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Animoto
Article posted June 16, 2011 at 05:09 PM GMT •
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Article posted June 16, 2011 at 05:09 PM GMT •
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Stock report
Article posted May 24, 2011 at 06:40 PM GMT •
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For the stock market project we had to invest in three companies. We followed these companies for twenty-four weeks. In the beginning we looked at what companies we want to invest in. Then we check the price of the stocks and sold them. Some gained money and some lost money, all my stocks gained money though. After we sold we made a graph of one of the companies, I chose All State.
This is what I thought of the stock project. We took the prices of companies and used the data to do a simulation of the stock world. This is my simulation I hope you enjoyed.
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Article posted May 24, 2011 at 06:40 PM GMT •
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Antarctica flag
Article posted March 18, 2011 at 05:55 PM GMT •
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I chose to draw this flag this way because it has the out line of Antarctica and the blue is for the cold water. The white is for the ice, it is very plain because Antarctica is very plain.
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Article posted March 18, 2011 at 05:55 PM GMT •
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voki
Article posted February 15, 2011 at 07:24 PM GMT •
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Article posted February 15, 2011 at 07:24 PM GMT •
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Snow
Article posted February 15, 2011 at 02:36 PM GMT •
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Snow is like rain except it falls under freezing temperatures. It falls more gently and feels like the whiskers of a cat brushing against your hand. It can pile up to three feet high piles, it taste like a cold drink of water but dry. You most where thick close in order to stay warm snow pants are water resident and are made up of many warm layers. Our jackets are about an inch thick for warmth. When the snow gets to high you have to go out and shovels it, though it is light in small bits but when you get a large pile it is extremely heavy. Snow can also be blown by the wind into the drifts, the drifts look like white sand dunes.
In the snow you can build a snow man ywhich has three large snow balls one on top of the other the biggest being on the bottom. Then you can give it arms, sticks, a nose, carrot, and a face of pedals. Building snow forts is one of my favorite things to do, you pile up snow around a small area the walls about two and a half feet tall. The easiest way to get a good front wall is to use a snow plow pile from a plow truck, these piles are about five feet high. Another thing I love is skiing, you strap skies to your shoes (skies are wide fiberglass stakes that are curved at the end) and take chair lift to the top of the mountain and them you slide down on the skies.
On a snow day we don't have school and the snow piles up to a foot. The school calls your house at 6:30 your excited but a little annoyed. This is very exciting and is the perfect time to play in the snow with a friend. The down side is that we half to make it up in the summer. If you have a hill you can make sledding track, this takes a lot of time but it is so fun to sled down again and again. You can have snow ball fights with your snow forts. Then the day ends... but is your lucky day, it's a Friday and you have the weekend to play.
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Article posted February 15, 2011 at 02:36 PM GMT •
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Valentines
Article posted February 11, 2011 at 06:10 PM GMT •
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We had to write a scientific poem in science hears mine. "A red giant can't match the size of your heart, a super nova can't echo the beat of my heart when your hear. A telescope can't see with out two lens, a plant can't grow with out a stem, and i can't live with out you.
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Article posted February 11, 2011 at 06:10 PM GMT •
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Space Debris
Article posted December 8, 2010 at 01:42 PM GMT •
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Article posted December 8, 2010 at 01:42 PM GMT •
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Space
Article posted November 5, 2010 at 06:22 PM GMT •
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Space, the goal of all nations of our time. The Apollo missions put us on the moon, the Soviets' put man in space, to show that we can live there. The space station shows we can build and make space a home. The living quarters in space have all essential living items for human life but there is now gravity. It rather small and you need to exercise every day in order to keep your bones from shrinking.
You also can't just open the door and walk out you have to put on a suit. And go through airlock doors.
The food in space is anything the astronaut want (that doesn’t make them sick) so stake or fish. The old food was like a mush that had to be squirted out of a tooth-paste like tube, yumm. One of the main reasons NASA changed this was because a bunch of astronauts got together and said they had to change somethings, such as the food and there where no windows in the earlier spacecrafts.
To sleep is very interesting, You attach yourself to a wall inside a cocoon life bag. The sleeping hours are the same as Huston, where mission control is. When they go to sleep the ground takes over and operates everything by electronics.
Space is a new playground and we are just starting to play. Hopefully Discovery will take off and another crew will enter space.
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Article posted November 5, 2010 at 06:22 PM GMT •
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Mr. Gianforte - Science Response
Article posted November 2, 2010 at 07:24 PM GMT •
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We had a presentation on space and the galaxy. This presentation is mostly about telescopes and how we could see Jupiter, it's dark bands, and it's moons. It was also about how we were finding more and more galaxies every month. A good portion was how we could find them too.
The Presentation was very interesting and I hope we have another one like it.
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Article posted November 2, 2010 at 07:24 PM GMT •
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