Monday, 23 February 2015
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
RLA Reading/Writing Goals
Reading Goal
Goal: I will move from the easy-just right area to the just-right challenging area.
I haven't really moved much. I have moved from the easy-just right area to the just-right area, but not to the just-right challenging area. I've made progress, but not enough to accomplish this goal.
Writing Goal
Goal: I have to use more details and slow the story down during the heart of the story so that the readers can picture the scene in their minds.
I haven't wrote another personal narrative. This goal is from when I wrote the first personal narrative of the year. I haven't wrote one since.
Goal: I will move from the easy-just right area to the just-right challenging area.
I haven't really moved much. I have moved from the easy-just right area to the just-right area, but not to the just-right challenging area. I've made progress, but not enough to accomplish this goal.
Writing Goal
Goal: I have to use more details and slow the story down during the heart of the story so that the readers can picture the scene in their minds.
I haven't wrote another personal narrative. This goal is from when I wrote the first personal narrative of the year. I haven't wrote one since.
Friday, 6 February 2015
Lab E
Why did the letter "e" look inverted under a microscope?
The "e" looked different under a microscope because you are looking at a magnified reflection of the letter "e". So to the naked eye, the letter "e" looks like this: e. And the letter "e" under a microscope looks like this: ∂.
A microscope has different lenses. This is what the letter e looks like under one of the 4 lenses. When you look at it with the naked eye, it looks solid and dark. But when you look at it through a microscope, it looks very clear, not very solid, and has gaps in inside the e.
The "e" looked different under a microscope because you are looking at a magnified reflection of the letter "e". So to the naked eye, the letter "e" looks like this: e. And the letter "e" under a microscope looks like this: ∂.
A microscope has different lenses. This is what the letter e looks like under one of the 4 lenses. When you look at it with the naked eye, it looks solid and dark. But when you look at it through a microscope, it looks very clear, not very solid, and has gaps in inside the e.
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