Sixth

Interconnectedness of Human Body Systems

From all the body system groups one of the biggest takeaways I had from this is that all the systems help each other. They help each other by giving them stuff for example the skeletal System is the structure of the muscular system. From studying the circulatory system I learned that our body is like a pattern what I mean by this is that are blood travels in a circle and it meets in the heart, and mussel.

 

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Puzzle pieces

I am happy with how my piece is coming out because the pieces turned out very good. Also, the monuments are pretty good in my opinion. My next step is to finish painting Pier 40 and then glue all my monuments on to the correct puzzle piece. Also I will put the too little circles that fell off their piece back on to their piece.

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Shabanews

Breaking News in the world of fashion! We are here to talk about the new trends Pakistani clothes! We will interview Phulan and her parents Mr. Abassi and Mrs. Abassi. Then, we will interview their other daughter about her ideas about her husband’s to-be clothes. There was so much drama! Someone cries, and the idea of culture keeps being brought up! What is that about? Get all of it here first at the Fashion Police. The video below is worth watching. We can give you the latest updates, and show you all the new trends! Fashion Police brings you everything you need. This Pakistani clothing can be sold.Look below for pictures of the clothes! Here is are script!

Part One

 

Tilda – News Caster

Miles – Dadi

Io – Phulan

Mabel – Mama

 

Tilda: Hello and welcome to the fashion police! We have all of the new trends.  Today we have breaking news in the world of fashion. The new trend, Pakistan Clothes. Today we have Phulan (Pronounced wrong)

 

Dadi: Phulan (Pronounced right)

 

Tilda: A pakistani women modeling her clothes behind us. Here we have her parents Mama and Dadi. So what you do you think about young women’s fashion?

 

Dadi: I think this clothing is amazing! It is so colorful and it says her personality.

 

Mama: It helps her cover up, and find a husband.

 

Tilda: Phulan come here and show us pieces of clothing you have on. Tell us about these clothes.

 

Dadi: This is a traditional blue chadar with a beautiful red and black dress of sorts to cover up.

 

Mama: It helps her cover her face to be good to Allah. I also think…

 

Dadi: Let me speak. According to our religion men speak more.

 

Mama: Actually it’s our culture (start to say and but Dadi interrupts her)

 

Dadi: It’s okay I can take this.

 

Tilda: So who is she wearing?


Dadi: Herself, she is wearing herself.

 

Tilda: I mean who made this?

 

Mama: Me

 

Tilda: So can we see this chadr?

(Phulan takes off Chadr)

Dadi: Phulan, what are you doing?

 

Tilda: Never mind that, let’s just cut to my other interviewer.

 

Part 2:

 

Mabel: Announcer

Io: News Caster

Miles: Rahim-salib

Tilda: Shabanu

 

Mabel: Today we have our friend Io here to interview Shabanu! Io, what brings you to speak with Shabanu?

 

Io: My other interviewer friend, Tilda, talked about women pakistani clothes and I am here to talk about men’s.

 

Mabel: And where is your partner?

 

Io: She died.

 

Mabel: Oh… cool?

 

Io: NOT COOL!

 

Mabel: Oh… sorry. I’m just a reporter, jeez. But why is Pakistani clothes important to us in the NYC?

 

Io: Well we are here to bring Pakistani clothes into America!

 

Mabel: What was interesting about the last interview?

 

Io: The dad was very overpowering, Tilda didn’t like him at all. I think it has to do with the religion. But the mom started to say something about that, and was cut off.

 

Mabel: We talked to her after, and she said it was her culture. Now I guess it’s time for your interview! IO!

 

Interview:

 

Io: Hello and welcome to the fashion police! We have all of the new trends.  So what do you think of men’s fashion Shabanu?

 

Tilda: I don’t want to speak bad about my to-be husband.

 

Io: So you would talk bad about his clothing?

 

Tilda: No! I just don’t want to upset him!

 

Io: Why?

