Reflection:
Reflection Questions:
1. I do not think we do because these aliens live somewhere else and have different features then us. For example in that picture my alien has long legs. But the only reason I did that was to have him be able to live on a rocky environment. 2.One of the cells that humans have is a brain that sense when you are hurting and if you are in a problem it send it to your brain. It is the biggest nerve in the body. Another example is the heart that allows you to breath and pump blood faster or slower depending on how fast you need to go. My final example is the throat. I think that we could not live without it because it allows us to eat and talk. This might be different then an alien because aliens might have a beak to eat berries instead of a mouth.
Optional (But fun!): Complete the following RAFT assignment:
1.The basic thing that are body needs to survive are water, food, and sleep. 2.One of them is heavy breathing: This happens because are bodies need more air so that we can push are selves more of make us go longer. For example long distance runners need to keep a steady breath so that they do not get tired. Another sign of exertion is pain in the muscles: This is a sign of getting stronger in that spot and going past the limit of what that muscle is use to.Heart beating rapidly: This is happening because your heart is trying to pump blood mere rapidly. 3.You can stop working out so that your heart and muscles have a break. http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/ Observations
2.The observation and description is very important in science because then you show what you know plus what you have learned to show other people. 3. Now I will rank my senses and how helpful they were. 1.Touch 2. Smell 3. Sight 4.Sound 5.Taste Questions: What was the hardest part of this activity? Which organs do you think you put in the right places? Which organs do you think are probably in the wrong place? Answers: 1. The hardest part of this activity was putting the body pats in the right place. We might know what it is, but it was hard to get the part in the right spot. We might have thought it would go in one place but it actually went in another and we could not look up where it was. 2. I think that we put the brain, eyes, lungs, heart, stomach, and small and large intestines in the right place, but they are some of the most obvious places in the body. 3. I think that we got all the rest of them wrong because a big reason is, we didn't know much about them so we pretty much had a small idea of where it went if we even had an idea at all.
Trees you have to admit are disappearing from lumberjacks to make stuff. These trees lose their leaves when it gets cold maple, an oak, a birch, or a poplar. These trees protect them from them self evergreen trees—your pines, spruces,or firs. (their kind of smart). Their leaves are waxy so they can take the winter. This is how leaves change colors:
This is when we were at the station with the stuff what people would carry around in the woods when hunting. My overall experience at the Historical Reenactment was very good and it taught me about how hard it was to live back then. Like if you were a hunter you would have to carry over 40 pounds of supply to stay alive in the woods. Or if you were a kid back then you would have the worst school experience ever because if you talked when the teacher was talking to you you would get a stick tied around you. Or if you had the job of almost being a spy and seeing what is going on you would have to never be seen or you would probably get killed or if you got away your village attacked. I also saw a lady at the inn and the inn had 8 bedrooms and you would get served in the morning if you payed extra. And then the crazy amount of native Americans who were almost like bears back then. So this is a very hard life to live in.
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