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Random Nobody 13 generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
34!
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:09 pm
October 2018 Username: Random Nobody 13 Student Name: Stage: Junior
Response:
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Random Nobody 13 generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
64!
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:11 pm
October 2018 Username: Random Nobody 13 Student Name: Stage: Junior
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Random Nobody 13 generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
32!
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:12 pm
October 2018 Username: Random Nobody 13 Student Name: Brie Stage: Senior
Response:
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Kaefaux generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
49!
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 11:43 am
November 2018 Username: Kaefaux Student Name: Reina Stage: Freshling
Response: Purple eyes were opened wide and staring blankly at the mass of ice the Imp had placed up in front of the class. They had to… melt that? And then build something out of the pieces they unstuck. Reina squinted at the ice block and tried to think of what she… could even do for it…
Her first attempt wasn't… fabulous. She tried to breath over and over on the ice, thinking of how that'd sometimes melt the snow or something. She got a few beads of water to roll off the block, but that was about it—not much return for a lot of effort. Her cheeks puffed out and her brow furrowed. She then wrapped her tail somewhat around the ice, thinking of how she was warmer at least… but the bite of cold made her shiver and it wasn't long before melting ice water began to seep into her clothing. Ok, so no to that… Disgruntled, she scanned the room, grumbling to herself as she considered her options. When her eyes lit on one of the faucets though, her ears perked up and Reina grinned.
All it took was a few moments to let the water heat up as it came out of the faucet, a big beaker—that she handled with big tongs to make sure she didn't burn herself on potentially hot glass—and a few trips back and forth with the hot, steaming water to pour cup fulls onto the ice. It did the trick, and the Grimm's tail wagged back and forth in her delight. The ice melted away, and lego blocks fell onto the tray just waiting for her to scoop them up. By the time she was done, Reina had 49 blocks arranged in a fun little pyramid form, even including a little open doorway to enter the hollowed out structure. That she got to keep, how cool was that?
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Katsura Zanshin generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
86!
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 8:25 am
November 2018 Username: Katsura Zanshin Student Name: Ila Stage: Freshling
Response: Ila looked up at the teacher and tugged lightly on their sleeve. "Um, can I use salt to melt the ice?" She asked, remembering her dad had said something along those lines during one winter. It had to do with melting snow off of the sidewalk. The teacher said she could, but that the Dryad had to use thick gloves while doing so. Apparently, if Ila used her bare hands to rub salt into ice for too long, she'd get freeze burns. Since she wasn't using any harsh chemicals, she was allowed to do her experiment herself once she was equipped with gloves. The ice started melting right away, quicker than she'd thought it would. Suddenly she had a pile of bricks laying in a puddle of water.
Wow! She got a ton of legos! Ila got to building right away, tossing the gloves down and ignoring the clean-up entirely. If she put this piece here and that piece there.... "Alright! Flowers!" She held up a small collection of different colored flowers that all grew in their garden. She couldn't wait to give one of her lego flowers to Mom and one to Dad. But none to her brothers, they'd just break them and make swords or something.
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Katsura Zanshin generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
97!
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 8:40 am
 November 2018 Username: Katsura Zanshin Student Name: Evelyn Stage: Freshling
Response: "Acid! Acid, acid, acid!" Evelyn said excitedly, tugging on the adult helping her out. "I bed acid would melt the ice super duper fast! Can you grab some? Please?" Her helper sighed, but grabbed a low grade acid, refusing to pour it out until Evie put on all of her protective gear. Goggles were a must, along with gloves, an apron, and a breathing mask, just in case. The teacher slowly dripped the acidic liquid over the ice, watching it melt. And melt it did. The ice seemed almost to just vanish as soon as the acid was dripped onto it. Legos popped out of the ice every which way until the Fey girl had a huge, heaping pile of Legos in front of her.
"Hah! I was right!" Evie shouted, doing a little dance right there in the classroom until her helper told her to settle down. Evie grabbed the pile and pulled it towards her. What was she going to make? Ooooh, a Vespercat! A huge one!. Evie started clicking bricks together with the single mindedness of a child at play. When she was done, she had a lump of bricks that resembled a cat if one squinted at it hard enough. And it was made with such random and bright colors just mismatched everywhere. If it weren't for the eyes and the tail, one wouldn't know which way the creation was facing.
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Katsura Zanshin generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
53!
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 8:51 am
November 2018 Username: Katsura Zanshin Student Name: Julie Stage: Junior
Response: Julie liked experiments like this, and she knew a lot of things could melt ice. Warm sand, kitty litter, a hair dryer...but what would be a creative way of melting ice? Hmmm...what if she used baking soda and vinegar? They reacted together and created foaming and bubbling, maybe they also created a little bit of heat that would melt the ice faster? Or maybe the fizzing itself would break down the ice faster? Well, only one way to find out. Julie grabbed the baking soda and vinegar and poured it over the ice block she was given. The chemicals immediately began to react to one another.