 

Tilda: Because he makes my family a lot of money. And I really don’t want to marry him and it is very …. (Start almost crying)

 

Io: Ok…., but about Pakistani clothes, what is he wearing?

 

Tilda: He is wearing a Jinnah Cap

 

Io: What about on his body?

 

Tilda: He is wearing a traditional shalwar kameez,which is a robe almost what everyone wears in Pakistan.

 

Io: Why should this be brought into America?

 

Tilda: What… oh, because it is good clothing.

 

Io: But why?

 

Tilda: I don’t know, culture

 

Io: More about culture, huh.

 

This is a Shalwar KameezScreenshot 2016-05-12 at 2.36.47 PM

 

This is a Jinnah Cap

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This is a Chadr.

 

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Shabanews fashion police: Pakistani clothing from Io Weintraub on Vimeo.

Structure Fits Function

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Ever wonder why a red blood cell is shaped like a life saver well this is why. The unique shape of a blood cell is very important. A red blood cell has what is known as a biconcave shape. Both sides of the cells surface curve inward like the interior of a sphere.

 

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The red blood cell is shaped like a life saver so it can fit through tiny blood vessels too deliver oxygen to the organs. Also it is so full of hemoglobin to carry oxygen that doesn’t have a nucleus. Sometimes they are misshaped and cause Sickle Cell Anemia. When you have Sickle cell anemia your blood stream gets clogged.

Illuminated Letter

Screenshot 2016-04-10 at 8.51.52 AM       My favorite thing about this piece is the bear I like the bear Because I like how I drew the bears face so it is angry. My least favorite thing is my painting job. I don’t like it because I think I could’ve made it cleaner around the edges.

Fabric Collage

Screenshot 2016-04-08 at 1.52.16 PM       I like the fires the most because I like how I layered the different colors. My least favorite part of it is the chair.

The science behind are meal at lunch.

Screenshot 2016-03-07 at 12.29.31 PM     Screenshot 2016-03-07 at 12.31.58 PM The second graph is are before graph.

 

Who The Heck Are You?

The first thing we did for this writing assignment was make a letter for the person we wanted to interview. I wanted to interview Rohan because I knew he was born in Jamaica and I wanted to know more about his childhood. I also wanted to know where he worked before LREI.

The second step we did was we had to come with 10 questions for your interviewee. My 10 questions were: What was it like growing up in Jamaica. How did you decide to teach art. How old were you when you came to New York. What was your job before you worked at LREI if you worked anywhere else. What was school like when you grew up. Where does your family live. how did you get into art. How long have you worked at LREI. Where did you go to college. And the last one is how many siblings do you have. Coming up with the first eight questions came easy but the last two were hard for me to think of.

             The interview was really fun because I got to find out the answers to the questions. I think the interview went really well but I think I could have added more follow up questions to his responses. After we finished our interview we had a document to out line the final writing. Click here for the document. After that we started to type the finale draft. One thing that was hard for me about the writing was stretching out to the interview because are writing had to be two pages long and I had a hard time getting the full two pages. I solved this by listing to the interview multiple times. This is the final writing piece.

 


 

My First Guild Meeting

I am in the medicine guild. The first thing we did was make two posters one poster was what we already knew and the other Poster was what we wanted to now. After that we chose what topics we wanted to talk about. I researched leeches, surgery, Guy de Chauliac, and dissections with Marlowe.

Math Class 1/27/16

26]     40 = 20% of what number?

40 = 20% x

.2/40=200

Story Problem:  I have 40 baseballs which is 20% of the amount of baseballs there are on the  field. How many baseballs are there.

 

 

 

27]     8 1/2 of 500.00=

 

.085 x 500=

.085 x 500 = 42.50

 

Story Problem: I have 500  bags of goldfish my dog ate 8 1/2% of the bags of my goldfish. How much is 8 1/2% of the goldfish bags.

 

28] 18=  _____% of 150

 

18=_____% x 150

18=12% x 150

 

Story problem: I have 150 packs of gatorade my dog drank 18 bottles of it what percent is 18 bottles of 150.

 

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