Friday, 12/11/09 -- Assembly Schedule for Band/Choir Concert (2nd Period)
"Don't rock the boat, baby!"
Prepare sheet for Test #13. Record Outsiders project score after you look at what you earned.
Mental Floss.
  1. "Hannah," said Bob, "I can poke my head through a hole this big." He then made a hole with his thumb and index finger. The hole was no wider than a quarter.  Hannah was sure she would win the bet, but Bob poked his head through the hole he made by his thumb and index finger and won the bet. How?
  2. What color is represented by this "word"? BRLEUDE
  3. Wacky Wordy: (2 words, one hyphenated)

  4. 1. Do Do
    2. Dew Dew
    3. Due Due
  5. Aviva was planning to take a trip around the world. She liked names that were similar to hers, so she made a list of places she would like to visit. However, one of these cities doesn't belong. Which one is it and why? (Yes, they're all real cities.)

  6. Arrawarra, Australia; Caraparac, Peru; Daba Qabad, Somalia; Krape Park, Florida; Nagubugan, Philippines; Oktahatko, Florida; Ilokano, Polynesia
  7. There are ten people at a party. In order to win a large prize, everybody wants to make a handshake only with people shorter than themselves. They are penalized for shaking hands with someone taller. Assume everybody is different in height, and assume everybody wants to win. How many handshakes are made?
  8. I, Professor Picanumba, will amaze and astound you. Take a piece of paper and write any word on it. Fold the paper in half, twice and put it on the floor. Now stand on it. Believe it or not, I will now tell you what is on the paper. How can I know?
  9. Follow these steps and see if you can figure this out.

  10. 1) Get a brown cardboard box.
    2) Get purple, orange, and turquoise paints.
    3) Paint the box orange.
    4) Paint on purple spots.
    5) Paint on turquoise stripes.
    7) Turn it upside down.
    8) Lie on your side.

    What is missing from this sequence?
Test #13. SSI would apply for the first week back in January.

Doodle Theme: The Ending (of The Giver, silly.)