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Science Blog Post

Our model is of all the tunnels and water mains in NYC and what role they play in NYC’s water supply. We will tell the story of tunnel NO. 3 and what we think Bill de Blasio should do about it. We think that Bill de Blasio should resume construction on tunnel NO. 3 because we think that it will play a key role in NYC’s water supply. It will service Everywhere and in case the other tunnels break down and will allow Bill de Blasio to service tunnels NO. 1 and 2. With our growing population in the city we need to get more water around the city and we think that tunnel NO. 3 is a great option to help everyone out. Since tunnels NO. 1 and NO. 2 are so old the risk of them breaking down gets higher every year.

News October 31st spooky

There is much to be learned about the martian planet and after the recent discovery of liquid water, scientist’s hearts have skipped a beat. ExoMars 2016 which was launched by European and Russian space agencies, will check for any amount of some gasses in the martian atmosphere. In ExoMars 2016 there is The Trace Gas Orbiter which will measure water vapor, nitrogen oxides, and acetylene levels. These gasses just mentioned each make up less than 1% of the martian atmosphere. This will then produce subsurface maps of hydrogen which may help find deposits of ice. The Trace Gas Orbiter is scheduled to operate until at least 2022. These gasses such as methane, could further the hope that there is live on Mars. If the project finds methane it may prove helpful for further studies in Saturn’s moon Titan. Titan has methane seas and scientists believe that liquid is needed for live and before, only thought life could be from liquid water. Though, methane and oxygen make a pretty good home for life. Though this probe will find some important information for scientists, its main purpose is to prepare for a rover that will land on the planet predicted in April 2021.

Welcome to your digital portfolio!

Welcome to your brand new digital portfolio/blog at blogs.lrei.org!

Your portfolio can be used for many things through out your middle and high school years, including:

  • Documenting and reflecting on your learning, passions, and interests, both in and out of school
  • Curating and highlight work for your Family Conferences
  • In some instances, your teachers will ask you to submit, reflect and comment on work in this portfolio

It is our hope that you also seek to make this a personally relevant learning space in which you curate work that is important and meaningful to you. As you build this learning space, we also hope that you will use it as a way to connect with other learners in the LREI community and beyond.

Your LREI account (Mail, Docs/Drive) credentials will automatically get you into your blog. Here are a few things you’ll want to take a look at:

1. Change the name of your blog. To do this, go back to the Dashboard and click on the “Home” symbol, then on “MS Digital Portfolio Template” under “This Blog.”

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In the field for “Site Title,” add a new title. You can use your first name if you want (e.g., “Mark’s Digital Portfolio”), but don’t use your first and last name. You can also create a title that doesn’t have your name in it. Be as creative as you want, but keep in mind that the title should relate to the purpose of the portfolio.

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After you’ve added a new title, click “Save Changes” at the bottom of the page.

 

2. Add a Post

For the most part, you’ll be adding items to your blog as posts. To add a new post, you can click on the +New button in the top bar of your blog, and then select “Post.”

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You’ll want to give each post a title, and assign it to a Category. These categories are broken down by class and grade (e.g., fifth grade, core, etc.). This will allow you to organize and sort information so that you can control the look and feel of your blog. If you take a look at the menu bar under the blog title, you see the different groups of categories (e.g., class, grade, teacher, etc.).

When you’re done with your post you can click “Publish” on the side to make the post appear on your blog

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