In these few past weeks I did things like researching, going out, asking questions, drawing, things like that. First we did things in class about all of our topics, Waste, Energy, Water, and Transportation. For Waste we did a compost as a class. For Water we tested different water from different places. For Energy we plugged in different things like blow dryers to see how much energy it takes up. Then did some research on a topic and my group topic is Waste. The Human Impact Institute was there and helped us to come up with ideas. My group and I gathered all the information and made some questions out of them. Also all the other groups did the same thing. So with all the questions in, my teacher David narrowed it down and put it on a piece. The class took that piece of paper and went out into the community and asked the different people the questions and recorded their answers. The next time The Human Impact Institute came we stared to draw, draw about the idea that the group picked together. And finally The Human Impact Institute came with others to also help to come up the best picture.
I learned that the worms you need for a compost is red wrigglers. Red wrigglers are like vegans. You need a certain amount of soil, water, and food. My school water has chlorine added to it. Learned how to test water in different ways. And the fish tank in my science class has bacteria in it. We check how much energy things take up. Learned that watts measure energy. That's how we get our energy bills. I learned the difference between action and awareness campaigns. Going out to the community was fun. But there was people who didn't speak English so we couldn't ask them questions. Also people didn't have time to stop or they just kept walking.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Human Impact ad Campaign
Sunday, March 11, 2012
On Our Radar: Alien Plants in Antaratica
This article is about how the plants in Antaratica are coming about and what researchers think is going on. The main point is that as the climate warms the alien plants and tiny animals in Aantaratica are likely to spread. This article has no picture to look at but it does has statistics. In the article you will read that there's a group, a agency, Scientists and Researchers, and even Bloomberg Businessweek talking. I think that is that some people have an idea why is happing.
I think that this article should be read because if is going to be spreading people should know what is spreading. I also read that the clothes and boots of scientists and tourists visiting the continent, they found that most were carrying nonnative plant seeds. That right there make me ask a lot questions. But what am wondering is why the tourists are carrying plant seeds.
I think that this article should be read because if is going to be spreading people should know what is spreading. I also read that the clothes and boots of scientists and tourists visiting the continent, they found that most were carrying nonnative plant seeds. That right there make me ask a lot questions. But what am wondering is why the tourists are carrying plant seeds.
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"alien plant" not the one spoken about |
Monday, March 5, 2012
Plastic Breaks Down in Ocean, After All -- And Fast
The article I picked and read is important, and I feel that this is the type of article people should read more. This article is about how the toxic chemicals are harmful to the animals and the people of course. I think that the main thing is that some plastics actually decompose rapidly in the ocean. And, the researchers say, that's not a good thing. This article uses some statistics but also have opinions from scientists, researchers, journal, and magazine. The author argued that, I think people should stop making trash ending up in the ocean because animals and peoples health are at ricks.
I think that this article is good beause one it talks about the toxic chemical bisphenol A which is in hard plastic. Which about 44% of all seabirds are eating plastic and 267 marine species are affected by garbage, and and animals are known to swallow plastic bages. I liked this article because I think this is the information more and more people should read about. And maybe it will make a impact.
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plastic mixed with sand |
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Dead bird with all types of plastic in side |
Sunday, February 12, 2012
This week in science #9
This week in science, first I had to do some background research on all four of the animals. I did it on the Perch, Skate, Frog, Mouse out of those my group pick the Mouse and the frog. After this part I named some parts of its body. The side view, The Dorsal view, the Ventral view, anything external. Then I had to learn how to do the frog dissection, it was a guide I read from to do the dissection.
This week in science I learned a little about each animal. Again me and my partners dissection animal was the frog. The first time I look at it I found out that it's a male. Learn some of the body parts and labeled them. Also at the end the frog was dissected and had pictures took. I learned that you can't do nothing with leaning something first.

Compare and Contrast, My other two group members had to dissect a mouse and me and my partner did a frog. As you can see two different organisms. I know that the mouse lives on land and the frog can live in both water and land. Both of them has stomachs, livers, hearts, intestines, naming some. The frog has a greenish skin with spots to blend in it's environment. The mouse has hair and the frog doesn't. And the frog back legs are long and the mouse back legs are not.
This week in science I learned a little about each animal. Again me and my partners dissection animal was the frog. The first time I look at it I found out that it's a male. Learn some of the body parts and labeled them. Also at the end the frog was dissected and had pictures took. I learned that you can't do nothing with leaning something first.

Compare and Contrast, My other two group members had to dissect a mouse and me and my partner did a frog. As you can see two different organisms. I know that the mouse lives on land and the frog can live in both water and land. Both of them has stomachs, livers, hearts, intestines, naming some. The frog has a greenish skin with spots to blend in it's environment. The mouse has hair and the frog doesn't. And the frog back legs are long and the mouse back legs are not.
Friday, February 3, 2012
this week in science #8
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Dorsal view |
This week in science I learned words like Ventral, Proximal, Distal, Anterior, and Posterior. I hope that I can remember them for a long time. I had a aha moment when I heard the word Dorsal because I know that a sharks Dorsal fin is on its back so that gave me a clue to what Dorsal mean.
Monday, January 23, 2012
This week in science #7
This week in science I did some parts of this project like the tittle page. The things I did are the tittle slide, the location slide, the animal slide I did is the Keel-Billed Toucan, that's my slide also, the fantasy animal I did is called the Sharp-speedo, and that's my slide also. I think that is very good but the group voices need to improve. I worded very hard on or the whole group worked very hard on it. and am proud of it.
This week in science I learned a lot. I learned different things like making a presentation. I also learned how to use a wed site to record our voices for the presentation.
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