This fine Monday in Honors Physics was a great one, because it appeared that no on had a "case of the Mondays."(I am counting on you to get that Office Space reference to add humor to my blog) The class was started off by turning in the webquest about Tiffany's diamond and the light waves worksheet. Then something happened that hasn't happened in quite a while, Coats-Haan emerged from a prolonged state of relaxtion and taught our class. It truly was quite a privelege for her to decide to share her knowledge with the class. The class was instructed to finish the telescope lab from Friday and then to proceed onto the physics dissection lab involing a disposable camera. We had to take apart the camera and answer the questions on the worksheet. Coats-Haan and I shared a laugh about Zach Sieber being in intense pain and the class proceeded. The remaining 30-35 minutes keft of class was left to the students to finish the labs. At the end of class we were reminded that we have a reflection and refraction test on Wednesday. Other than finishing the labs, there was no homeowrk, but the the test review is due on Wednesday. I am unsatisfied with the length of my blog, and thus, I begin to ramble. I wonder why God has forsaken me this week, for I have a test in all of my six classes, except band, I am extatic. Also, I want to point out that Coats-Haan hasn't told 3rd period to stay classy in a while and with this being the week leading up to prom and our proms theme is "keeping it classy", it just all seems to fit. I will end my blog by giving a shout-out to my bff Mitchell Clark who tore his ACL last weekend, keep him in your prayers for a quick recovery, because it couldnt have happened to a nicer guy (unlike Zach Sieber, of whom I would laugh at).
QOD: The focal length of a disposable camera is determined by taking out the inside lens of the camera and bring it closer and closer to a word on a paper until the lens focuses in and you can read the word. You then take a ruler and measure the distance from the paper to the lens being held in your hand.
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