Friday, May 28, 2010

Hi everyone who reads my post now! I hope that you will enjoy reading it!
Today our science class with Ms.D's words: "Hello everyone! You know what to do!". So everyone started working on our 'airplane lab'. We had to work on the following pages: 'number of wingtips', 'number of folds', and then we had to create our own purpose. So we had to test the airplanes (by throwing them), in the hallway.
The first thing we did was that we had to answer the IV (independent variables), and the DV (dependent variable). Then we had to write our hypothesis. After throwing the airplane from the 'start line', we had to take the meter sticks and measure the distance traveled. And after measuring, we had to record the distance traveled in our 'lab directions sheet' , that Ms. D gave us and you can find these sheets after going to our school website: www.aisz.hr.
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By TamarA



3 comments:

  1. Hi Tamara , nice post i like your funny thinks and the color.I like how you talked about the la annd the think that we did today in class.But you could aloso add somthink more . For exempol you could add some piciture or some link.You could add more detales on the lab .But that was so great and I liked.
    Good job :)
    By Chiara

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  2. Tamara - good work on the spelling and grammar of this post. Plus you have used some good scientific vocabulary. I think you could have gone into more depth about the science we were covering with this lab. For your layout - the red color is a bit hard on the eyes, but the purple is okay. The link should have been to Moodle, not the school website, and it could have been a hyperlink to take readers directly there. You have not included any pictures - they would have added something more to this post. Overall not bad! ~Ms. D.

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  3. Hi Tamara
    I liked reading your post, but you may want to add pictures or more words. I like how you explained what you did in science. You could have said what your best distance was. The color red was hard to read. Spelling and grammar looks fine and nice use of scientific words. Overall nice post.

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