This is my wanted poster for advanced research topics (or science). This poster fetures two pictures of marie curie, a picture of what she discovered and a brief paragraph of her work. it took about 1 hour to make with a few edits. This poster will be demostrated by Stephen Smith on wedensday or on the following monday.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
clinometer





the clinometer is very simple to use! all you need to do is follow these simple steps!
1. find your elevation via the gps.
2. find an object.
3. look at that object through the hole in your clinometer.
4. have a friend note down the angle that the string is pointing to.
5. now plug the information you have into this formula: D= elevation x Tan( angle
6. now plug this into your calculator and BLAMO! you have your distance!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
whale watch at McGregor's point
the purpose of the whale watch for me was to see how many whales i can spot, then at the end of the year compare it to the number of whales i see at McGregor's. So is there more whale at the beginning of the year or at the end of the year? if whaling has gone down id think there would be more whales at the end of the year because at that time all the whales would be done traveling. the observation at McGregor's point was great. i think i saw 4 different pods, but i only recorded 2. it was very hard to see them because they where way of in the water, also the sun reflecting of the water was making it hard to see. all i saw was water spouts, no breaching sadly.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
in this lab there are 9 marine phyla. these are porifera, cnidoria, mollussca, arthropoda, echino, nemotoda, prutyha, annelida and crustations. we will go to the tide pools and observe and count as many marine phyla as we can. we will use a quadrate and a transect line and count up all the creatures that are in our quadrate. we will count each creature and name them by there phyla.
are research question is which marine phyla are present at the tide pools and which one is there the most of. our hypothesis is the mollusk will be the most of any phyla at the tide pools. so we found out our hypothesis was true, but there may have been sources of error such as, re counting specimen, rising tides, creatures moving ect.
it was great fun geting out there in the pools. we got to see some amazing creatures like a puffer fish! it was also a good learning experience. it kept us thinking and i don't think anyone got bored.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Geo cashing
GeoCashing i a fun little website that hides these GeoCashes all around the world. your job is to find one near you. if you find one you like you can take the given location, plug it into your GPS and go searching for it.
I learned so much on the GPS doing GeoCashing. i learned how to mark down locations and much more.
The first time i went GeoCashing my team didn't find anything, but the second time i went we found 1.
I learned so much on the GPS doing GeoCashing. i learned how to mark down locations and much more.
The first time i went GeoCashing my team didn't find anything, but the second time i went we found 1.
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