Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Tornado Movie
timeline on Dipity
Citations:
Make it Work: Weather
Eyewitness Books: Weather
Extreme Weather
Chasing Tornadoes
The Complete Weather Resource: Vol.2
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Lit. Poems
"The Story"
Beginning
scared quiet
hoping building missing
different alone lonely dead
crying bombing loving
dark still
End
"A Young Girls Struggle"
Liesel
Loving, sly, intelligent
Who loves her mother and brother
Who fells scared about the future
Who needs words to make her happy
Who shares her words in the bomb shelter
Who fears her world coming to an end
Who'd like to see her mama, papa and Rudy one more time
Who dreams of Max coming back alive
Who ends up living a long life in Sydney
Beginning
scared quiet
hoping building missing
different alone lonely dead
crying bombing loving
dark still
End
"A Young Girls Struggle"
Liesel
Loving, sly, intelligent
Who loves her mother and brother
Who fells scared about the future
Who needs words to make her happy
Who shares her words in the bomb shelter
Who fears her world coming to an end
Who'd like to see her mama, papa and Rudy one more time
Who dreams of Max coming back alive
Who ends up living a long life in Sydney
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Camden Aquarium
For a class trip my unit went to the Camden Aquarium. There were many different organisms there and many different environments. The organisms ranged from tiny fish to giant hippos, and everything in-between. Three things I learned from this trip are:
1. In the hippo’s environment there are special birds and fish who clean the hippo
2. There are penguins all over the world. The ones that we saw were from Africa.
3. Sharks range in all different sizes from under 69 lbs. to over 500 lbs.
Since we didn't have much time to explore all the exhibits there is still much to learn. Here are two things that I didn't learn at the aquarium:
1. A shark may grow over 20,000 teeth in its lifetime
2. The Lion’s Mane Jellyfish can grow up to 120 ft. long
1. In the hippo’s environment there are special birds and fish who clean the hippo
2. There are penguins all over the world. The ones that we saw were from Africa.
3. Sharks range in all different sizes from under 69 lbs. to over 500 lbs.
Since we didn't have much time to explore all the exhibits there is still much to learn. Here are two things that I didn't learn at the aquarium:
1. A shark may grow over 20,000 teeth in its lifetime
2. The Lion’s Mane Jellyfish can grow up to 120 ft. long
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Frog Dissection
In class we dissected frogs. This process helped us learn a lot about fogs and how they work. Three things I learned about the frog from this dissection are:
- The liver is the largest organ in the body
- The gallbladder looks like a little green sack
- If you cut the stomach open some times you can find food inside it
Many people dissect frogs and they all find out different things about them. Two interesting fact I found online are:
- the frogs tongue attaches on the front and flicks out to curl around the pray
- the frog has teeth
My opinion about the dissection of the frog is that it was a good thing to do. This was a good hands of way to learn about the frogs inside and how it works.
Helpful sites:
http://www.hoala.org/marine%20biology/frog%20dissection.html
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Math Related to Child Soldiers?
One might think that math doesn't have anything to do with child soldiers or any other global issues, but they are wrong. Without math it would be hard to know the specifics on child soldiers. First of all, the average age of a child soldier is 15-18. With out math you wouldn't be able to figure this out, we would just half to guess. Math also comes out in child soldiers with all the percentages and statistics. In addition, sometimes the article only tells you some of the information and you have to figure out the rest. This is just like a math problem.As you can see math is everywhere, even in our research project.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Escaped Hippo
Who: A 2-ton hippo
What: The Hippo escaped from the zoo and authorities want to kill it.
Where: A private zoo in Montenegro
When: January 14,2010
Why: The hippo escaped from the zoo because there was a bad storm that flooded the zoo. The hippos tank overflowed and it was able to swim over the top of the tank. Authorities want to put the hippo to sleep because the hippo is the third largest land animal in Africa and they are very fast, smart, and extremely territorial.
Opinion:
I think that the article is very interesting. First of all the way the hippo escaped sows how smart these animals are. In addition, I don't think that they should put this animal to sleep. One reason I believe this is because if the animal is in the zoo it is probably tamed and not as dangerous. My opinion is that they should capture the animal and return him to the zoo when the water levels have gone down.
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