Chapters 1-5

May 7th, 2010

What Iv learned in chapters 1-5 are alot about Lewis and Clark. They were the founders of the Oregon Trail, and traveled along it on an expedition. Also, I learned about the fur trade and trading routes Washington had. They would export food from Washington to other places, in return for other food. They would also trade what they had, to other groups, who had food they wanted.  It was a good trade idea. I also learned that it was a harder life back in the old times, because people didn’d just get food from stores, people would actually grow there own food..

The Wiki Project

March 3rd, 2010

I really did like this project, it got boring, but the sources were fun to use. The wiki spaces were fun to use. I think over all that I did a pretty good job on the project.. I could have used a little bit more detail and that would have made it better, but I used information that was true using (.org,.edu, etc..) and didn’t use unreal info. This over all was a fun project and I learned alot from this.

My Muhammad Book

January 19th, 2010

I think that I did well on the Muhammad book. I think I could have added a little more detail then I put and a little bit more color. Also, I noticed I spelled Muhammad wrong for all the writings, oops. I should have payed more attention to that. Otherwise, I thought I did a good job! I learned alot and had a great time doing this project!

The Arabian Peninsula

December 14th, 2009

There were a few ways for people to survive in the Oases. First, you can get used to the weather and and climates but most importantly, you would need water, food, and clothing. To make clothes, you would need to have a herd of animals. This would help because the fur can help keep you warm. In the desert, you can have umbrellas, sunglasses, clothing from herds, water, and food and that will all keep you satisfied. To survive in the

My First Trimester

November 22nd, 2009

Dear Mom and Dad,

My first trimester has gone pretty well! I think that I have improved on some things since last year and some of them would be in science. I have been taking very good notes that Dr. Cruz has been giving us, but I do think I could improve on focusing on the rocks of the day so I do a better job on the test. In Language Arts, I have seen big improvements! I’v noticed that I’ve been keeping up on homework and I’m getting really good grades! In Math, I noticed that every time I would get a grade that was below a B, I would always try to correct that so one little grade won’t effect the over all score. Last but not least, Social Studies. I noticed that I did a good job working in class but when it came to tests I didn’t do the best. To improve that, I think I could use a little more time to study for the test expecially if I don’t understand the chapter.

All in all, there are some little changes that could be made but otherwise I had a great trimester!

Thanks for the help!

Amanda

Learning Target

November 5th, 2009

This weeks learning target was a good one. It taught and told us that we have to do good research to be able to do a good job on the project. It also taught us that we would have to make inferences and use good key words. This week we used a wiki to do a social studies project. I really liked this because we were able to use the computers and go to the computer lab. I definitely want to use wiki again!

What I learned In Social Studies

September 28th, 2009

One thing I learned is that the  lords, knights, monarchs, and peasants are all alike a school or team or anything. Such as, the principal is the Lord, the lunch ladies are the knights, the teachers are the the monarchs, and the students are the peasants.

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August 31st, 2009

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