Here are some interesting and really funny interpretations of nature from test papers and essays submitted to science and health teachers by primart, secondary and college students around the world. Spelling is left intact as it is. Enjoy:
“When you breathe, you inspire. When you do not breath, you expire.”
“The moon is a planet just like the earth, only it is even deader.”
“To keep milk from turning sour: Keep it in the cow.”
“A fossil is an extinct animal. The older it is, the more extinct it is.”
The time of the year where all students (minus tertiary) can finally take a good break has started.
Secondary school students have already enjoyed close to a month of holidays while primary school students are starting to enjoy theirs. Yes, not to mention the PSLE students that gotten their results today. This is the time for them to learn other things that they missed out during school time, to do things they have not managed to do so. A time for them to relax, recharge and reinvent their building mind blocks.
I was going through the contacts of those students that i have coached in the last decade and came across one student that has Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was never a easy task to keep him stationed and focussed for5 minutes. At the same time, i came across an article that i have shared with the parent of the boy and i would like to share it with parents/guardians that faces similar challenges.
This is an Article written by Al Sears, MD, titled: “Lick Your Sugar Habits”
21 Nov
Posted by: sean in: Chemistry Qns & Ans, Coaching, events
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02 Nov
Posted by: sean in: Chemistry Practicals / SPA, Chemistry Qns & Ans
Hey can you pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee help me with a qn.
This is for the chemistry spa I would be sitting tmr (SEC 3)
During an acid base titration, what are the possible sources of experimental error?
It would be great If I could get a reply today bcos as I have mentioned earlier I am sitting for the science practical O LEVELS tmr!!
THANKS.
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