Friday, June 1, 2012

This Week In Science #15 (Last One)

What I Did :

This week in science we did makeup work. We made up work from the past months. We also redid the Marshmallow Challenge. At first I was angry with my partners because they kept playing around and just wanted to do it their way. I gave them a chance and helped them with their way and it surprisingly worked. We made our Marshmallow go higher than before and we all worked together to make it work. The last thing we did in science this week was our Tenth grade video. We made a video for our tenth grade teacher. We did the video outside so it was bright and clear. I had fun doing all these things in science this week.

What I Learned :

This week in science I learned that its harder to work together without talking to each other while doing the marshmallow challenge. I also learned that when we work together in the challenge even without talking we can make it bigger than the others. I learned that making up work can drastically raise your grades. The last thing I learned this week in science was that we had a lot of ups and downs but we still learned and enjoyed Science thanks to David and The donated equipments.

Monday, May 14, 2012

This Week In Science #12

This week in science I did energy pyramids / Food chains. The list of energy pyramids / Food chains are Producer, Consumer, Herbivores and Secondary Consumers. I also learned about Symbiotic Relationships. Some of the Symbiotic Relationships are Parasitism, Commensalism and Mutualism. We use them to figure out what two types of animals are to each other. For Example A Crocodile and a leach are Parasitism because the leach is getting blood and the crocodile is getting nothing. So the plover comes and helps out the crocodile.


This week in science we learned about the Food chain and the Energy pyramids and i learned that there are such things as producers and consumers and who is at the top of the food chain in the animal world. Crocodiles and Plovers work together to take out leaches from the mouth of a crocodile. This picture shows the plover taking out the leaches from the crocodiles mouth. They both are getting something out of it so they both are mutualistic.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Twis #13

Q : If we were to add five more spiders to your spider habitat tank, what would happen? And why? Use these terms in your explanation: glucose, photosynthesis, energy,  carbon, oxygen

A: If we added five more spiders they would start to reproduce and make more spiders but if they are the same sex they would fight each other and probably eat the other ones dead body. If there are more spiders there would be twice as much as Glucose, Photosynthesis , Energy , Carbon and Oxygen. Twice as much spiders will cause twice as much of the photosynthesis.

Friday, April 20, 2012

TWIS #11

What We Did

This week in science we went outside and got some insects and leafs for our spider. We found a lot of different types of insects in the park. We also found logs and leafs for the spider. We made our spider house with leafs, rocks, logs and insects. We organized it in a way our spider would be comfortable in. We took pictures outside in the park and post it for our spider experiment we used dirt and leafs and cup pieces.
This picture shows a cellar spider webbing up a insect getting ready to feast.

What We Learned

This week in science I learned that there are a lot of grubs in the park also a lot of Logs and different types of insects. I also found out that spiders liked to live in dirt. Spiders like to live in environments such as tropical rain forest. Spiders like to live in water and bathe in it. Spiders are Eight legged creatures and some are hairy and ugly. At the park I learned that worms like to live in the dirt with grubs and there are over five grubs in our tank. The last thing I learned is that our spider will be a big spider. Either a wolf spider or another web-making spider.

Friday, February 3, 2012

This Week In Science #8

This Week In Science I dissected a Craw Fish. My Group took a picture of the Dorsal View , Ventral View and Side View of the Craw Fish`s Exterior and Interior. Our environment smelled but not extremely bad. I started by placing my scissors in the Craw Fish`s posterior (Buttocks) and cutting its Distal (Center of the body) all the way to its Anterior (Near the Head). Afterwards I took multiple pictures of the inside features.
                                            
This Week in science i learned how to dissect a craw fish with a scissor and a knife. My Aha moment was when i opened the crawfish and saw no heart inside of it. My only question for this experiment is "Where is the Craw Fish`s Heart Located?" .  This Crawfish Reminded me of the animal expression project. Because it had some stuff to do with animals and thats seriously the closest thing i done in this class that is similar to my craw fish project.