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Caulfield: You do it with baking soda and vinegar, you can get an A in science. With Mentos and diet coke, you get to have a chat with the principal. Frazz: Particularly with Mrs. Olsen's coke on her desk.
Iāve never been fond of the classic baking-soda-and-vinegar volcano for a science project. Sure, it looks cool, but it doesnāt tell you anything at all about real vulcanism. Better to do a more visually-boring project with diagrams of heat profiles below the surface, or some such. Alternately, you could do a good science project on acid-base reactions, but in that case you would do the mixing in glassware, not in a papier-mache mountain.
Maybe Iād have like science more if weād done things like this. All I remember is refusing to make a model of the solar system, in the fifth grade. Way too boring. Language arts, though ā foreign and domestic ā now thatās some fun!
Why? He is the curious child many of us were before we had to fit into an education system that catered to the āaverageā student and below without challenging the student who really wanted to learn. Kids today have so much more information available to them than the outdated World Book Encyclopedia set in the school library of my day. Except for the violence and bullying (which we had bullying back then), Iād love to be a kid with so much more learning opportunities available in terms of space, robotics, and communications. You really want to ākillā a kid? Kill their sense of curiosity and wonder. Iām sorry that seemed to happen to you.
ReneTray about 12 years ago
When is this kid gets transfered or something āold fashionedā that it is now considered child abuse.
sonorhC about 12 years ago
Iāve never been fond of the classic baking-soda-and-vinegar volcano for a science project. Sure, it looks cool, but it doesnāt tell you anything at all about real vulcanism. Better to do a more visually-boring project with diagrams of heat profiles below the surface, or some such. Alternately, you could do a good science project on acid-base reactions, but in that case you would do the mixing in glassware, not in a papier-mache mountain.
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
mentos and diet cokeā¦.instant fun. what about pop rocks and coke?
annieb1012 about 12 years ago
Maybe Iād have like science more if weād done things like this. All I remember is refusing to make a model of the solar system, in the fifth grade. Way too boring. Language arts, though ā foreign and domestic ā now thatās some fun!
sbchamp about 12 years ago
Kudos to the Discovery Channel
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
At least her glasses didnāt get fogged up.
emjaycee about 12 years ago
Why? He is the curious child many of us were before we had to fit into an education system that catered to the āaverageā student and below without challenging the student who really wanted to learn. Kids today have so much more information available to them than the outdated World Book Encyclopedia set in the school library of my day. Except for the violence and bullying (which we had bullying back then), Iād love to be a kid with so much more learning opportunities available in terms of space, robotics, and communications. You really want to ākillā a kid? Kill their sense of curiosity and wonder. Iām sorry that seemed to happen to you.
annieb1012 about 12 years ago
@emjaycee * Thank you!!! The contrast between Clem and Caulfield is completely apt. Caulfield is a true intellectual, albeit a young and restless one, with a huge range of interests, while Clem is a single-minded little schemer. Caulfield hangs with Frazz because (a) Frazz gets him because he is just like him, (b) Frazz doesnāt have to discipline him, and Ā© when Frazz does exert some authority, itās okay because Frazz is not an authority āfigure.ā Considering what Frazz has told us (early on) about Caulfieldās parents, Iām guessing Caulfield will grow up to be a lot like Frazz. Because Clem reveals nothing about himself except his fixation on hogging, itās hard to predict much. But his parents and aunt/uncle are patient and uncritical, so heāll probably turn out okay. Eventually.
annieb1012 about 12 years ago
@emjaycee * And I love āFibber McGee and Mollyā!