J. Bob in Chengdu, China

I am teaching in Chengdu, China on a teacher exchange program between Phoenix Country Day School and the Chengdu Experimental Foreign Languages School.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Students reviewing for tomorrow's Rock Exam

Give me your cell phone number again! We can text message during the exam!

Deep thoughts! Metamorphic rocks are on the table.
Most of the students are using their five senses to study for the test, one of the girls is using the osmosis method.

I have taught igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock classification and identification. Tomorrow we will have a lab practical where the students will have to identify samples and answer questions. These students are having a look at the sedimentary rocks.

3 Comments:

  • At 9:44 PM, Blogger ErinAlice said…

    Here's a tip, rocks are hard and found in the ground...okay that's all I know so I can't help your students any more. The girls are noticing that just about every toy they have or see says China on it. One the other day said Taiwan and Sydney said What happened to China?? It was really funny. We miss you. Go Irish!!!

     
  • At 2:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    who is the guy with the big fish????? would that be matamorphic fossilized rock?

     
  • At 4:23 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi, Mr.Cook! I have been trying to e-mail you!I miss you! Your students seem to like you, senor Coook!

     

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