Have You Been Bitten?

There’s a new bug out there and you don’t know where you might find it.

Science Bug

Last seen hanging around its creator Samantha R. in period 4

Careful this one bites. Initial symptoms are strange urges to experiment while controlling variables, increased heart rate when viewing data tables and a mild fever for discovery. Treatments usually include exercise, good nutrition and a solid education. Symptoms may subside but can reappear later in life.

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13 Responses to Have You Been Bitten?

  1. samantha & bruna says:

    awwwww look at franklin!!!!!! =) i love this bug =P

    P.S
    billy is comming soon, so watch out =]

    samantha r. =]

  2. Bre Baby(7th period) says:

    idk that samantha drew that bug…wow.no wonder i’ve been getting bit and i’ve been scratching since i been around samantha lol i love the bug though. mr.grant rockz nd dont 4get it!

  3. rosamae says:

    i cant wait till billy comez along

    i hope we can put franklin and billy on the morning announcements

  4. samantha says:

    i’m working on billy as we speak =]

  5. samantha says:

    i have to make him perfect =]

  6. paulina. 7 says:

    this bug is adorable though i dont know whatt it is…

  7. crystal says:

    can you tell me what to study for the test tomorrow?

  8. Mr. G says:

    Re: Crystal 7

    The test is on oceans so it covers ocean circulation (surface and deep) plus El Nino. Look on the resource page, find Hydrosphere under the First Marking Period, start by reviewing the Ocean Circulation and El Nino powerpoints. Also read the El Nino info on the home page.

  9. tanner period 3 says:

    is there extra credit? cuz i just checked my grade and its low

  10. Lauren(: (1st period) says:

    its so cute<3

  11. JeSsIcA P4 says:

    awww. itz an alright bug!!wonder what billy will look like!!:D

  12. JeSsiCa p4 says:

    the other buq still hasnt came?!?!
    o well..LOL;)

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