Not too bad! The chemical reaction melted about half the block of ice and Julie got a few legos out of the deal. She decided to build a replica of her flitterat. Her sculpture came out quite nicely, if a little on the weird side for colors. It even mostly looked like an actual flitterat. "Aw, she's going to love this as a new toy to play with!" Julie cleaned up her area and took her sculpture home to give to her pet. Sure enough, the flitterat really enjoyed climbing all over the new lego-rat and Julie spent a fun afternoon laughing at her antics.
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Avid_RPer18 generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
36!
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:58 pm
DECEMBER 2018 Username: Avid_RPer18 Student Name: Yaara Stage: Senior
Response: The senior hemmed and hawed over how best to tackle the icy hunk that was presented to her at the start of class. Sure, she could just take a pick to it and chip it all away but, given the tools at her disposal, Yaara opted to try something less stabby. The Sluagh opted to try heating some water in a beaker, dissolving some salt into the heated water, all with the goal of heated salt water. She figured that’d do well to accelerate the ice melting. When the salt was suitably dissolved, Yaara used tongs to safely hold the hot glass, before carefully pouring the heated mix over her chunk of ice. The effect was slow at first, a fact she chalked up to overly cautious trickling, but things picked up not long after. The ice, especially along one side, began to melt away. She ran out of heated saline, but in total thirty six colorful little LEGO blocks clattered into the tray that held her chunk of ice. Not too much to work with, but that never stopped her before. The saline had done a good deal of damage to the ice block but the heat and a little time would have her chunk gone in it’s entirety by the end of class. Yaara left cobbled together cube of LEGO blocks sitting on the desk. They had been fun to play with while waiting, but she didn’t have need of them.
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belloblossom generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
84!
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 8:58 pm
December 2018 Username: belloblossom Student Name: Aisling Stage: Freshling
Response: Aisling had been eager to try and chip away at the block of ice that held so many prized legos within it. With three round eyes staring at the colorful bricks inside the ice, she blew on her hands and placed them on the ice. The warmth from her breath against her hands quickly left her and she pulled them back. Maaaybe this wasn't a hands-on experience, after all. At least, maybe not so literally.
Tugging on the shirt of a nearby helper, Aisling asked if she could pretty please help her fill a beaker of hot water. She specified in her words that she really meant hot water, not warm, not cold, hot. The helper nodded and Aisling followed her over to a sink and watched steam rise from the beaker. The helper had Aisling put on gloves to carry the beaker and they carefully carried it over to the hunk of ice. Aisling, who had never been particularly tall, had to use a step stool in order to pour the beaker over the ice. She had to do it in parts too, because the steam that came off the ice tickled her cheeks and made her eyes water. Blinking profusely between steam spells, she was pleased to hear the sound of legos dropping out from the ice.
By the time that she had gone through one beaker, she was determined to get another and so on the process went until the helper informed her that they had other students to assist. That was alright with Aisling, however, because she had a practical mountain of legos in front of her! So what if there were still a few left in the ice? She was determined to make her own wonderful creation and so started to build the biggest tower ever!
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Kaefaux generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
69!
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2018 12:51 am
DECEMBER 2018 Username: Kaefaux Student Name: Bridget Stage: Freshling
Response: Bridget had eyed the goings-ons with delight. Science, she was quickly learning, was quite fun. That they had to melt a block of ice for Legos within with a creative avenue was...
Okay, there was a reason the aid beside her was telling her no to fire.
"But it'd work," the tiny child complained, her cheeks puffing up as she glowered. The aid agreed, but they did not have the supplies to start a fire--and no, she'd not be able to play with magic for that.
Bridget was, immediately, far less interested in the class than she had been moments prior.
Instead, she sat in pouting silence for a while, watching as other students tried different methods to free the blocks. Her mood did not improve as the aid gently nudged her a few times to join in, even as she relented and unwound her scarf from her neck. The fabric was then wrapped around the ice, and then around that, her fluffy tail. The insulation and heat from her tail worked wonders to begin to melt the ice, though she was lazy about it and stared off into space during the melting time. The aid was also less than pleased at the now soaked scarf and fur once Bridget finally got annoyed by the cold seeping into her skin.
She did get a nice number of blocks though, sixty-nine in all. She used them to construct a small castle, something that slightly eased her mood. Slightly. Not a lot. But it was something to make up for the annoying, boring class it turned out to be.
