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So my class is doing this project called "Genius Hour" you're supposed to teach or learn how to do something. I am not really creative and I can't think of anything to teach or learn how to do.

 

Any ideas? It can't be something that can't be done on school like building a computer, etc. It also can't be something "dangerous" since the school won't allow it.

Something like sign language or something. history of something.

 

 

Any ideas?

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Look up the golden ratio and how it relates to nature, it's really quite fascinating. maybe throw in the fibbocani numbers, lucas numbers. 

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So my class is doing this project called "Genius Hour" you're supposed to teach or learn how to do something. I am not really creative and I can't think of anything to teach or learn how to do.

 

Any ideas? It can't be something that can't be done on school like building a computer, etc. It also can't be something "dangerous" since the school won't allow it.

Something like sign language or something. history of something.

 

 

Any ideas?

Teaching how to make formulas in some kind of programming language? I dunno..

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http://www.damninteresting.com/

 

have a look through these, there good articles. you can then work out how to teach something based on these.\

 

 

Look up the golden ratio and how it relates to nature, it's really quite fascinating.

 

 

just make sure you use scientific sources, theres alot of bullshit around this area

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You could learn Haiku... 

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Teach them to read braille. You'll need some blindfolds for the final exam test. ;)

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Teach your class how not to be sheeple and educate them on researching their products before they buy.

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Teach them how to overclock a computer and how to do some programming

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Teach them how to make coldbrew coffee, and do it like a cooking show. So you will show them how to get it ready, and than instead of making them wait 12hours for it to brew, You can show them the next step with a  batch you made early. Than you can show them what you can do with coldbrew. Show them how to make a nice cup of coffee, than maybe mocha icecream float.

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