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Thursday, May 18, 2006

thought they were geog lessons


been teaching hydro and rivers [sec3s]
and..any geog student would tell you
there are PLENTY of diagrams to draw!


basically the whole chapter can be taught with drawing
from factors affecting streamflow, to the [lovely] hydrograph
to the river load and various landforms formed..
get the point?


and one student rather rightfully remarked [hey..that alliteration!]
"ms lim..geog lesson become like art lesson like that
every lesson draw and draw and draw!"

1:08 PM
heaven in a wildflower