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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:01 pm
Ignore this post messed up
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Dragona Orden generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
17!
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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:06 pm
December 2018 Username: Dragona Orden Student Name: Bledid Stage: Freshling
Response:
Bledid looked at how many legos he had gotten out of the ice, this was a fun activity but he didn't get as many legos as he thought he was going to get. He had used a mix of salt, and hot water, which he was sure to ask a teacher to help him at least with the hot water portion, he thought any other chemical would melt the legos he wanted to keep, and that was bad. He thought for a long time while he looked at the Legos he had gotten out of the ice, he finally just started to put things together making a Lego puzzle box, he smiled at his small creation as he looked over it to make sure it functioned the way he wanted to. Bledid played over and over with his little puzzle box solving it every time before class was over, he looked around and wondering if any other student would like to try his little puzzle box. Bledid didn't really want to see if any of the other kids in the class would want to play though, he was a little shy, and was unsure if any of the other kids would actually like to play with the lego puzzle box.
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Nasaiki generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
59!
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 11:04 pm
Rules: Random number generate a number between 1 and 100 to find out how many pieces of lego you were able to free! Write up a 200 word minimum entry about how your student freed their lego and what they built afterwards, if anything. Use the form below! CURRENT MONTH 2018 Username: nasaiki Student Name: Jin Stage: freshling
Response: Jin stared at the ice pile in front of her. She didn’t really like talking so she wanted to be able to melt the ice by herself. She tried to think of previous science classes and things she had seen her older siblings due and thought of salt. Salt melted ice rather quickly right. However probably because of the size of the ice and the amount it had been sitting here before it wasn’t melting as fast as she would have liked. So she finally walked over to an adult to ask for hot water. Unfortunately she was only able to free 59 leggos.
It wasn’t really much to work with but she could try to make a lighthouse. Everyone liked light houses. Only problem was LEGO’s didn’t make for creating nice circles so her light house was a bit square instead. In fact it looked a little weird by the time she was done but she figured the teacher wasn’t expecting any great masterpiece. They were probably going for fun. Oh wait she needed the roof. Still square but a lot more lighthouse looking she hoped. Okay it was missing the railing too but well couldn’t have everything in life.
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Nasaiki generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
68!
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 11:30 pm
Rules: Random number generate a number between 1 and 100 to find out how many pieces of lego you were able to free! Write up a 200 word minimum entry about how your student freed their lego and what they built afterwards, if anything. Use the form below! CURRENT MONTH 2018 Username: nasaiki Student Name: Vanhi Stage: freshling
Response: Vanhi wasn’t at all sure what she wanted to make with the legos but she did know how she wanted to get the legos out of the ice. She got the frozen pike placed in a microwave safe bowl and walked over to get an adult telling them she wanted a Bunsen burner. It earned her a really weird look from the adult helping her but she was on a time limit. Besides how did any one not know she was one of the cafe kids. Well that wasn’t the only thing she was called but the adult didn’t need to know that.
Actually her dad had been bored one day and had decided to heat up milk using a Bunsen burner. He then had made hot chocolate with the heated up milk. The ice started to heat up rather instantly and vanhi had 68 legos to work with.
So she made the best replica of the table section of her cafe the best she could complete with the floor. Sure it didn’t really look like the cafe but at least you could tell it was a floor and tables and one wall with a window. It was good enough for her especially since it was in the right colors. Could she take this home?
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Nasaiki generated a random number between
1 and 100 ...
59!
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 11:39 pm
Rules: Random number generate a number between 1 and 100 to find out how many pieces of lego you were able to free! Write up a 200 word minimum entry about how your student freed their lego and what they built afterwards, if anything. Use the form below! CURRENT MONTH 2018 Username: nasaiki Student Name: Leto Stage: Junior
Response: Leto knew salt was a good way of melting ice, only problem was that right before he got to it the person in front of him took the last of the salt. However he wasn’t one to be deterred. Since his godfather worked part time at a cafe for kicks Leto knew some interesting baking secrets and left the classroom briefly to run by the cooking classroom. Moments later he was back with sugar. It helped lower the melting point if you didn’t have salt. So using the hot water he had been warming up he poured it over the ice block. Now he had 59 Legos.
59 didn’t give you much to work with. However it was more than he needed for most of the things he knew how to make so... he made his home computer, with the table and chair he used. And the wall and the floor, well most of the floor. Hmmm it looked nothing like a computer. Ah well his future job wasn’t sculpting. He made a note never to show his artistic talents to Vega. Still he was pretty sure the LEGO building was mostly for fun. Maybe he could change it to something else when he got home... or get his aunt to help him refreeze them. This time in never melting charmed ice.
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