Mrs. Ross
caross@esu2.org
1.
What subject do
you think is more important (science or social studies) and why?
They are both equally important.
Both of them provide us with valuable information.
2.
What subject do
you like to teach better: social studies or science? Why?
I love to teach science. There are
so many cool and exciting experiments that the students can do or
that we can experience together in class. A wealth of knowledge can
be found when an experiment is a success or even when it fails.
3.
What is your
favorite movie? Who is your favorite actor and actress?
My favorite actor is Robert
Redford. Favorite actress is Julia Roberts. My favorite movie is
Pretty Woman.
4. Have you ever been
in a movie or play? If so, what was it and what was your experience?
The only experience I have had in
a play was during high school and college when I was part of the pit
band which provided the music for the production.
Interviewed by Heather

Mrs. Nelson
snelson2@esu2.org
- What subject do who think is more important (science or social studies) and why?
I think they are both equally important. Science helps people understand the world around them and Social Studies helps people understand the people around them.
- What subject do you like to teach better: social studies or science?
Science. Science is more hands on. You can actually do science. An elementary school you mostly read about Social Studies.
- What is your favorite movie? Who is your favorite actor and actress?
I really don’t have a favorite movie. I like comedies. I like Dennis Quaid, Kirk Russell, Selma Hyek, and Julia Roberts.
- Have you ever been in a movie or play? If so, what was it and what was your experience acting?
No acting experience. I play piano for my high school musical.
Interviewed by: Emily L.
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