American History, Period 2 02/19

Feb 19, 2009 00:18

The Danger Shop was back to its normal classroom configuration today, and the teachers were at the front, arms folded, possibly looking smug ( Read more... )

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Sign In [02/19] shiroi_tiger February 19 2009, 04:21:25 UTC
Creatively!

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Re: Sign In [02/19] flowering_mind February 19 2009, 04:36:42 UTC
Yamanaka Ino

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Re: Sign In [02/19] not_a_mused February 19 2009, 05:15:05 UTC
Cal Stephanides

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Re: Sign In [02/19] sixstandingby February 19 2009, 12:15:39 UTC
Gavin Darklighter

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Lecture [02/19] shiroi_tiger February 19 2009, 04:22:25 UTC
Listen, pass notes, contemplate dumping that glitter on a classmate. The usual.

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Extra Credit [02/19] shiroi_tiger February 19 2009, 04:24:43 UTC
Mr. Stephanides has a presentation for extra credit. Wait for him to ping in, and then listen, pass notes, and contemplate dumping glitter on him.

If you happen to be the sort to want extra credit, feel free to talk to the teachers after class.

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Re: Extra Credit [02/19] not_a_mused February 19 2009, 05:39:17 UTC
Cal took to the front of the class with a small stack of notecards there mostly for effect and he cleared his throat ( ... )

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Re: Extra Credit [02/19] tyler_back February 19 2009, 13:49:29 UTC
"Excellent job, Cal. Thank you," Tyler grinned, because tying the whole thing back into class really was pretty impressive.

He needed to randomly assign reports more often.

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Re: Extra Credit [02/19] notyourpawn February 19 2009, 20:10:32 UTC
Alice applauded. "Are you saying, then, that you are happy to be in America?" she asked. "Instead of growing up in the city of Smyrna, that is."

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Activity of Dubious Midterm-Ness [02/19] shiroi_tiger February 19 2009, 04:26:41 UTC
Solo or in pairs, make us a diorama so that we can be amused by it judge how much you've managed to absorb so far this semester.

Items on the table are moddable!

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Re: Activity of Dubious Midterm-Ness [02/19] thismaskiwear February 19 2009, 13:37:02 UTC
. . . okay then.

Katchoo, muttering imprecations about how she wasn't in kindergarten any more, grabbed some popsicle sticks and pipe cleaners and black construction paper and got to work making the most bizarre semi-abstract representation of the Civil War she could possibly make.

She just hoped she didn't fall asleep in the middle of it and end up with popsicle sticks inadvertently glued up her nose.

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Re: Activity of Dubious Midterm-Ness [02/19] flowering_mind February 19 2009, 20:14:11 UTC
Ino had what amounted to teacherly permission to completely ignore what all they were supposed to be focused on and make her own thing.

Which was a Mount Rushmore made out of pipe cleaners, glue, and construction paper. With popsicle sticks for the base. Needless to say, it was a rather difficult proposition, even with a picture for reference.

The end result was very much what might best be termed as a 'valiant effort', was as recognizable as she could make it, and Ino was glowering at it and muttering about how it'd be so much easier if she'd had clay, seriously.

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Re: Activity of Dubious Midterm-Ness [02/19] psychic_wonder February 20 2009, 00:18:43 UTC
Sam was more of a writing person, but he couldn't deny that it was kind of fun to make a diorama. He went with the idea of manifest destiny, and managed to make a little couch with stick people on it.

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Talk To The TA [02/19] shiroi_tiger February 19 2009, 04:27:27 UTC
Who might hurt you if you were contemplating gluing popsicle sticks up her nose.

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Re: Talk To The TA [02/19] flowering_mind February 19 2009, 04:39:18 UTC
Ino would very definitely hurt someone who tried that!

Though, really, she was more entertained by the fact that apparently they were considered too incompetent to run with scissors. What, were they five?

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Re: Talk To The TA [02/19] not_a_mused February 19 2009, 14:12:25 UTC
"Iiiiiiinoooooo."

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Re: Talk To The TA [02/19] flowering_mind February 19 2009, 14:16:03 UTC
"Caaaaaaal."

What? It was a routine now!

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