By Jessica Zamarron
At Waldo Middle School there is a class called Life Science.
There are two teachers, I believe. One is Mrs. White, and the other teacher
is Mrs. Carver. The garden has a lot of things in it like lilies, carrots
and a lot of other vegetables.
I interviewed Karina Mendez since she was in Life Science last
semester and here are the questions:
Q: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT GARDENING?
A: "MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT LIFE SCIENCE WAS GOING OUTSIDE."
Q: WHAT WAS THE HARDEST PROJECT IN LIFE SCIENCE?
A: "THE HARDEST PROJECT IN LIFE SCIENCE WAS WEEDING."
Q: WHAT WAS THE EASIEST PROJECT IN LIFE SCIENCE?
A: "THE EASIEST PROJECT IN LIFE SCIENCE WAS PLANTING FLOWERS."
Q: DO YOU GET TO TAKE HOME WHAT YOU PLANT?
A: "YES, I DO GET TO TAKE HOME THE STUFF THAT I PLANT."
If you liked this story and you are interested in being in
Life Science next year then please contact Mrs. Carver or Mrs. White.
There are two teachers, I believe. One is Mrs. White, and the other teacher
is Mrs. Carver. The garden has a lot of things in it like lilies, carrots
and a lot of other vegetables.
I interviewed Karina Mendez since she was in Life Science last
semester and here are the questions:
Q: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT GARDENING?
A: "MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT LIFE SCIENCE WAS GOING OUTSIDE."
Q: WHAT WAS THE HARDEST PROJECT IN LIFE SCIENCE?
A: "THE HARDEST PROJECT IN LIFE SCIENCE WAS WEEDING."
Q: WHAT WAS THE EASIEST PROJECT IN LIFE SCIENCE?
A: "THE EASIEST PROJECT IN LIFE SCIENCE WAS PLANTING FLOWERS."
Q: DO YOU GET TO TAKE HOME WHAT YOU PLANT?
A: "YES, I DO GET TO TAKE HOME THE STUFF THAT I PLANT."
If you liked this story and you are interested in being in
Life Science next year then please contact Mrs. Carver or Mrs. White.
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