Mr. Pascarelli, Custodian
They are both important. Social studies tells about the past, but science explains why the past happened. So I would say science. 2. What subject do you like to teach better: social studies or science? Why? 3.What is your favorite movie? Who is your favorite actor or actress? 4.Have you ever been in a movie or play? If so what was it and what was your experience acting? Interviewed by: Paige H.
Mrs. Fisher 1. What subject do you think is more important (science or social studies) and why? Social studies because you can learn about American History and traditions. 2. What subject do you like to teach better: social studies or science? Why? Social Studies because I like to teach it better. 3. What is your favorite movie? Who is your favorite actor and actress? Legends of the Fall and Brad Pitt 4. Have you ever been in a movie or play? If so, what was it and what was your experience acting? No Interviewed by Kole
Mrs. Graham
Science- because science is used more in daily activities and jobs.
I use science more in my job as a cook- but I don’t teach either of them.
Forrest Gump. Tom Hanks, I don’t have a favorite actress.
Yes, plays. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes I played Dorothy , Annie , I played Annie , and Forty-five Minutes from Broadway, I played a dancer and party guest. Interviewed by Sidny
Mrs. Miller
I think social studies is more important. It’s important to learn about other cultures and their history.
I like science better. It is amazing the way things work. To think of how our world works makes me feel humble and awed.
Dodge Ball and Sweet Home Alabama. Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon.
In my high school play I helped make the costumes and backgrounds. Interviewed by: Emily M .
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