Write about meeting your character (the one listed above) for the first time. What are they like? What was he or she doing? What did you learn from them? Create a story about your first experience with them. You'll be spending more time with them tomorrow on our field trip!
Stay in character - you are you, but you are an apprentice in 1775, Boston. You have traveled out to Illinois to meet these people and learn more about what life was like in this part of the world.
Write about meeting your character (the one listed above) for the first time. What are they like? What was he or she doing? What did you learn from them? Create a story about your first experience with them. You'll be spending more time with them tomorrow on our field trip!
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Comparing Light Bulbs with Differences in Wattage
Reflection: I found it amazing that a 25-watt incandescent bulb will last 2500 hours! That seems like a very long time! Especially, when I compare it to a 100-watt incandescent bulb that lasts 750 hours. I was surprised to discover that a 100-watt incandescent bulb gives off about 7 times more light than a 25 watt incandescent bulb! It only seemed like four or five times more. Comparing Different Types of Light Bulbs with Similar Wattage
Reflection: Comparing Different Light Bulbs with Different Lumens
Reflection:
(1) What has been easy?
(2) What has been hard? (3) What has been fun? (4) What has been boring? (5) What job do you have? How do you do your job? What advice can you give others about your job? (6) What job would you like next? Why?
1. Include your Data Chart as a PDF (Document).
2. Put a screen shot of your graph as an Image. 3. Answer the following questions: 1. What was your maximum temperature (use your Data Chart, not the picture)? 2. What was your minimum temperature (use your Data Chart, not the picture)? 3. What is your range? If you had any penalties or gifts, include those in your total. 4. What materials did you use in your insulated bottle (type them in order from your first layer, second layer, and third layer.)? 5. Why did you choose the materials that you did? 6. What are some materials that you didn't choose? 7. Why didn't you choose them? 8. Explain any blips on your graph (if you have them). Why did it do that? 9. Is an insulator a good or a poor conductor of heat energy? Before anything else, explain what the activity was and tell us your predictions.
Answer these questions here:
You were asked to write a story about how you were affected by the tax collector and how you felt when your hard-earned money was being taken away. If you didn't have any money taken, you should describe how others around you felt.
Be sure to explain how the activity went:
Feel free to be creative and embellish parts of the story to make it more interesting and more time-appropriate. Come up with three arguments for patriots and loyalists and put them into a T-Chart.
2. You completed History Alive 10 on paper and History Alive 11 on computer. Which way made you LEARN more? Why?
Type your answers here by putting the number of the question above before your answer!
1. Look up buildings in Google Images that could have been around in 1768 Boston. You can look at different websites that have images as well. 2. Collect those images by putting them into a slideshow on your blog. 3. Share your Google Doc by making it "Public on the Web" for others to "View." 4. Put in a screen shot of your Google Doc Script with a link to your Google Doc on your blog entry. 5. Answer these questions:
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