Wednesday, November 16, 2011

This Weeks Daily Blog

Right away we began the week with two tests, one in English on the structure of a story and the other in Science on the classifications of matter. After letting our clay motels dry up a little, we started to shape and smooth the surfaces of the clay.  A lot of people finished the structures and then started adding designs and making tops for them.

Last weeks Blog

Last week we learned how to classify matter. We had multiple stations were we needed to decide weather things were atoms, elements, mixtures, or compounds. Once we finished the labs, we created crystals with all different types of solution. After the crystals were in their process we went to art to make clay motels to represent our crystals.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Personal Blog

This week was very busy he had a couple of projects to finish and other assignments. On Thursday we were able to go on a field trip in Mayfair to find information on their products which well be able to us as a primary source. Overall we had a pretty busy week and needed to get a lot done.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

weekly blog-Big Project

This week was mostly based on our big project. We needed to learn how to working effectively by ourselves and with our partner. We had to rely on the group members to do their part and put it all together.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Job marketing

From the presentation I think that I learned how important  the skills we are learning now are used in everyday life. This showed me a few of possible the IT jobs that are out there with a college education. It cleared up some of the jobs that I could be interested in after high school. For 2015 high school and college graduates an emphasis will be placed on learning traits and technology for future jobs.

Measuring

Accuracy is the closest thing to the real value. Precision is multiple things that are repeatedly close.  When measuring you need to be able to be accurate and precise. To be as accurate as you can you need to use significant figures. One way to show this is using decimals.