First Week

My first week at school was refreshingly relaxed. My first week as a sophomore was a lot less stressful, as you could imagine, than my first week as a freshman. As you know, the first week is all about rules, guidelines, supplies, and catching up with friends that haven’t been seen. So, it was nice to relax before the full proximity of sophomore year took off.

 

Digital Citizenship

Digital citizenship is basically being safe and being aware of what should not be shared and what the most popular actions are within the internet and electronic devices. Mine myself being texting, blogging, and listening to music. So, I can understand why the statistics of how many students do these activities would be so high since not only do I participate in these, but so do every one of my friends and family. However, it did shock me at how many parents talk to their kids about internet safety because I don’t know a lot of parents that do. I thought statistics would be lower. I know I use the internet mainly for communicating and sharing.  An upside to this would be being able to share with friends and communicate easily. However, this can easily become a con due to over-sharing and over communicating to the point of withdrawing yourself from reality and encouraging predators. Another downside to the world being so encased in electronics, would be cyberbullying. When cyberbullying takes place there really isn’t an escape when it comes to trying to get away from it, especially when you the person in public. Some ways to prevent cyberbullying is to block, report, or confront the person harassing you.

Why Dissections Are Important?

I think dissections are important because a small animal is a lot like a simplified human body, like where the organs are. Also, this is good, early experience for students who want to become a veterinarian or a nurse when they’re older. They would need to know where organs are and how to handle organs when cutting the body open or investigating. If you do these dissections in groups, it’s great way to teach students teamwork. They learn teamwork by helping one another know what an organ is or help cut the body. Another reason why dissections are important, is because a lot of students find it so much easier to learn when they’re working hands on. I, myself, find it easier to work hands on because it gives me something real to work with. Also, this gives a lot of experience, no matter what the profession. Dissections can be important in so many ways in the science/biology teaching.

Semester Project

In my semester project I learned that earthworms are only able to live in moist areas and do not care for human junk food.

I liked the fact that we got do a project that we thought of and not something “assigned”.

I wish I knew more about why earthworms only eat fruit, vegetables, or soil.

Barren Island

Barren Island was formed by a tectonic plate that sank, melted, and rose to the surface. Over years of dried lava and magma build up, it formed a volcano on the somewhat small island. Barren Island is the only active volcano in the Indian Subcontinent. The volcano has a central cone and two lava flows which pour out to the sea and continue to build the island. However, when rain or snow occurs, the sides will slowly crumble and reveal more of the surface area. Barren Island is expect to grow more flat and larger in size.

How I Think the Earth Was Made

I am a Christian so obviously I believe God made it. I’m honestly not sure how to describe His work though. I do not think that the Earth got a mind of it’s own and created itself when something as simple as a house cannot build itself. I think God provided the chemicals and gases needed for this to happen such as Carbon Dioxide, etc. I honestly can’t go into further detail, I can’t describe clearly and scientifically for other people to understand because I go by faith, not science.

What Really Happens In a Chemical Reaction

Atoms are, put it how you want, “rearranged.” When a chemical reaction takes place bonds between atoms are broken and new ones are formed. Some of the signs of a chemical reaction are color change, temperature change, shape change, bubbling, smoking, etc. When bonds are being broken and formed, the atoms start to react with some of the other chemicals or ingredients.Also, during a chemical reaction, atoms are not created nor destroyed. Same goes for molecules, too. This is my knowledge and opinion on what really happens in a chemical reaction.

Lab Safety Importance

Expirements can be very dangerous at times, and not knowing how dangerous some the equipment is can end in minor or serious injuries. Chemicals for instance can be deadly and if you don’t understand what they’re made for or how they effect you, you shouldn’t be messing with them. You should always wear goggles and gloves when handling deadly chemicals. Fire is another hazard when working the lab. They say don’t play with fire for a reason, you could end up with serious burns if you are not careful with fire. Another hazard is some of the equipment and sharp objects. When dealing with knives or any other sharp objects, you should always keep the sharpened part pointed away from you and any other person. I promise the science teacher doesn’t want to deal with a kid whining over a cut because they were playing with a sharp object. When in class, listen to directions, pay attention, be careful, and be smart.

A Sticky Situation (literally)

      My life lesson is to never use paint that’s made with cement glue. Cement glue is the glue that’s really sticky, and if you get it on your skin you’re pretty much screwed. Well, I guess screwed is kind of how you can describe me in this lesson.

      One summer afternoon my mom and I were outside painting a box for a friend, but the paint that we had was a different kind. We both weren’t really sure what kind of paint it was, because we borrowed it from a friend and had never used it before. As we were painting we noticed the paint was kind of sticky, but didn’t really pay attention to it because we thought it was homemade. When we were finished with the box our hands were really sticky, and after a while they were so sticky that we couldn’t touch anything because our hands would get stuck to it. Finally, my mom was sick of it so she picked up the can, and looked at the ingredients. Well, we found our problem. Turns out the paint we were using was mixed with cement glue. To this day we still have no idea what type of paint we used, but even if I did know I wouldn’t recommend it.

      Well, like I said before I wouldn’t recommend this paint unless you personally just want to be a big, sticky magnet. If you use this paint I hope you don’t have any plans for the next couple of days, because those days you’ll be spending trying to get paint off your body.

My Surroundings

     The sense I would not want to lose is my sight. My sight is important to me because I want to be able to see all of God’s beautiful creations. Also, being able to see my life go by, and everyday being able to see my mom’s face smile at me. I may have glasses already but losing my sight completely would change my life forever.

     One day without seeing my mom’s face and knowing I could never see it again would just tear me apart. I couldn’t see where I was going and probably trip a lot. Not being able to see the people that I love would be torture. Not being able to see my crazy best friend would make my days worse. I would never be the same.

     A lot of people take advantage of their sight, but I treasure it with all my heart. To me the most important sense is sight