Gotta love the Far Side by Gary Larson!
Below, find some of my favorite school and science-related Far Sides.
Enjoy!










At his seat, about halfway back on the left side of the room, Ryan shuffled through the four or five papers on his desk, knocking his pencil to the ground as he searched for the green index card he had been given. It was the first day of class, and Ryan and his classmates had just completed an activity during which they were asked to raise their index cards in the air to indicate responses to certain questions.
That's what she said.
The third year was by far the worst incident of the three. About 20 minutes before the kids arrived, I turned on all nine sinks and sat down to get some work done. (Science teachers in my school had to do this every couple of weeks to keep some foul smell from making its way out of the drains). The sound of nine running sinks filled the room - loud, although somewhat relaxing. After about 7 or 8 minutes, I got up from my desk to shut them off...
In addition, it may involve...
Ok, you've set an objective, framed learning for students, and planned and implemented a lesson for mastery.
I figured this would be fitting - for both science and middle school. I'm pretty sure I'm closer to geek than nerd, but that's just me. Thanks to MastersInIt.org for sharing!
"Would anyone like more time on the quiz?"