Good day mates!
It is time to take the final. Here is the link.
Best wishes and have a great summer!
Engine, Engine #9
Friday, June 8, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Book Return and Test Practice
In the words of Mrs. Roberts:
"Good morning,
Today we will have textbook returns. At our scheduled time we will all go down to the library to return textbooks. If any of your other teachers have told you that you need to keep a textbook to study for finals you can. You will need to return that book to the textbook window after the final for that class.
If you forgot to bring any textbooks to class today you can return them to the textbook window after school or at lunch another day this week, but not during class time.
Thursday afternoon will be the last day to use lockers, so please only keep textbooks you need for finals.
Also today, we need to practice taking an online test. Your final is going to be online, so this is to familiarize you with that process and make sure it works for us. To take the practice test you will need a test code that I will give you. This code only works on this test and will not work on any other test.
Before the test, you will do a short tutorial about online testing. Go slowly and read the directions. This information may help you do better on the real test.
Please go to the START PAGE and enter your code when I give it to you. Once you enter your code you may proceed at your own pace."
"Good morning,
Today we will have textbook returns. At our scheduled time we will all go down to the library to return textbooks. If any of your other teachers have told you that you need to keep a textbook to study for finals you can. You will need to return that book to the textbook window after the final for that class.
If you forgot to bring any textbooks to class today you can return them to the textbook window after school or at lunch another day this week, but not during class time.
Thursday afternoon will be the last day to use lockers, so please only keep textbooks you need for finals.
Also today, we need to practice taking an online test. Your final is going to be online, so this is to familiarize you with that process and make sure it works for us. To take the practice test you will need a test code that I will give you. This code only works on this test and will not work on any other test.
Before the test, you will do a short tutorial about online testing. Go slowly and read the directions. This information may help you do better on the real test.
Please go to the START PAGE and enter your code when I give it to you. Once you enter your code you may proceed at your own pace."
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Sharing Your Knowledge
Hi Everyone.
In order to help you spread your knowledge, take a moment to read the following and then post a response.
Think about what you have gained in your research. Think about what you have gained in terms of sharing information. Write a paragraph that discusses your new knowledge and what you have learned about spreading information. Then paste your link in your post so that others may visit your work.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Summarizing - Again
OK - so after reading your summaries yesterday, I realized that some of you have serious summer brain drain happening and school is not yet out. We haven't even taken finals!
Today, on your exit slip, write a summary statement for an article your group decides to read in the NY Times.
Your summary should include the title of the article, the author, and the main idea. For example: The article, "Title," by author is about the main idea.
Today, on your exit slip, write a summary statement for an article your group decides to read in the NY Times.
Your summary should include the title of the article, the author, and the main idea. For example: The article, "Title," by author is about the main idea.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Direct Quoting
Today we take a break from our research and creating in order to review some necessary skills.
Read an article from the New York Times in class. At the end of the period, submit a summary of the article, a direct quote from the article, and showcase your ability to paraphrase.
Read an article from the New York Times in class. At the end of the period, submit a summary of the article, a direct quote from the article, and showcase your ability to paraphrase.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Analyzing Sources
This week you will be analyzing sources and beginning to track the sources you use.
Remember, you can use CiteLighter.
Also, by Thursday, you will submit the following document - printed.
Remember, you can use CiteLighter.
Also, by Thursday, you will submit the following document - printed.
Friday, May 11, 2012
History of Your Topic
As you move forward in the research process, you will need to work on reading and learning about the history of your topic.
Spend some time today, in class, creating a time line.
Spend some time today, in class, creating a time line.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Research Proposal
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Awesome Research Questions
The following questions are ones that stood out for a variety of reasons:
If a person practices lucid dreaming, could she begin to confuse reality and dream?
How does the game of basketball help me progress into adulthood?
Do cleats affect my performance during a soccer game or practice?
How will learning about the laws of attraction benefit myself and others into becoming successful and truly happy?
How does my experience in dance affect who I am?
