http://bootlessjane.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] bootlessjane.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2011-04-21 08:06 am
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Primatology; Thursday, Fourth Period [ 04/21 ].

When class began, Jane wasted no time in getting things started. She moved along the desks, passing over the small packets of the examination to their students. "Well, then, here we are, class! Our final class, which means it's time to show me everything you've learned through a nice little test. You'll find it will cover everything we've discussed so far in class, from different types of primates to their habitat, eating habits, tools, anatomy, and the key theories of primatology. You will have half an hour to complete the examination. Do the best you can; there will not be allowances made for oral alternatives.

"But you'll remember that last week I requested that you put together a small presentation on what your favourite primate was this weekend," Jane reached the front of the classroom again and turned to smile at her students, "so when the half hour is up, we will begin those. Your final grade, then, will be a compelation of your participation thus far in class, your written exam, and your final primate presentation. Pencils ready, students! Your time begins...now!"

She may have been far too pleased with herself at being such a teacher.

[[ OCD is on the way up! ]]

Re: Presentations - Primatology, 04/21.

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2011-04-21 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Oral presentations weren't exactly her favorite thing ever, but at least she was capable of doing such. And she'd practiced, making sure to use so-called proper (even if it was inefficient) grammar where she'd usually take shortcuts, to ensure that she'd be understood. Still, the presentation she gave on spider monkeys could hardly be called verbose. But it was informative!