| 1. Yes!!! It was extremly hard to hold the clothespin the same way, the same amount of time, over, and over, and over again. 2. Before the experiment my fingers felt fine, but I was really nervous. During the experiment my fingers felt like they were on fire. After the experiment my fingers felt like they were going to fall off at any second. 3. There is a pattern to my data table ( I think ). It continues to go up and down and up and down. It looks like mountains, the way some of them are bigger and some of them are smaller. 4. They could indicate that I would use a lot of my energy and do good on one of them, then on the next one, because I used all of my energy, I wouldn't do so good on the next one. 5. I think my results are reliable because they start up high, go down lower, then towards the end come back up. I also think that because I tried my hardest. Something that could have effected my results was that my clothespin was bad from the start, but it was getting really jacked up towards the middle of the experiment, so we grabbed a different clothespin (according to the graph, you can probabaly tell when that was). 6. My hand strength changed because once I use all my "hand energy" I get tired and don't have any more energy. My hand just gets exerted over time. 7. I know it has something to do with my organs and how they work, but I haven't learned that yet so I;m not exactly sure how that works. 8. I could have taken long breaks in between each 30 second trial, but we didn't have that, we had about 1:30 in between each trial. I think that would help because that would give our muscles a break and time to relax a little bit. 9. If I experience muscle fatigue in the future I will take a break and catch my breath, so my heart has time to slow down. If I don't then my heart could be going to fast, and that could be bad. Or my muscles could get really tired and that could be bad too. |
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Answers 1. Jumping jacks increased my heart rate the most. I predicted that because I know that when you do jumping jacks you are jumping and moving your arms at the same time, so that's double the exercise then the other ones. 2. Sitting increased my heart rate the least. I predicted that right too, and i predicted it because when you are sitting you are using the least amount of muscles compared to the others. 3. I ranked sitting to least increase my heart rate, then walking, then jogging in place, then acting like a fool, and to most increase my heart rate is jumping jacks. I ranked them in order from what uses the most muscles, because I think that the more muscles the harder you work. And the harder you work, the faster your heart rate is. 4. As I became more active, my heart rate went up. At the start my heart rate was at around 84 beats per minute. then at the end it was at 128 beats per minute. 5. My heart rate changed when I was more active because I was working hard. I'm not exactly sure, but I think this happened because my body needed more energy, so my heart beat faster to give it to me.
I chose the jaw as the most important bone because we couldn't eat anything without it. If we didn't eat, we would die in a week, so that's why I think jaw is most important. It would be hard to, like I said, eat without our jaw because that it what chews and helps us swallow things. If we couldn't do those things we wouldn't live long because we need to eat. The movements that can be done without the use of joints are: moving our tongue, moving our chest in and out, raising our eyebrows, and like you said, blinking our eyes.
Her face was getting pink, she started to breath hard, my side hurt because I had a cramp, I felt a sweat coming on, and I could see some on Jill's face, and my heart sped up a lot, and after a while she started to slow down. This didn't happen this time, but sometimes I get really tired and really want to lie down for a while. Answers
The Apple The apple is a dark red color and it has a glossy shine to it on the outside "skin". It smells crisp, sweet and honey-like. The smell kind of reminds me of a warm, breezy, summer day. When I pushed on the cut part of the apple, apple juice popped up. The apple felt cold and damp, like there was a ton of juice under the surface, waiting to come out. On the skin part there were tiny little white dots, and when I looked at them with a magnifying glass, they looked like little scabs. When I looked at the cut part with a magnifying glass, it looked like it was made up of tiny little bubbles of apple juice. In the seed pocket there were little cracks, and coming through them were tiny little pieces of natural fuzz that you could only see with a magnifying glass. When I started to poke the apple with the tip of my pencil, I heard crunching sounds which were probabaly made by the little bubbles popping.
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1. What are the rules of a personal narrative? For example, "All personal narratives must have ______." 2. What skill in writing do you feel you are very good at and can help others? 3. What skill in writing do you feel that you should improve in? 1. All personal narratives have to be a true story about you, or else they are not personal. They can't be fictional because they have to be about an experience you've had, and nobody's going to find magic.
2. I think I'm good at using good describing words and showing the reader all the details about the setting. I like to know exactly what the setting looks like when I'm reading, so I think my readers should be able to visulize that too. 3. In writing I think I should improve on using other words then said. I usaly use the word said, and I need to work on using other words. Part of the problem is that when I try to think of other words, only one or two pop into my head, and they usaly aren't very good. 1. Why is a project like the Revolutionary War Hero Project a good one?
2. What is one thing that you learned about your hero that you found interesting that other people probably don't know? 3. Explain how you would have liked to use ThingLink on an activity that we did earlier in the year. Which activity was it? How would you have used the tags? Why would that have been a good use of our class time?
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