First-Order Kinetics
#010/365. Monday, 1/10/2011.
Started the spring semester off with a little radioactive decay kinetics. I like using chalkboards better than whiteboards. It's easier to brush chalk off my clothes, faces, and hands than to deal with that ink.
I'm excited about getting to know the new students. The schedule is a little insane: 20 students at 11:00, 40 students at 12:15, then 14 more at 1:30. No break for lunch, which I'm thinking may be just what I need. No more overeating in the all-you-can-eat school cafeteria. Another good thing is that all of my classes are one floor down from our secretary's candy jar, which has always been hard to resist. Who knows, maybe I'll shed a few pounds between now and May.
First-Order Kinetics
#010/365. Monday, 1/10/2011.
Started the spring semester off with a little radioactive decay kinetics. I like using chalkboards better than whiteboards. It's easier to brush chalk off my clothes, faces, and hands than to deal with that ink.
I'm excited about getting to know the new students. The schedule is a little insane: 20 students at 11:00, 40 students at 12:15, then 14 more at 1:30. No break for lunch, which I'm thinking may be just what I need. No more overeating in the all-you-can-eat school cafeteria. Another good thing is that all of my classes are one floor down from our secretary's candy jar, which has always been hard to resist. Who knows, maybe I'll shed a few pounds between now and May.