Monday, May 24, 2010

Lit poems

The Misery of War

War
Deadly, destructive
Fighting, killing, dying
Conflict, annihilation, injuries, deaths
Crying, screaming, regretting
Damaged, haunted
Misery





Black

Blue is relaxed,
Green is free,
Black is the color
of souls in need

White is moonlight,
Purple is crying
Black is the color
of somebody dying

Orange is sun rise
Skies burn red
Black is the color
of heroes who are dead







Wednesday, March 24, 2010

In class we dissected a frog. To do this we divided into groups and each group got a bull frog. We had been learning about frogs in class so now we would get to see what the insides of a frog actually looked like. To start we looked at the frog externally and located the eyes and and the mouth. After that we cut a line up the stomach and along the chest to examine the insides. We learned that frog's bodies were very similar to human bodies in many ways. We have many of the same organs and functions. We saw the frog's 3-lobed liver, its 3-chambered heart and its lungs. We also saw the oviducts and the fat bodies. Our frog was male so it did not have any eggs but we saw other groups pull out the the eggs of their female frogs. One thing that surprised me was the strength of the frog's jaw. It was very hard to pull open when we tried to examine the tongue. Over all we saw the similarities humans and grog's share and we got to see the various organs that we had learned about in class.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Global warming provides many problems for the earth. It also provides mathmatical statistics that predict what will happen or what has happened. For instance, in the next 100 years the average temperature is predicted to go up 1.8-10.8 degrees fahrenheit. Also global warming causes more powerful hurricanes to form. In the past hurricanes such as Katrina caused130 billion dollars in repairs. Last, ny the year 2010 many major cities are predicted to be underwater due to flooding. This is how global warming connects to math.

Monday, January 18, 2010


In class we are learning about cnidarians and sponges. There are two organisms classified as cnidarians: polyps and Medusa. Medusa are jellyfish while polyps are like sea anemones. If you have seen the movie "Finding Nemo", Marlin and Nemo lived in a polyp. Polyps and Medusa share characteristics such as stinging cells to catch pray and an internal cavity to hold and digest foods. Cnidarians reproduce asexually and sexually. Polyps reproduce asexually by shedding there top rings to create tiny Medusa. Medusa reproduce sexually to create polyps. Polyps can create humongous coral reefs by anchoring there body on a hard surface and creating a hard exoskeleton that will remain there even after they die. These coral reefs are home to the most underwater animals and provide shelter and food to fish. Sponges are barrel like organisms that hardly move. When they are born they swim around to find a nice place to settle and anchor there bodies where they can grow up into adult life. Sponges feed and get there oxygen from water that passes through there bodies. They have a network of needles that go through there body that is like a skeleton for the sponge. these needles also help keep away predators. Sponges do not have separate genders so they produce both sperm and egg cells. when the time is right their instinct tell them to release sperm and eggs into the water where they will join and become a new sponge.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Monday, November 23, 2009


Ferrari recenlty released a new model, the 2010 Ferrari 458 Italia. This car is a newer version of the Ferrari F430. The numbers come from the engine displacement which is 4.8 liters and the 8 cylinder engine. They added the Italia because the makers felt it truly represented Ferrari's homeland, Italy. With the new V8 engine and the 4.8 liter injection, this car maxes out at 570 hp with 9000 revolutions per minute. Like other Ferraris, the 458 Italia has fast acceleration and goes 0-60 in 3.4 seconds. The top speed so far has been 202 mph. The car looks very similar to the F430 but is far superior. The manufacturers aimed to improve evrything about the F430 to make 458 Italia as fast as possible. This new Ferrari competes with the new Audi R8, Aston Martin DBS, the Corvette ZR1, the Nissan GT-R, and the Lamborghini Gallardo. If you recognize these cars you know that this is no idle threat. These cars area top of the line speed machines and are built to be superior to every other car. While car companies have to worry about competing with their rivals we can sit back and enjoy the results. Thank Ferrari and other car companies for making cars like these.

I got this info from: http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/car/09q3/2010_ferrari_458_italia-official_photos_and_info

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Today in class we did a lab on amorphous solids. An amorphous solid is also known as a slow moving liquid and has characteristics of both solids and liquid. The material we worked with was water and cornstarch mixed together which created a very cool substance called Goop. Goop would turn solid when pressure was applied to it but would turn liquidy when the pressure was released. we also learned about other amorphous solids like glass. Scientists are still debating whether glass was truly an amorphous solid. Studies show that glass from about thirty years drips down to the bottom so that the bottom of the glass is thicker than the top. This means that the glass is slowly dripping from the top down to the bottom. We learned that there are 4 states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Plasma is found mostly in outerspace and is rare on earth. If scientists can find out how to control it it can be very useful and can possibly solve many of our problems with energy. Some substances can go through each of the other phases though. Water can be a solid liquid and a gas.