Throwbacks
Summer
About Mr. Coyne
It's Electric!
Wasn't on the test
200

What icebreaker did we do first?

Snowballs! (Throwing crumpled paper at Mr. Coyne)

200

Are you going to join the summer reading club? 

Yes! (Sponsored by my mom)

200

What's Mr. Coyne's cat's name?

Murphy!

200

Who did we watch to learn about electricity first?

Bill Nye The Science Guy

200

What do we do for about 10% of every waking day?

Keeping our eyes closed (blinking)

400

What TV show did we watch on YouTube from Mr. Coyne's childhood?

Zoboomafoo

400

How many weeks are we off this summer?

9

400

Whose class did Mr. Coyne TTOC in first?

Mrs. Goodman's

400

Why would you get shocked if you put both arms into water with an electric eel, but not if you only put one?

Having both arms in the water completes a circut.

400

Aside from the Jungle, where will you see a lot of tigers?

TEXAS. After India, Texas has the most Tigers. Most of them are owned privately. 

800

What was our original call and response?

Avengers! Assemble.

800

What does HAGS stand for?

Have a Good Summer

800

What's in Mr. Coyne's Stanley?

Water
800

What kind of circuit are Christmas lights?

Series!

800

Why can't you outrun a cold?

A sneeze travelys 100 miles an hour

1600

What awful vegetable did Mr. Coyne eat as a class reward?

Asparagus

1600

According to Phineas and Ferb, how many days of summer are there?

104

1600

What's Mr. Coyne's fiancée's name (as far as you know)

Ms. T!

1600

What allows electricity to flow freely through it?

A conductor

1600

What do rabbits and parrots have in common?

They can both see behind their heads. They have 360-degree vision.

2000

What was the first lesson I presented to you?

An all about me PowerPoint.
2000

What day is the first day of summer?

Today! June 20th 

2000

How old is Mr. Coyne?

26

2000

What type of object does not allow electricity to flow through it?

An Insulator!

2000

What is one thing unique to you?

Fingerprints, DNA, Irises