the way from your finger to your heart. Aw, so sweet. Now we know that veins run throughout the body as the heart pumps the blood but hey, it was the thought that counted!
-Life as an Education Major.
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