Saturday, April 9, 2011
I wish I had an E-Mail....
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
"There could be love"....HOW CORNY. What else? There could be chocolate??
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
THA GIVA! (The giver)
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
King Khufu.... the pyramid builder-- pyramids are cakes...aren't they?
1. Why do you think the ancient Egyptian pharaohs create monuments?
It depends on what type of monument they're building. Let's say they're building a pyramid for example. Some ancient Egyptian pharaohs built pyramids to house there tombs when they've died. Take king Khufu for example. King Khufu; or Cheops, is known as the Pyramid builder. Mainly because he built the great pyramid at Giza in which his tomb is located. Though, some Pharaohs commanded others to build Statues in honor of themselves. A famous ancient Egyptian monument called the Mortuary temple was built by yet again, the famous pyramid builder also known as King Khufu. This monument was specifically built to hold a series of festivals including the Sed festival, and the white hippopotamus festival.
2. What monuments in our society are similar? (be sure to provide explanations and graphics).[Image]A monument in our society that is similar to the monuments in our society would be the Luxor hotel in Las Vegas. At a height of 30 stories, the Luxor hotel is the second biggest hotel, from which the MGM grand hotel is the biggest. As seen in the picture, the hotel has a sort of Pyramidal shape that stands at an impressive 350 ft. Though, comparing this to the great pyramid at Giza in Egypt, which is 450 ft, the Luxor hotel is like a pebble compared to that.
3. How did the using Google docs as the main portal for collaboration help you with this assignment? The using of Google docs helped me in many ways. Ways such as how me and my partner, Olle could work on the same thing using separate computers. It was also very useful because whenever Olle forgot a little piece of information essential to our project, I could have just got on to Google docs myself and type it up. That way, if we lose anything, we can just rely on our partner to help us out.
4. What did you learn from this assignment?I learned many things about King Khufu. Though, one of the most fascinating things that I've learned is the famous monuments that he's built. One of them however, is actually part of the seven wonders of the ancient world!! Though some of his monuments include the 3 queens pyramids just linked right next to the great pyramid at Giza. Just like King Khufu's tomb inside the great pyramid, the 3 queens pyramids were specifically built to house the tombs of the Queens from which King Khufu ruled Egypt with. Another famous monument built for king Khufu was the "Solar Boat". The solar boat was created to transport King Khufu's "Ra" (Which means soul" to heaven when he would die.
5. What was challenging?In my opinion, I think that the most challenging part of this assignment was when we tried recording our voices for the I-Movie part of the project. This was because me and my partner Olle couldn't find a suitable place to sit down and record because the entire school was very noisy. After walking around the middle school corridors for the fifty billionth time, me and Olle finally decided to record at some picnic tables with my good friend Alex Yusof. This also was very challenging because my friend Alex also had to record, and me and Olle couldn't record whenever their was noise around, so we had to problem solve in order to fix this problem.
6. Which school-wide learning results were evident in this assignment?One of the school-wide learning results that were evident to this assignment was "Collaborate Constructively". This was because me and Olle had to do a lot co-operation within this project. Mainly because me and Olle had to gather some research so that we could create an I-Movie and that took-- lets say....two days? We also had to create a script that tells the audience about King Khufu and figure out what transitions we should put in between the slides.
LINKZZZ
"File:Luxor Hotel.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 09 Feb. 2011. .
King Khufu the pyramid builder, wait..isn't a pyramid a type of cake?
This is just one of my masterpieces....
Why do you think the ancient Egyptian pharaohs create monuments?
It depends on what type of monument they're building. Let's say they're building a pyramid for example. Some ancient Egyptian pharaohs built pyramids to house there tombs when they've died. Take king Khufu for example. King Khufu; or Cheops, is known as the Pyramid builder. Mainly because he built the great pyramid at Giza in which his tomb is located. Though, some Pharaohs commanded others to build Statues in honor of themselves. A famous ancient Egyptian monument called the Mortuary temple was built by yet again, the famous pyramid builder also known as King Khufu. This monument was specifically built to hold a series of festivals including the Sed festival, and the white hippopotamus festival.
