Saturday, November 8, 2008

An Abnormal Bio Lesson...

2 days ago, which was thursday, we had our 1st ever outdoor lesson, and its bio lesson too!!!!interesting eh????but 'outdoor' doesn't mean lessons in forest in any other states....its just TAMAN JAYA...but still, its away from the school right???haha...

Anyway, the purpose of our taman-jaya-trip is to calculate the frequency, density, and percentage coverage of certain species of plant...dear puan see want us to do the investigation personally and did not hesitate to remind us SOOOOOO many times to bring our own insect repellant, umbrella and caps the day before the trip because she so kindly did not want to share hers with us.....haha....Anyway, only a few people brought that stuffs as they were not that essential...

After recess, we gathered ad set off into the super hot sun heading tamanjaya...supposingly, my group only made of 5 delicate girls, but due to some unexpected circumferences, we had to 'adopt' the guys into our group at the end, making our group the largest(i guess....)so, we set off to taman jaya, doing our best to avoid sunlight and mosquitoes...dear puan see kept to her word, she so 'generously' forbid us to share her BIG umbrealla, despite she was thin and there are much space under the umbrella...lol...she kept remind us to stay away from her afraid that we might attract mosquitoes to her...the 4 groups, each received a quadrat... Wei lian enthusiastically grabbed the pink 1 before anyone did, for his group, claming that its his favourite colour...well, erm....i'm sure a lot people want to erm...grab the pink quatrat from him???maybe....lol...anyway, we began our survey, choosing our spot of plants 'randomly', all some how turn out to be precisely under the sheds of tress and away from mosquitoes...lol...the, the countin began...wel, its not as easy as it seems, for you have to squat under the hot sun, counting the ever-so-similar-grasses while shooing away mosquitoes at the same time...and when you were done, you did not know which grass u've counted and which you haven!!!!well...come on!!!!all there's on the roud are grass and more grass, how to count???and it does not help the situation when most of the guys are so busy capturing and recapturing tiny little grasshoppers...or hopping around with the grasshoppers trying to catch them...(well, guys can be soooo childish sometimes!!!imagine there are already grasshoppers hopping around, and here several guys decided to join in their queue and so hopping here and there,following the grasshoppers....arghhh!!!) who claimed they are surveying the population of grasshoppers in taman jaya...lol...well, thank god i hav excellet counting aka 'estimating' skills!!!HA!! by multilying and adding and subtracting several lucky numbers of mine, we managed to get the results in a short time...for example, there's about 15 grass in a box...then there's about 80 boxes occupied with grass...so, there is a total of 1200 grasses on that spot!!!yeng leh...MUAHAHAHAHA...lol...

By the time we were sweaty and itchy from irritating mosquito bites, we returned to school...some how, this did not stop the guys from adopting several more grasshoppers back to school too...though how reluctant are the grasshoppers to leave thier comfortable habitat...once again, i'm dissapointed with supposingly-maturing-guys...haih...nevermind, because dear ronnie even decided that the gate that seperate taman jaya from the housing area is better off without its padlock and metal chain...he so kindly removed it and adopt it too, as from his point of view, it'll be a rather good tool as another billabong (a.k.a. toys-of-4s7)...well, who can stop him??? lets just hope that the lack-of-paddlock-and-chain-of-the-gate won't cause too much trouble or loss for the public...back into school, several activities were still going on...despite that bio lesson is over...some decided to disect grasshopper, some prefer trapping it in a bottle to see it wondering helplessly around in its chamber... or break its leg to see it limp around for mere pleasure...well...maybe guys think it was a way to have fun or show 'bravery' by torturing helpless creatures...haih....i dunno....because i think its kinda childish and cruel....don't u think so???vm if you don't...haih...

nevermind...despite several loss of lives of grasshoppers, or maybe blood(which was sucked by female mosquitoes)...this is still THE BEST BIO LESSON WE EVER HAD!!!!!ha!!!over all, its fun!!!!lalala...lalalalalalala.....haha.....sot d....coz finally finish typing this post in proper eng....so now dun care grammer le la.....haha.....lalala....lalalalalalala....bye!!!!

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