During this entire week I have learned lots. On Monday I learned about security and how it’s very important. We took a walk through Hartland to try to figure out were the best places to put security cameras where without invading on peoples lives. While we were walking and having fun we were also learning which is how I learn best so i really enjoyed that project. During the week did this project that helped us learn more about Google docs but also taught us about things that happened in Libya. Also during this week we had to put together a project about technology laws in the United States. Then we had to look into our Constitution and find an Amendment that had to do about technology. There were three parts to this project, the first was for social studies and the second part was for science. We had to get two sets of numbers that had to do with technology and put them into a graph on Google Docs. The last part of the project was for Language Arts and you had to put together a reference page with all of the websites that you used for the whole project. This project was supposed to give us different ideas for a constitution for Libya that we will be putting together soon. I science this week we learned about measurement and about all of the different lab tools that we will be using. During art this week we have been learning how to draw a picture using a grid format and how to not think of the picture as a hole or as an object but to instead look at it as it were just a whole bunch of shapes and lines. I thought that it was pretty neat because had never look at a picture that way when I drew. During this week we had a lady come in to talk to us about "College and Career Readiness' she told us about all of the available jobs that we going to be out there when we get to the age when we are ready to get a job. During this week i learned lots some that i didn’t really have that much of and interest about but others that I had lots. I learned lots about Google docs, how to make an APA Reference page, technology laws in the U.S., careers that are going to be available when I’m in or out of college and lots of other very useful information.
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