Sunday, June 13, 2010

comment 2 ( hana ) cycle 2 week 3

you did a good job on explaning the planets but you should give more details and make it a liltile longer

comment 1 ( imani ) cycle 2 week 3

this was very detailed and very easy for people to understand.

comment 2 ( imani ) cycle 2 week 4

good job i like all the information you gave so other people can understand the work you are doing

comment 1 ( jailah ) cycle 2 week 4

good explanation but to me you should give more details but you did do a good job

comment 2 ( mekka ) week 5

you did a very good job on giving alot of details and things like that so people can get a better understanding but great job

comment 1 ( sawsan ) week 5

that was verry good you good explanations and everything keep up the good work

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

comment 2 ( Virgina ) cycle 2 week 10

good job but you shuld of added a picture

commeent 1 (mekka) cycle 2 comment 10

good job sis great answer and work

cycle 2 Week 10

The heat from the hot air ballon causes heat current. The heat from the fire causes the ballon fly into the sky and the air of the wind rubbin against the ballon. the ballon takes about an hour to land from the sky to the ground. but it all depends on how high the hot air ballon went into the sky. Somtimes it take longer because of how hight the ballon went into the sky. That is my answers to my question i had .

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

comment 2 Larry week 9

goog job you explained the lab very well and gave good details about it and good picture

coment 1 kasion week 9

you expalend all the concepts of the lab and but you suld had a picture though

Cycle 2 Week 9

The goal of the lab is to kepp your parachute in the air for atleast 10 seconds. Me and my partner are trying to achieve this goal by having less weight on our parachute to make it last long in the air. What i am learinig in class about force and motion is helping us with our planing by nowing how much weight we need and how much speed we need for our parachute. A real parachute works by the heat in the parachute and the weight of it.