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Egyptian Tomb Reflection

I really liked how we got to code our own website! Also, I liked how we got to chose what to write and that you could add a little of hummer. The hardest part was trying to code, but I later got the hang of it and made one good website. I learned how to code my website, and how to make different tags. There were all different kinds, like to make text bigger or to change the font. I struggled to put pictures in my website, but I soon got the hang of it and presented my website to the the kids and parents at the tomb. I would love to something like this again, this was probably the best project we have done all year, and I hope we can do something like this in the future.

 

 

Shark Tank population

For the past few days we have been playing a new game called shark tank. In that game we  use three different types of animals, sharks,minnows and seaweed.We had to balance the three out so the populations wouldn’t go extinct. This helps us in the space ship earth because it tells you what each water animal represents  The shark represents us,the minnows represents the animals {chickens,cow and pigs} and the seaweed represents the food that the animals eat.

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I learned that MetLife stadium is the first NFL stadium to have two teams as it owner. I learned how to use Photoshop and how to work as a team with Kate. I could use this skill to help people from other countries, by making more info graphics and posting them up for them to learn more about NYC. I liked this projected because I learned some new stuff about MetLife stadium, like that it is the grossing stadium in the world. Yes I would do this project again, but I would like to do other projects to. I would love to do more info graphics because I could learn more stuff about NY. The most difficult  part was learning how to use Illustrator. I enjoyed making my infographics because I learned how to use Illustrator.

 

My Zoetrope the best one of all

In my zoetrope a person is getting hit by a car and the car dose not care.

I like this project because I never done this before and I want  to make bigger and cooler ones.

This is one of my best work projects because I made it from my mind and I tried to do something that I have never done before.

I wouldn’t work better in my next project because this is my best project and I am not a good drawing . I think it is my best work because  it is a new thing that I worked my best on.img_3781

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