Here is my Wiki Intro for now;
Wiki Introduction
Mark Twain and earthquakes. Already, you may be thinking that they don’t mix. At least that you know of. In 1865, an earthquake shook the city of San Francisco, California. Mark Twain was there and as he says, “enjoyed his first earthquake”. Also known as Samuel Clemens, this famous and later classic, author had been inspired by earthquakes and wrote a book describing the event. This book was called “Roughing It”. What was in the book? What happened to the people? All these questions and more will be answered further on and you will soon be an expert on Mark Twain and the Great Earthquake of 1865. You will also learn a slight amount about the earthquake in 1905 as well. “Is this paying proper respect to earthquakes? I think not. If I were an earthquake, I would never stand for such insolence from Popper. I am confident that I would shake that shell down, even if it took my last shake.” That is a quote from Mark Twain expressing his feelings towards earthquakes. He felt that lightning should not be feared because it will not always hurt you, but earthquakes can’t miss you. Mark Twain feels that earthquakes are under appreciated. He also says “Who is Ajax to Popper, and what is lightning to an earthquake? It is taking no chances to speak of to defy the lightning, for it might pelt away at you for a year and miss you every time - but I don't care what corner you hide in, if the earthquake comes it will shake you; and if you will build your house weak enough to give it a fair show, it will melt it down like butter.” As you can see earthquakes didn’t horrify Mark Twain, they motivated him. Some of Mr. Twain’s writing from the earthquake helped his writing career and even changed his life. All of this is because it’s what planet Earth does.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
Website Advertising Krest Kingdom
This is the link to the website that I made to Advertise our Rollercoaster: Krest Kingdom
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Rollercoaster Class Response
Recently we have been doing a pretty cool project. It is:
BUILDING ROLLERCOASTERS
Our latest assignment is supposed to teach us about Kinetic Energey, Potential Energy, along with Mass, Momentum, Speed, and force. If you are confused right now, I'll help out. Our assignment was to create a rollercoaster out of supplies using our knowledge about the terms that I gave above. But we can't just get the supplies whenever or whatever we need. Over the past few weeks, the Omega teachers have been rewarding good behavior on tests and in class with "Omega Money". We use this to buy our supplies so we can also learn the value of money while participating a littl more in class. We were put into groups and we cobined our money to buy the supplies. A group needs about $1,000 in Omega Money to get the top quality supplies to ensure that the rollercoaster will work. Our supplies consisted of: Toilet Paper and Paper Towel Rolls, Boxes, Straws, Cups, Cans, and anything that Omega Students donated to the "Omega Store". The Rollercoaster can't just look nice, it has to work too. We use a marble to go fluently through the ride. We also must have at least 4 hills and 1 rollercoaster aspect. When finished we must label parts of the ride. Then comes in the Tic Tac Toe project which also lets you advertise your rollercoaster. You can name and price your coaster. This project has many lessons.
BUILDING ROLLERCOASTERS
Our latest assignment is supposed to teach us about Kinetic Energey, Potential Energy, along with Mass, Momentum, Speed, and force. If you are confused right now, I'll help out. Our assignment was to create a rollercoaster out of supplies using our knowledge about the terms that I gave above. But we can't just get the supplies whenever or whatever we need. Over the past few weeks, the Omega teachers have been rewarding good behavior on tests and in class with "Omega Money". We use this to buy our supplies so we can also learn the value of money while participating a littl more in class. We were put into groups and we cobined our money to buy the supplies. A group needs about $1,000 in Omega Money to get the top quality supplies to ensure that the rollercoaster will work. Our supplies consisted of: Toilet Paper and Paper Towel Rolls, Boxes, Straws, Cups, Cans, and anything that Omega Students donated to the "Omega Store". The Rollercoaster can't just look nice, it has to work too. We use a marble to go fluently through the ride. We also must have at least 4 hills and 1 rollercoaster aspect. When finished we must label parts of the ride. Then comes in the Tic Tac Toe project which also lets you advertise your rollercoaster. You can name and price your coaster. This project has many lessons.
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