For your blogging assignment on the LHC, you need to write a personal comment about how you feel about this multi billion dollar project. After your researching about what is does and filling out your questionnaire, do you see anything "extraodinary" coming out of this type of project that so many countries are vested in? After you comment, you have to log back in one more time before Monday and reply to someone else's comment and support or oppose their claims in a nice way. Be sure to elaborate on why you feel the way you do. Both the original comment and reply post need to be no less than 3 sentences. click here to watch a video about the LHCPlease feel free to post any questions concerning "how to balance" chemical equations.
Got a homework or classwork assignment question. Ask it here!!!!!!!!!
Ok this is going to be one of your last days to finalize your project. Don't rush to complete, but work efficiently. I will give you some time tomorrow if necessary (remember it is a half day tomorrow). You have homework to complete under the homework tab for your class at the top of the page. Good Luck!!!! Again feel free to ask questions and make reply's
Take 4 or 5 minutes and post a reply to this blog. I would like to know how the project is coming along. Are you starting to control things across the screen? are you switching backgrounds? are things timed correctly? Let me know how it's going so far. Tell me in words what to expect when I watch it in person.
So here we are, days away. The track season nears its end, the school year approaching its finale, semester tests freaking out the kids, gotta love it.
We have 1 more offical day of school. Next week is finals week and than the hard work starts, for me at least. A summer of hauling my 3 to and from the MAC for swim practice and meets. Keeping a soon to be 4 year old in a good mood for periods of at least longer than 20 minutes. Praying the two older ones can survive the others antics and shinnanigans. Wish me luck It's been a great year. Enjoyed the kids that day in and day out made my job easy at times and challenging at others. I can only hope next years group is enthusiastic and willing to give me a chance. Bye for now! Stone |
Phil Stone37 years old, 8+ years teaching high school science at MHS, coach, father of 3 boys Archives
November 2012
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