School Projects
MostlySunny wibbles, "When I was 11 I got an A for my study of shark nets - mostly because I handed it in cut out in the shape of a shark."
Do people do projects that don't involve google-cut-paste any more? What fine tat have you glued together for teacher?
( , Thu 13 Aug 2009, 13:36)
MostlySunny wibbles, "When I was 11 I got an A for my study of shark nets - mostly because I handed it in cut out in the shape of a shark."
Do people do projects that don't involve google-cut-paste any more? What fine tat have you glued together for teacher?
( , Thu 13 Aug 2009, 13:36)
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GCSE Geography= Cycling bloody miles
Our Geography teachers decided it would be a fantastic joke to set us a "city map" project a few years ago. Basically, we had to judge randomly chosen buildings on maintenance, location and so on. Were we allowed to research on the internet and property sites? Were we hell.
Up at 5am, we had until 3.30 to cycle, walk, hitch or whatever around our large town in the rain, taking photos to prove we'd been in different places and filling in charts.
Every so often, one of the teachers would drive past us, waving merrily and beeping the horn.
( , Thu 13 Aug 2009, 17:20, 2 replies)
Our Geography teachers decided it would be a fantastic joke to set us a "city map" project a few years ago. Basically, we had to judge randomly chosen buildings on maintenance, location and so on. Were we allowed to research on the internet and property sites? Were we hell.
Up at 5am, we had until 3.30 to cycle, walk, hitch or whatever around our large town in the rain, taking photos to prove we'd been in different places and filling in charts.
Every so often, one of the teachers would drive past us, waving merrily and beeping the horn.
( , Thu 13 Aug 2009, 17:20, 2 replies)
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