I don't know if you realize how cool I am. Really. Last night I was up till the wee hours of almost midnight making a grading sheet for my mom's science fair. No, she's not competing in a science fair. She's a fourth grade teacher in the Promised Land (Texas). And she's started the first ever McCamey Middle School Science Fair.
Those Miller Girls have always been over-achievers. Truth be told, I'm really proud of her for doing the fair. And what's a little grading sheet for science projects? If I can help her, I'm up for it. The kids have made fake poo, fake barf, bogus blood. Ah, the youth of America. Science is so cool!
Those Miller Girls have always been over-achievers. Truth be told, I'm really proud of her for doing the fair. And what's a little grading sheet for science projects? If I can help her, I'm up for it. The kids have made fake poo, fake barf, bogus blood. Ah, the youth of America. Science is so cool!
2 comments:
nerd
Thank you Ms. Aim!
It was my first science fair grading sheet, so I was kind of flying by the seat of my pants. But I wanted a no frills, no fuss, not complicated chart. Mostly because it's my goal to be a no frills, no fuss, not complicated kind of gal.
Thank you for commenting and reading! Do you really live in Moscow?
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