A monument in our society that is similar to the monuments in our society would be the Luxor hotel in Las Vegas. At a height of 30 stories, the Luxor hotel is the second biggest hotel, from which the MGM grand hotel is the biggest. As seen in the picture, the hotel has a sort of Pyramidal shape that stands at an impressive 350 ft. Though, comparing this to the great pyramid at Giza in Egypt, which is 450 ft, the Luxor hotel is like a pebble compared to that.
3. How did the using Google docs as the main portal for collaboration help you with this assignment?
The using of Google docs helped me in many ways. Ways such as how me and my partner, Olle could work on the same thing using separate computers. It was also very useful because whenever Olle forgot a little piece of information essential to our project, I could have just got on to Google docs myself and type it up. That way, if we lose anything, we can just rely on our partner to help us out.
4. What did you learn from this assignment?
I learned many things about King Khufu. Though, one of the most fascinating things that I've learned is the famous monuments that he's built. One of them however, is actually part of the seven wonders of the ancient world!! Though some of his monuments include the 3 queens pyramids just linked right next to the great pyramid at Giza. Just like King Khufu's tomb inside the great pyramid, the 3 queens pyramids were specifically built to house the tombs of the Queens from which King Khufu ruled Egypt with. Another famous monument built for king Khufu was the "Solar Boat". The solar boat was created to transport King Khufu's "Ra" (Which means soul" to heaven when he would die.
5. What was challenging?
In my opinion, I think that the most challenging part of this assignment was when we tried recording our voices for the I-Movie part of the project. This was because me and my partner Olle couldn't find a suitable place to sit down and record because the entire school was very noisy. After walking around the middle school corridors for the fifty billionth time, me and Olle finally decided to record at some picnic tables with my good friend Alex Yusof. This also was very challenging because my friend Alex also had to record, and me and Olle couldn't record whenever their was noise around, so we had to problem solve in order to fix this problem.
6. Which school-wide learning results were evident in this assignment?
One of the school-wide learning results that were evident to this assignment was "Collaborate Constructively". This was because me and Olle had to do a lot co-operation within this project. Mainly because me and Olle had to gather some research so that we could create an I-Movie and that took-- lets say....two days? We also had to create a script that tells the audience about King Khufu and figure out what transitions we should put in between the slides.
LINKZZZ
"File:Luxor Hotel.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 09 Feb. 2011.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
City Connections reflection...
Monday, January 10, 2011
My amazing experience from the holidays!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
It's 2011, and you know what that means? The start of a new year!
1. COMPUTARS!!
First of, theirs my addiction to my computer. One day, I decided to go on my computer in hopes of finding something interesting to watch on youtube. Surely, I did. Of what seemed to feel like minutes, I realized that two hours have already passed ever since I have been on my computer that very day. "Wow!" I said, I was amazed to see how much time flies in such short notice. To this day, I am disgusted of how I don't use my social life wisely, like how the average every-day person would. A solution to this problem, would be to probably minimize my urge to go on my computer, so that I would be able to spend my day doing something worthwhile such as spending time with my family, or to getting out of the house to breathe some fresh air.
I also think that it's a good idea that it's a good idea to resist my urge to computers because I find it as a distraction whenever I do my work. Often, whenever I do my homework, I am sometimes distracted by many things, and I figured that if I keep this up, then I'll never be able to finish any of my work in the future. So a good solution to patch up this problem would be to maybe concentrate more on my goal, rather then losing focus and going of topic.
2. Organization, a celebration.
Just a few days ago, I found myself rushing around my house, looking for pencils, erasers, 30cm rulers, and ESPECIALLY my pencil case. It was 1/10/11, A.K.A the day before school would start after my long, 3 week holiday. I came to realize that I was missing various essential items needed for my first school day of 2011. I was desperate, I couldn't find anything, anywhere, I checked in mugs, cupboards, bathrooms, bags you name it, and was still astonished to find out that I was now in dire need of various school items. This however, is an example of how organization, may not be my best skill, but, a skill to improve.