Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

[identity profile] slapbetcommish.livejournal.com
"Well, class, we're nearing the end of the semester, and so this week we're going to do something of a group project, kind of but not sort of," said Lily at the start of class. She gestured to the sheets of butcher block paper hung from the walls. "We're going to make a sort of class mural. Find a place on the wall to paint, using whatever you want to make whatever you want. When you've gotten it the way you want it, you can find another spot to do your own thing again. You can try to adapt what you're doing to look good next to someone else's, but we're not worried about things looking uniform. Just don't mess up anyone else's work.

"By the time we're done, everyone will have left their own little individualistic mark on something everyone had a part in," she finished up. "So if there are no questions, grab your brushes and get to work!"
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"Good afternoon, class," Jean-Paul said. "Today is our final class meeting before the final, and so, because I am a nice man--" hold your laughter "--I would like to give you this opportunity to study your notes for this class or any other, and to ask me any questions you may have." He paused for a moment, then realized it might be prudent to add, "That are relevant to this class."

He leaned back in his chair, waved his hand in a lazy arc, and said, "Go to it."
[identity profile] demons-death.livejournal.com
The Danger Shop was set up to look like a small village. John and the Impala were parked by the sign saying "Welcome to Hamlin".

"I said last class that when dealing with something that is a little less common, the most valuable thing you can do is research. That's what today's assignment is about. You were on the road and came across a newspaper article talking about a rash of children disappearing from the village of Hamlin. There was one boy, name withheld, whose siblings disappeared, talked about a figure in the night and hearing music. That's all the information you have. And that's more than you would start with on some hunts." John smiled slightly.

"Your assignment is to pair up and find out what's happening here, what's doing it and how to stop it. You can examine the area, talk to the people, go online at the library, whatever you need to do. It's completely up to you."

[OOC: wait for OCDs are up]

Library [12.9]

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 11:50 am
[identity profile] death-of-hope.livejournal.com
It was official: Anemone despised Christmas carols. There were just so blasted... perky or something.

Grumbling to herself, she grabbed some books on surfing to try and think of warmer, happier, locations. Like beaches. Tropical beaches. Without carols.


[Open & OCD-Free]
[identity profile] mistressofblack.livejournal.com
The home ec classroom today was divided in half, with one-half of the stations being set up for cooking, and one-half set up for sewing. "Today is general review," Lulu said, once the class had settled. "You have the option of practicing either your cooking, or your sewing, whichever you feel requires more review before your final." She smiled. "If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me. And I do hope that you have notes on all of your prior classes."

[OCD is up!]

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