him!â said Miss Daisy. âQuickly! To the science room!â
I didnât need any dictionary to tell me what science is. Science is for nerds.
2
The Power of the Potato
We walked a million hundred miles to the science room. Michael, who never ties his shoes, was the line leader.
âScience is for nerds,â I said.
âScience is fun!â said Andrea, who thinks everything about school is fun.
The science room is probably theweirdest room in the history of the world. In the corner there was a skeleton wearing a top hat. There was a cage with white mice running around it. There were strange machines, microscopes, computers, plants, and other stuff all over the place.
âThis place is freaky weird,â Ryan said.
âWhereâs Mr. Docker?â Andrea asked.
âI donât know,â said Miss Daisy, who doesnât know anything.
We were looking at all the junk when the door banged open and an old guy came in. He was standing on one of those rolling things that looks like an old-time lawn mower. He was wearing a helmet,goggles, and one of those doctor lab coats. What a nerd!
âHi, everybody!â he said. âIâm Mr. Docker!â
Then he smashed into the chalkboard and fell off his rolling thing. We allran over to pick him up off the floor.
âAre you okay?â we all asked.
âNever better!â
Mr. Docker took off his helmet and goggles. He had crazy gray hair that went off in all directions. It looked like he hadnât combed it in years. If my hair looked like that, my mother wouldnât let me out of the house.
âHey, Iâve seen that guy before,â Ryan whispered. âHe lives down the street from me!â
Mr. Docker reached into his lab coat and pulled out a potato. He took a bite out of it.
âSorry Iâm late,â Mr. Docker said. âI hadto harvest my tubers.â
Huh? I didnât know what he was talking about.
âTubers are potatoes,â Andrea said. âI looked it up in the dictionary once.â
âVery good,â Mr. Docker said. âWelcome to science. Iâm going to take you on a scientific journey. Weâre going to explore the wonders of our world. The future is in your hands. You will be the scientists of tomorrow.â
âNot me,â I said. âIâm going to be a football player.â
âBut we can all be scientists,â Mr. Docker said. âAll you have to do is look around and ask âWhy?â Why does theEarth spin? Why do dogs wag their tails? Can anybody think of another science why question?â
âWhy do we have to learn science?â I asked.
Andrea looked at me and rolled her eyes.
âThatâs a good question,â Mr. Docker said.
I stuck out my tongue at Andrea. Nah-nah-nah boo-boo on her!
âWe have to learn science because science is all around us,â Mr. Docker said. âWhen you bounce a ball, youâre learning the science of physics. When you look at a flower, youâre learningthe science of botany. When you pick your nose, youâre learning the science of biology.â
âYouâre also getting the boogers out,â I added.
Ryan said he was a scientist because he went on the Internet and found out how to make a stink bomb.
âWeâre all scientists,â Mr. Docker said, âand kids make great scientists, because youâre naturally curious. I love it when kids ask why questions. Does anyonehave another why question?â
âWhy canât we go to recess?â I asked.
âScience is more fun than recess,â Mr. Docker said as he took something out of his desk drawer. âHey, let me show you something. I brought this from my laboratory at home.â
âWhat is it?â asked Emily.
âItâs a potato clock,â Mr. Docker said. âThere are no batteries. You donât plug it into an outlet on the wall. Itâs powered by the chemicals in
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