Wall of gold

 

New recipients of gold credits are:

 

            

Prize marrows judged both by The Sprowston Marrow Society and Fellows of The Royal Society. Plasticine chromosomes in mitosis.

 

 

Most of 9S4 emailed me the last homework. Credits all round. Well done for emailing homework

 

                             

Well done for working out that water expands when it freezes. Well done for remembering from middle school that a lack of vitamin C is associated with a disease called scurvy.

  

Well done for using knowledge of metals and other materials to design houses that would not last very long. A toilet made of francium and a sofa constructed from Potassium which glows purple if you break out in a sweat! Well done for calculating how much urine a person would urinate given how much water they took in by eating, drinking and respiration, and given how much water they lost through sweating and faeces.

        

 

Well done for remembering that the substrate fits the enzyme at the active site. This student must have had an excellent biology teacher in year 9. Consistent hard work in class and the fact that he emailed his homework for me to mark at the weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Well done. You are Gold! Tony Hadley would be proud of you. (I must buy a new tie.)

 

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