Because I have a passion for the brain and its mechanics, I was inspired to make a presentation about the eye, relating it to what we have just studied in physics class, and also providing some extra information. Hopefully, this presentation is appealing to the eye, after all, it should be flattered.
The Science of the Eye
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A very nice combination of physics and biology. Since I'm certified to teach any science, I find it almost impossible to teach physics without finding biological and chemical connections. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mr. Dunk, I myself find it very interesting when sciences overlap in the most perfect ways.
ReplyDeleteCyrus, I am not "eye" expert, but I do have an eye for someone with a passion - like yours - and for quality work, which this certainly is. When you are a world-renowned eye surgeon some day, this will be fun to look at, won't it!?
ReplyDeleteCyrus, I appreciate very, very much your willingness to step up to the plate to share your passion for science with the class!
ReplyDeleteYou are a true scholar and a very creative student!
I have had eye doctors speak to my classes in the past but your talk was superior!
You handled all the questions really well and your presentation skills were professional!
I thought you might be interested in taking a look at this virtual dissection of the eye: http://www.eschoolonline.com/company/examples/eye/eyedissect.html
That your Mr. dave and Mrs. Gende for your compliments; I really appreciate them. I must say that the virtual dissection of the eye was very fascinating, thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteHey Cyrus, Mr. Dave is none other than our Head of School!
ReplyDeleteSo I heard; I just had a conversation with him about it.
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