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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Glogster Presentations

H/W
Use this link to do 30 mins research for your Singapore History project
http://www.crlsresearchguide.org/

Math Study Link 10.7
This is just creating a line graph similar to the ones we did in class at the end of today's lesson. e.g. Your line graph might be of two people running a race. You must explain what the line graph you have created shows. e.g. the heating up of a frozen pizza in a microwave oven.

Presentations of most Ch.4 Glogs will take place tomorrow. Please  remember to print out a hard copy of your work

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38 comments:

  1. Breann and Carter -
    When you've completely finished your part of the script, write DONE underneath it so I can then put your parts in the final copy...
    Thanks!

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  2. Mr.B We need emma in our report is she doing her own glogster or is she working with me and Sabine

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  3. I have 2 questions

    1) is it true that we need to bring ratios tomorrow for math?

    2) If we have a script, do we need to memorize it???

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  4. For Carter and Breann -
    http://us5.chatzy.com/32402403486775

    Carter -
    My printer has run out of colored ink, can you print our glog out? (Not YET of course, but when it's done...?)
    If you can't, I'll figure out another way.

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  5. Have we started our new book clubs yet?

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  6. If so, what page are we reading to?

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  7. No Maya...
    tmmorow Mr.Buxton will give us our new book club books.

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  8. mr buxton, me and rachel need emma in our presentation, and she said she's is already ready. so can we all do it tomorrow?

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  9. Mr.Buxton how do you post a picture and when you click on the picture it goes to a certain link you want.

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  11. camille, i sent u and email of the glogster info

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  12. No we haven't started book clubs yet because we didn't have enough time in class and thanks Caroline that was VERY useful.

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  13. Carter, I'll tell you when to print it...

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  14. Surprising Anish didn't comment yet!
    hm..........................

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  15. Rohan you need to get on the glogster

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  16. Maya:
    For your script, just make bullet points of all the things you want to mention, then send it to me.

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  17. Get well soon! Preferably tomorrow!

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  18. Maya:
    you need to insert a video for your thing. Also, remember to answer all the questions:
    when
    where (not really that one)
    effects on Singfapore
    Why is it important to World Histor (even though everyone knows why)

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  19. Arielle:
    What is the link to the YouTube video?

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  20. Anisha- I can't think of a appropriate video for my section. Please help

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  21. What is the WILF for the SS glogster?

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  22. Yeah, go ahead and print... If you can't I will... Mom got more ink...

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  23. Adi! Should I print the glog!!!

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  24. I'll print it anyway

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  25. Maya: Perhaps you can make a movie using photo booth in the sepia effect. that's what I did. It can be newsreporter, but act like you really are in WW1. I understand that you can't find anything for WW1.

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  27. we only need one copy, right?

    If we need more than one, my printer is almost out of ink. It hasn't got enough for the Singapore flag background. Can someone please print 2 more if they are awake?

    http://www.glogster.com/aamgroup/great-events-with-great-effects/g-6lkphd8g4badvs4d7dg31a0

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  28. need to print at school making last minute edits.

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  29. Sorry I can't because my ink ran out too

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  30. My glog can be printed except the red is yellow and the other colors go lighter. Probably because I'm low on cyan and cyan and yellow make red and cyan makes other colors darker. Well that's what I'm guessing

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