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Seventh Grade Science

 

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Tuesday 2/6/07

What was done?
  1. "Being a Scientist" - observing & inferring activity

What was collected?
  1. Tear-offs
  2. Student Questionnaire

What was assigned?

  1. Get a 3-ring binder and thin notebook by Thursday

Daily Science Fact

Often a pet rabbit can be "hypnotized" by cradling him on his back in your arms or across your lap, tipping the head backwards until he's "out." It's helpful to do this when cleaning a bunny's sensitive areas, like the face. feet, or under the tail. If the hind feet seem to be vibrating, touching them will stop it. Most rabbits do not like having the tips of their noses or chins touched. Their feet also tend to be ticklish.


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