Thursday, May 31, 2012
Computer lab blog
Today in computer lab we looked at future careers for ourselves. First we took a reality check game to see how much our lives might cost later on in life. Then we took a test to determine what jobs might suit us later( I didn't understand mine, Marine architecture?). Then we watched video interviews of diffrent jobs to get an idea of jobs.
Monday, May 28, 2012
A Storm Of Swords pages: 1115 George R. R. Martin
This is the third book in the Dance of Dragons series and the second book I have read in the series( I skipped the first on accident). In this book we continue the story of action, romance, and thrill in the country of Westoros with the same character point of view reading and some new ones, too. As we continue with the adventures of the 5-6 point of the view characters from all corners of Westoros you encounter plenty of shocks, turns, and betrayals as the government of Westoros is torn and destroyed.
Monday, May 21, 2012
UCLA
If I went to UCLA I would major in Film, Television, and Digital Media. Since a lot of people at school think I would do good at acting I thought I could look into it more. If I did do this major it would mean a lot of hardwork including an internship. But I think since this particular major is interisting to me I could do this. If I don't procrastinate that is.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
What we did in science lab
Today in science lab we learned more about petroleum products. First we circled objects on a picture of what we thought were made of plastic, a petroleum product. Then we read of cards more information about petroleum products. Then we made a list of objects we use on a typical day made of plastic. Afterwards we wrote down ways we could decrease the number of objects we use typicaly made of plastic.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
More computer lab blooging
Today we reviewed subjects of our choice. Today I chose to review science with to diffrent programs to help me review called M.I. High and The Smith James Adventures. With them I reviewed materials and properties of science.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)