Friday, November 16, 2012

'Studying' Biology

The room of learning.
One of my favourite classes in high school was Biology.
We did exciting things in Biology.
Dissected worms.
Hid the teachers notes.
Dissected deer eyes.
Checked each other's blood pressure.
Dissected frogs.
Typed each other's blood.
Gassed a bat and then drowned it, mistakenly thinking it was already dead. (One of the more traumatic days in Biology.)
Watched our teacher try to blow up the lab.
Slept through informative movies.
Watched our newly-engaged teacher try to remember what he was supposed to be teaching.
Dissected rats.
Grew weird things in petrie dishes.
We had fun.
And we were a good class.
Didn't cause too much trouble.
I will admit that we had a 'lost and found' board in our Biology lab.
But I'm sure that everyone has at least one of those.
Where else would you tack the frog tongues, frog legs, rat tails, and other things guaranteed to gross out the more squeamish members of the classroom?
But there is one thing that I remember vividly from all of my years in biology.
And only because of the unfortunate way in which my teacher chose to say it.
Maybe I should explain . . .
We were studying something very pithy: friction.
Did you know that friction is responsible for a lots of things?
Traction, for one.
Gripping.
Stopping.
In fact if it weren't for friction, we would simply slip and slide around everywhere.
I know that sounds like fun, but it's really not.
Our teacher explained it very well.
And yes, this was the teacher who was newly-engaged and only visited our planet for very short periods of time.
He told us, and I quote, “Friction is caused by two bodies rubbing together.”
Did you know that?
We didn't.
But you can be sure that we, and especially the boys in the classroom, never, ever, forgot it.
After that, not a day went past without someone making the selfless offer to help someone else study friction.
True story.
Biology class.
What would school life be like without it?

6 comments:

  1. LOL!! No way! Too funny. OR maybe not for some not interested in friction at the time.

    P.S. Your biology class sounded a lot like mine. Although.....I am SO glad we never had rats to dissect. I would of fainted on the spot!

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  2. Oh my Diane.. lol


    I love my high school Biology class for another reason... that is where I met my David in grade 10 plus one of my favorite teachers was Miss Quinlan... Good times.. :)

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  3. Poor guy knew not whereof he spoke. Should have stayed 'off planet' that day lol.

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  4. I'm sure the teacher never forgot it either. :)

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  5. :-)

    Teenagers.

    I can recall some things said by teachers that caused us to whisper for days, particularly a math teacher who had the unfortunate habit of saying, "Now, if I divide this up, if I have five pieces in my whole..."

    Ack. We were terrible children.

    :-)

    Pearl

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  6. My biology teacher was frisky too lol
    The guys laughed a lot lol

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