Sunday, December 8, 2013
GT Assignment #4
Due by midnight on Sunday, Dec. 8th.
Type the following Fluency and Flexibility questions into a new blog post. Be creative and innovative when answering...you ARE in GT! ;-)
Fluency:
Make a list of 10 items for each category:
1. scary sounds
- Metal on metal
- creaking doors
- complete silence
- windsheild wipers
- scraping noises
- forks
- evil laughs
- moew in the darkness
- terrible singing
- crackling of twigs
2. metal things found in a school
- Lockers
- Desks
- Projectors
- doors
- Alarm systems
- Fire Alarms
- Coke Machines
- ovens
- Swords (Mr. Goff had a Replica in his room)
- Sound and lighting equipment
3. types of hats
- Feathered hats
- fedoras
- Cowboy hat
- Snapbacks
- Toboggann
- Cheese heads
- Pirate Hat
- Angler/fishing hat
- Wide-brimmed hats
- Military hats
4. things to do in a haunted house
- Hide
- just keep walking
- Pay attentiom to your surroundings
- run
- Make sure you are wearing a cross necklace
- activate your glowstick
- Feed scooby-doo
- Tell the things that haunt it that you aren't going to harm them
- Find a different exit
- Make sure ghosts aren't following you
5. red things found in a grocery store
- signs
- flags
- flowers
- candles
- tomatoes
- apples
- cherries
- Coca-cola labels
- Dr. Pepper Labels
- Ink cartridges
Flexibility:
Answer the following in DETAIL:
6. How could you find the width or length of your bedroom without using a ruler, tape measure, or yardstick?
Use your own two feet to see how many it takes to get to the other side. Than measure your feet.
Use your own two feet to see how many it takes to get to the other side. Than measure your feet.
7. How could you cook dinner without a stove, oven, or microwave?
Become a nomad or firebender.Sushi is uncooked, you could grill something, you could use the sun.
8. Describe a way to use a blanket other than as a cover.
As a parachute, that doesn't work very well but you know, good luck with that. You could use it to make a hammock. Or even a teepee.
As a parachute, that doesn't work very well but you know, good luck with that. You could use it to make a hammock. Or even a teepee.
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