lessons
Submitted by abetaco on Fri, 06/08/2007 - 02:05.
My project started when my band was rehearsing one evening: As usual, all of my friends came to my warehouse I rented to hear the band play. We called this little haven the "Shed Shed"; It was a safe place for my friends to be after school and a good place to have a jam room. After this particular practice, my friend Alexis asked if I could teach her how to play the drums. I taught her the basics and sure enough, she was a natural. I told her [jokingly] that if she kept up playing like that, she'd end up replacing me in the band. I never had seen her smile that big.
Submitted by lucieguo on Tue, 06/05/2007 - 02:12.
A collective, student-driven initiative for science advancement. Why is the sky blue? How do airplanes fly? What happened to the dinosaurs? All children grow up asking questions about the world around them. Even as adults, many of us still remember the excitement of seeing our first baking soda and vinegar volcano and how proud we were of our first science fair project – a paper mache construction of the solar system or a model of cellular organelles with Styrofoam.