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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Geography cake
Aged around 13 we were set the task of creating a model to show contour lines - the rest of the class set about making cardboard cones or using papier mache. This however was a little too normal for a young deadly. I instead, after failing with sponge cake, created 5 different sizes of biscuit which I cooked and then stuck together with icing.
It spent the few months on display in the entrance hall, and didn't taste too bad when I eventually got it back!
( , Mon 17 Aug 2009, 13:13, 1 reply)
Aged around 13 we were set the task of creating a model to show contour lines - the rest of the class set about making cardboard cones or using papier mache. This however was a little too normal for a young deadly. I instead, after failing with sponge cake, created 5 different sizes of biscuit which I cooked and then stuck together with icing.
It spent the few months on display in the entrance hall, and didn't taste too bad when I eventually got it back!
( , Mon 17 Aug 2009, 13:13, 1 reply)
I like this
Combining cakes...and anything else.
In maths, you could use cakes to illustrate, er, pie charts. Etc.
Bravo!
( , Mon 17 Aug 2009, 23:06, closed)
Combining cakes...and anything else.
In maths, you could use cakes to illustrate, er, pie charts. Etc.
Bravo!
( , Mon 17 Aug 2009, 23:06, closed)
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