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Posted by Alberta Mike on October 23, 2003 at 16:09:48 from (209.47.89.117):
In Reply to: A bit off topic, but I would appreciate some help posted by Nathan on October 23, 2003 at 14:15:09:
I think Iowa Dave gave you some great advice, pick a simpler topic. Been through that scenario you're facing in school myself when I was "supposedly" learning to be a teacher. That 5 minutes goes as fast as lightning and you'll just start in on your topic when time will be up. The best presentation I remember a guy giving in that class was "how to fold a regular letter-sized page (8 1/2 X 11) in two different ways". That would be to fit in a regular letter-sized envelope and then how to fold it to fit into a legal-sized envelope. Everyone in your class gets two pieces of paper (8 1/2 X 11) and one letter-sized envelope and one legal-sized envelope. You show them and they follow along. The whole thing can be expanded (not enough time) if you throw in a legal-sized page (8 1/2 X 14) to fit into either of the two different envelopes. That paper could probably be had from the teacher and a couple of envelope packs are pretty cheap at Wally World. Your folks could help you with the folding systems if you haven't had much experience yourself. Do it and I'll almost guarantee success (and the class will love it).
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