Thanks to the event with Simon Ross on Tuesday (see previous post), I discovered a great use for the hole in the middle of a Polo mint.
It makes a perfect, uniformly sized circle.
Students can use a sharp pencil to create accurate circles every time of the same size - perfect for plotting earthquake epicentres or other point data.
And when the circle drawing is complete, you can eat the Polo....
Image: thanks to Flickr user MarcBTomlinson, shared under CC license...
It makes a perfect, uniformly sized circle.
Students can use a sharp pencil to create accurate circles every time of the same size - perfect for plotting earthquake epicentres or other point data.
And when the circle drawing is complete, you can eat the Polo....
Image: thanks to Flickr user MarcBTomlinson, shared under CC license...
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