If a Martian When to our High School Classes... by Julie Steimle (book recommendations website TXT) π
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Stuck in high school, 2 Martians react to what we teach our children.
Part of chapter 6 of book 5 of the Martian Prophecies Series: Bones in the Sand
Part of chapter 6 of book 5 of the Martian Prophecies Series: Bones in the Sand
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a Biology teacher.β
She scowled at him. βI expected him to at least teach it as a theory and not all this nonsense sort of stuff as fact. The manβs a moron.β
βKeep the conversation down to a minimum, please,β their teacher, Mr. Zimmer, said, looking over at them with raised eyebrows.
βSorry, Mr. Zimmer,β Zormna replied, blushing. Half the classβs eyes were on them. Some students whispered to each other, shaking their heads.
After their teacher had gone out of earshot, Darren said, βWell. Itβs not like you can tell Mr. Zeigler the truth.β Mimicking her voice, he said, βBut man didnβt come from Earth creatures. Donβt you know all people are actually from Mars?β
She glared at him again. βIf you keep this up, Darren, Iβm going to dump our experiment on your head.β
He chuckled to himself and watched Zormna glare at her beaker, but she was blushing because he was right.
βWhat next?β she asked, still flushed.
He looked at the paper. βWe pull the tubes out and observe the reactions and mark the results.β
She nodded. βOk.β
At the count of three, they jerked the newspaper tubes out of the beaker and watched the three solutions in the chemical react. The solution in the beaker immediately began to respond and fume and bubble. It changed a sharp purple before sending up a disgusting smelling cloud.
βI think you used too much sulfur,β Mr. Zimmer remarked.
Zormna and Darren glanced at it and nodded.
Looking at him, she said, βIβll clean this up. You dump the newspapers.β
Darren nodded, waving the smoking stench out of his eyes.
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She scowled at him. βI expected him to at least teach it as a theory and not all this nonsense sort of stuff as fact. The manβs a moron.β
βKeep the conversation down to a minimum, please,β their teacher, Mr. Zimmer, said, looking over at them with raised eyebrows.
βSorry, Mr. Zimmer,β Zormna replied, blushing. Half the classβs eyes were on them. Some students whispered to each other, shaking their heads.
After their teacher had gone out of earshot, Darren said, βWell. Itβs not like you can tell Mr. Zeigler the truth.β Mimicking her voice, he said, βBut man didnβt come from Earth creatures. Donβt you know all people are actually from Mars?β
She glared at him again. βIf you keep this up, Darren, Iβm going to dump our experiment on your head.β
He chuckled to himself and watched Zormna glare at her beaker, but she was blushing because he was right.
βWhat next?β she asked, still flushed.
He looked at the paper. βWe pull the tubes out and observe the reactions and mark the results.β
She nodded. βOk.β
At the count of three, they jerked the newspaper tubes out of the beaker and watched the three solutions in the chemical react. The solution in the beaker immediately began to respond and fume and bubble. It changed a sharp purple before sending up a disgusting smelling cloud.
βI think you used too much sulfur,β Mr. Zimmer remarked.
Zormna and Darren glanced at it and nodded.
Looking at him, she said, βIβll clean this up. You dump the newspapers.β
Darren nodded, waving the smoking stench out of his eyes.
The rest is available at lulu.com in the book Bones in the Sand Imprint
Publication Date: 04-01-2010
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