How does my culture impact my ability to learn old school and hip-hop forms of dance?
How does music relate to my emotions?
Can I learn to use hypnosis on myself or others?
Can global warming lead to the end of the world?
How can an understanding of kinesthetics improve my athletic performance?
Can dancing everyday keep me happier than usual?
What really attracts teenage girls to boy artists and what makes them different from the rest?
How would my world be different if phones had not been invented?
Which theory of human creation do I believe in?
As I get older will my ability to lie get better?
Do I benefit from creative subjects, and activities, just as much as I benefit from academic subjects?
How can we help today's generation learn that books, school, and freedom are a privilege we are lucky to have?
How do smells affect my dreams?
How will the music I like make me stronger: mentally and emotionally?
How will learning the importance of forgiveness benefit me and the people around me?
How can I bring public education into 3rd world countries, like India, so that children are able to go to school and receive the proper education needed in order to prosper in the future?
Do dreams reveal anything about my life when I am awake and do specific situations, like age or health, have an effect on my dreams?
How can I use my knowledge of the mind to study for tests?
How can I decrease my stage fright and build my self-confidence while performing spoken word poetry?
How do video games affect the health and IQ of teenagers like me?
Can traumatic events physically harm my brain?
Why are surgeons allowed to deny patients, if they do not expect a successful outcome?
If a person practices lucid dreaming, could she begin to confuse reality and dream?
How does the game of basketball help me progress into adulthood?
Do cleats affect my performance during a soccer game or practice?
How will learning about the laws of attraction benefit myself and others into becoming successful and truly happy?
How does my experience in dance affect who I am?
How does my culture impact my ability to learn old school and hip-hop forms of dance?
How does music relate to my emotions?
Can I learn to use hypnosis on myself or others?
Can global warming lead to the end of the world?
How can an understanding of kinesthetics improve my athletic performance?
Can dancing everyday keep me happier than usual?
What really attracts teenage girls to boy artists and what makes them different from the rest?
How would my world be different if phones had not been invented?
Which theory of human creation do I believe in?
As I get older will my ability to lie get better?
Do I benefit from creative subjects, and activities, just as much as I benefit from academic subjects?
How can we help today's generation learn that books, school, and freedom are a privilege we are lucky to have?
How do smells affect my dreams?
How will the music I like make me stronger: mentally and emotionally?
How will learning the importance of forgiveness benefit me and the people around me?
How can I bring public education into 3rd world countries, like India, so that children are able to go to school and receive the proper education needed in order to prosper in the future?
Do dreams reveal anything about my life when I am awake and do specific situations, like age or health, have an effect on my dreams?
How can I use my knowledge of the mind to study for tests?
How can I decrease my stage fright and build my self-confidence while performing spoken word poetry?
How do video games affect the health and IQ of teenagers like me?
Can traumatic events physically harm my brain?
Why are surgeons allowed to deny patients, if they do not expect a successful outcome?
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The Research Question
As discussed earlier, in order to conduct research you need a question.
Yesterday, I learned that it is possible to learn how to shave, braid hair, curl hair, make grits, and learn how to dye shirts all by watching YouTube videos. Very cool!
But what all those videos had that you didn't have when you watched them was an answer. You are now going to work on creating a question for which you discover an answer. Eventually, you will also discover a way to share that answer.
For now, I want you to ponder the following: Why does a researcher need a question and how is a good question formed? Take a few moments to make notes in your notebook.
Then, you will work on completing the first few boxes of the research plan.
Yesterday, I learned that it is possible to learn how to shave, braid hair, curl hair, make grits, and learn how to dye shirts all by watching YouTube videos. Very cool!
But what all those videos had that you didn't have when you watched them was an answer. You are now going to work on creating a question for which you discover an answer. Eventually, you will also discover a way to share that answer.
For now, I want you to ponder the following: Why does a researcher need a question and how is a good question formed? Take a few moments to make notes in your notebook.
Then, you will work on completing the first few boxes of the research plan.
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