Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Last Blog Post Of 8th Grade Technology

This is the last blog post that I will ever make as an 8th grader in Mrs. Debolt's technology class. With just 3 days of school left until summer vacation starts, I will become a freshman in high school. I am sad that the year went by so quickly because I really liked all of my teachers that I have had in the past 9 months or so. At first, I didn't like some of my teachers. But now, I wish that the year hadn't gone by so fast. The class that I will miss the most is Mr. Kinder's health class because he makes school fun. All of the class discussions are easy to relate to, and Mr. K also relates a lot of his teaching's to his own real life experiences. I find this cool because I think that Mr. Kinder is an interesting person, from telling us about the people he has seen and the stories he has from the army.

Picture From GetReal: Goodbye 8th Grade

Friday, May 11, 2012

This School Year

For me, this school year went by way to fast. It feels like this first day of school was just yesterday. Next year, I will be going into high school as a freshman, which I think is kind of exciting. With just 5 more days of school left, summer break is very close. This summer, my family is taking a trip to Florida, and I am very excited about it.

Picture From Fort Walton Beach, FL

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

My Health Teacher

This week is teacher appreciation week. I appreciate my health teacher, Mr. Kinder. Mr. Kinder is a great teacher. He never gives us homework. A lot of times in class, we just have a class discussion on whatever it was that he was teaching that day. Another reason that I appreciate Mr. Kinder is because he makes class fun. He makes it fun by relating his teachings to some of his real life experiences, which are often very interesting. At the end of class everyday, we normally get to talk to each other, or have time to do our homework. Those are mt reasons that I appreciate my health teacher, Mr. Kinder.

Picture From Teacher Appreciation Week

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Dissecting The Frog In Science

This week in science, we dissected a frog. While dissecting the frog, we had partners. My partner was Caleb. At first, we didn't do much with the frog. We cut the jaw open and looked at the different parts of the mouth, such as the different types of teeth and the tongue. The next day, Tuesday, we cut our frogs open and studied the digestive system. Me and Caleb discovered that our frog ate a beetle before it was killed. Then on Wednesday, yesterday, we studies the urogenital system, which consists of  the reproductive organs, the liver, the kidney, and a few other organs. Once we were done studying the urogenital system, we got to further dissect the frog and just look at what ever we wanted to. By the end of science, my frog was just a pile of remains in a bag.
Picture From Frog Dissection | South Florida Science Museum

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Photo Prompt

In my 4th hour technology class, we do photo prompts sometimes. In this picture, it looks like the boy that is flying has an ability to fly. I think that because the boy can fly, the other people below are jealous so they get mad at the boy. Another thing that this picture could mean is that some people have life better than others, and it angers the people who aren't the wealthiest. The picture that I am talking about is shown below.

Picture From Every Photo Tells a Story: Creative Prompt - 7/writing prompts/writers block