Question:
What are some fun classes to take in high school?
Lindsay
2007-08-16 16:02:29 UTC
What are the classes that you liked in high school?

I saw a similar question, and some people said it depended on what you like, so if that's something I need to say I like math and science.
Six answers:
Dory the Fish
2007-08-16 16:48:20 UTC
i am going into 10 grade. I loved art, photography, dance, biology, algebra (honers), foods, and band.



It is super fun, read the class description that will help.



Hope you Enjoy it is A lot of Fun!
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2016-05-20 21:06:36 UTC
So the game I like to play is called bingo. Heres what you do. Take 3x5 notecards. On the front put a number 1-24 (Higher if you want the game to be more difficult) On the back put an equation or somthing that has to be solved. List all of the solutions in random order on the overhead. Have students create a Bingo card and fill in the solutions in the spaces (with a free space of course). Say a student has X=7 in the top corner. Lets say they pick up card #14 that says 2x + 2 = 16 They would put an X over "x=7" on thier card and put a 14 over that space. Then whoever gets a bingo/blackout first wins. It's kind of a free for all when students take cards. You have a key that shows what card numbers belong to which solutions. I keep the cards in a central location and the rule is that no one can have more than one card at a time. Once they are done with one card they put it back and take another. Another activity that I do with note cards with my lower level class is the matching game. I have sets of about five cards with an equivalent expression on them so a set might say 2x A number doubled A number increased by a factor of 2 Twice a number The product of 2 and a number. I have several different sets. Ideally you would have as many cards as you have students. The object of the game is to assemble themselves in the correct groups as fast as possible. The last one that I do is called the Chain game. One side of a notecard has a definition. "The longest side of a right triangle" The other side has a word "Mode" The first student will read the word on his card. The next card would have on one side "The most frequent element of a set" The student who has this card would say his definition as soon as he heard the word "mode" on the back would be "Supplementary angle" Which the student would read after reading his definition. All the other cards would have the definition of the previous card and a word that describes the next definition. until someone finishes with the definiton of the last word (Which has on the other side the word that started the "Chain") The classes compete for who can complete the chain the fastest. I like to create way more cards than there are students so even after the student has read their card they are still accountable for another one. Or you could always show Donald in MathMagicLand.
writergirl
2007-08-16 16:10:31 UTC
If you like science, Marine Biology, and math, possibly calculus. Not sure. If you just want something fun, take a law class or band, drama, or even an art class.
runlikemad
2007-08-16 16:14:05 UTC
There are so many opportunities to look into. biology and chemistry are the two most fun sciences physics is also a good course. in math theres algebra geometry trigonometry calculus. you should also take english and a foreign language. business classes are good to look at. computers classes are fun and so are tech classes.
gabwarriors2011
2007-08-16 16:10:12 UTC
Algebra 1 and earth science are the best
anonymous
2007-08-16 17:46:09 UTC
Anatomy is awesome!


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