INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Have one list for guys and another one for girls. ) on it.

SUMMARY: Make a list of numbers 1-20 on a sheet of paper. Make an answer sheet with names on. Make a sheet with tasks, usually embarrassing (like ask out etc. Give the test to a random person (NO TEACHERS) then they pick and they will have to do the thing with that person.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Do not panic when you hear the fire alarm. Also, it's important to stay quiet so you can hear any instructions. In fact, it's important to be quiet and calm the whole time the fire drill is happening, not just when it starts. Though you may think the fire alarm is just for practice, you should always treat it as there actually is a fire. You have to practice the drill seriously to learn the proper procedure so that when a fire does happen, you won't panic. In fact, even if a drill is scheduled, something could have happened to cause a real emergency. Always treat the drill as if it were the real thing. When you hear the alarm, you must stop anything you are doing at the time. Don't take time to finish a sentence on your paper or send an email. Don't take time to gather your things. Respond to the alarm immediately. Consider where the nearest exit is. Leave the room you are in going in that direction.  Try to be as orderly as possible as you leave the room. Line up to exit the room. Don't start running. If possible, know the route to the nearest fire exit before a fire drill happens. It's always a good idea to check for your route when you're in a new building, especially one you will spend a good deal of time in. For instance, hotels are required to have the fire exit on the back of your hotel door. Under no circumstances should you ever use an elevator in an emergency evacuation. If you are the last person in a room, close the door behind you. Make sure it doesn't lock, however. When you close the door, it helps slow the fire because not as much oxygen can get in the room as quickly. It also blocks smoke and heat from entering other rooms as much. Do not turn the lights off as you exit the room. Leaving the lights on will help firefighters see better.

SUMMARY: Stay calm. Treat the alert as if it were a real fire. Stop what you're doing. Start moving out of the building. Close your door. Leave the lights on.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You'll want to choose colors with projects in mind. Polymer clay blends very well, so keep in mind that you can mix colors.  There are several different brands of polymer clay available. You may wish to purchase more than one brand to see which one you like best. Some are softer than others. Remember, however, that different brands may have different baking directions, so you may not want to mix them together. You can also make your own polymer clay at home. You will need to plan what type of pendants you want to make. For a necklace pendant or several hanging earrings, you will need to purchase an oven-proof band holder. This is basically a piece of wire that you can stick into the clay before it is baked that is made to withstand the heat of the oven. This wire will have a loop the sticks out of the pendant, that way you can attach the pendant to a necklace string or chain or to earring wires. You can find a wide variety of jewelry making tools and accessories at any craft store. Using your fingers alone you can sculpt pendants, figurines, or beads. Begin with simple shapes, adding small pieces of clay on top of that to create a pattern.  Make unique shapes. There are no limits to what you can do with polymer clay. Try to make an abstract shape out of a variety of colors or a tiny version of your favorite animal. The options are endless on what you can make. Try covering a square or circle of polymer clay with small dots of other colors of polymer clay. Once covered, smooth out the surface gently or leave it with a textured surface. If you run out of ideas, try looking online for inspiration. There are a wide variety of websites that can give you ideas to start from. This protects both the pan and the back of the jewelry pieces. Most clays are baked at 275 degrees F (135 degrees C) for 20 to 25 minutes. You can lightly sand with extra fine paper if needed. If you are making a necklace, thread your necklace string or chain through the wire loop on your pendant. If you are making a pair of earrings, simply attach the earring wires you purchased to the loops coming out of the pendants.

SUMMARY: Purchase several different colors of polymer clay. Choose some jewelry making accessories. Sculpt your polymer clay. Place your sculpted items on a foil covered cookie sheet. Bake the polymer clay items according to the package directions. Allow sculpted items to cool completely.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Slice the cheese and butter in thin slices and put in layers, wrap and chill for 48 hours for the flavours to infuse. You may also blend the cheese into the butter if you wish to use it sooner. The butter can be used on its own, or the cheese and butter together may be added to grilled dishes, cheese sauces. Alternatively if made as a cheese & butter paste, used in bread rolls or sandwiches.

SUMMARY:
Purchase 30g or a small taster portion of blue cheese.