*Emma*
I'm allergic to peanuts, right? Yeah.
My science teacher, Ms. Frye, had this genius idea.
There's three peanut allergens in my class: Nabhith, Justin, and me. Justin and Nabhith have very serious allergies and mine is serious but not as bad.
So my teacher decided to have us do an experiment about cutting open a peanut M and M. Thereby expelling thousands of peanut particles into a closed room with three anaphylactic peanut allergens. Smart right?
Her solution to this problem was either to:
a. Not have us do the experiment and just look on with a neighbor.
-OR-
b. Go to another class and do nothing for 45 minutes and miss out on the entire lesson.
We picked a.
It all turned out fine, but I was pretty mad and so was my mom. Sometimes, I think that teachers need A LOT more common sense. Like, take the little amount of common sense I possess and multiply it by, like, 75 or so.
Yeah. That would work.
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When You Look At It That Way
Teen FictionThese are true stories from three real seventh grade girls. Read the book and see how dramatic our lives really are! Read about our peeves, our feelings, and our hilariously awkward moments! -Jacki, Emma, & Zoe
