http://drgrissom.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] drgrissom.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-03-15 03:10 pm
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Science Courses | March 15, 2006

Biology | 2nd Period

There is a note taped to the door of the Biology classroom.

Ms. Sidle is absent today. Please report to the Sociology lab for class. Attendance will be taken.
Thank you,
Dr. Grissom


Follow this link for class.




Chemistry | 4th Period

Grissom welcomes the students as the arrive.

"As you may be aware, Ms. Sidle is taking her GREs in court today, and she asked me to cover her classes for today. I know that you have been covering some difficult material lately, and I wouldn't want to further confuse any of you. So instead, we're going to go outside and blow up some stuff."



A wicked grin passes over his face, as he leads the students outside, where there are materials for all of them to perform this experiment. He then sets off his own Mentos-Fountain-Of-Doom, which manages at least ten feet straight up, and then begins to explain the science behind it as the students put on goggles and build their own devices.

"I'll make sure the student who has the most successful experiment gets extra credit, and remember to scream something along the lines of "Bombs Away" or "Fire in the Hole."




Forensics | 5th Period

"Ms. Sidle is absent today, so I will be your professor. I'm Dr. Grissom, for those of you that I haven't had in class. And my doctorate is in entomology, which is an important field in the world of Forensics."

Boring Lecture on Forensic Entomology

Grissom then busts out two cages from behind the desk, one with blowflies, and one with beetles. "I'd like you to take a look at these two basic insect types to familiarize yourself with them, and then you are dismissed. If you have any questions, feel free to ask."

Re: Chem : 3/15

[identity profile] conathon.livejournal.com 2006-03-16 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
Sawyer signs in and does the experiment, amused at the explosive nature. Yay explosives.