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Scotch tape and Crayola crayons

We have to do this unit plan for my ed 322 class (in groups of four, thank goodness) and it's like our end of the semester project. Well we had to do a lesson plan last week as a sort of mini-version of the unit plan. And when we went to turn ours in, the professor told us we weren't specific enough about the materials we would need. We had put something like "books, scissors, tape, posterboard, and coloring supplies." Nope. That wasn't specific enough. We had to tell him EXACTLY what coloring supplies we would use and EXACTLY what books we would supply the students with. This one girl in my group, Alex, started saying that on the unit plan, just to annoy him, we should be ridiculously specific. Ex: Scotch tape, Crayola Crayons, Roseart colored pencils, the 23rd edition of the Rand McNally World Atlas. It's become kind of an inside joke now, so that whenever we're annoyed at the professor for being really picky about stuff (which he does a lot) Alex is just like "Scotch tape. I SO want to do it." and the rest of us agree. So we probably will. :)

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