Pharaoh Wanted Website/
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I Liked Coding this website. I learned how to resize a image in HTML. I struggled to figure out how to Center a image. I would like to do this again.
Website link: http://www.editey.com/file/0B7-i27UHgOLuYjdhSDFwLWRQdjA
I Liked Coding this website. I learned how to resize a image in HTML. I struggled to figure out how to Center a image. I would like to do this again.
We learned that a population has to balance with other populations to survive. In our spaceship the Shark will be the 10 people. The Minnows will be the animals we bring on our ship. The seaweed will be the plants.
In french we studied Cognates, Days, month, Colors, numbers to 100, Food Items, and pronunciation. We completed, Work sheets, watched videos, Learned songs, we played bingo, and did a Halloween project. my favorite activetie was bingo beacause I like playing games. I also learned new numbers for bingo
my main melody is played by the flute.
Unfinished Post
This is my interpretation of an atom it is most like Niels Bohr’s interpretation of the atom. The red spheres are the electrons and the Blue Sphere is the Nucleus. The blueish gray 3D lines are the orbits.
The current understanding of an atom is a nucleus made up of protons and neutrons in the center and around it is the electron cloud made up of electrons. The electrons are impossible to know their location because of their pattern to move at an unpredictable fashion. Protons are positive charged particles, neutrons are neutral particles, and electrons are negative charged particles. That is the current understanding of the atom.
In my zoetrope, color strips are moving up and down. I liked this project. It is fun to create art work that moves. I think it is an example of my best work because it took a long time to create. It also took a lot of patience and Determination. I will try to get things done quicker but still try to put a lot of Work into it.
Keanu Arpels-Josiah August 29, 2016
5th Grade Summer Assignment -Written Review
The book The Magic Tree House: Soccer on Sunday by Mary Pope Osborne takes place in Mexico City in the year 1970. The main characters are Jack, Annie, and Roberto. The main problem is that Jack and Annie cannot find the secret to greatness from Péle.
The first event that changed the direction of the story is that Jack and Annie meet Roberto on the metro. The second event is that they play soccer with Roberto’s friends. The problem of finding Péle’s secret of greatness gets resolved. In the text, it says, “ ‘Enthusiasm,’ said Roberto, ‘Enthusiasm is everything.’ Suddenly the ring exploded with light. ‘That’s it!’ cried Jack.”
I did not enjoy this book. It was too suspenseful. For example, in the metro, the crowds are so big that Jack and Annie can’t see where they should get off. Another example is at half time in the soccer game when Jack can’t find Annie and a guard makes him go back to his seat, even though he and Annie had agreed they would meet at her seat. Third, it was boring when they were playing the soccer game because it was basically the same thing repeating over and over again. A reader who likes suspense would like this book better. I rate this book 2 stars.
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