Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Poem
Carbon Cycle
Carbon Cycle is all about the process of inhaling and exhaling. This cycle is like another cycle they have the sun to make the cycle run, Sun give energy to the producer like plant they make glucose and oxygen to us. Producer is all organism that make they own food. plant get sunlight O2 and water to make glucose and oxygen this show how sunlight help the plant and us, all that process is called photosynthesis. Decomposer is all organism that eat dead plant or animal, all that organism like Fungi and bacteria. Decomposition process of breaking down of something like fossil fuel energy like gas, oil and coal all this energy we are using every moment in the world all this user caused Co2 emission like factories and cars.
Carbon Cycle
Carbon Cycle is all about the process of inhaling and exhaling. This cycle is like another cycle they have the sun to make the cycle run, Sun give energy to the producer like plant they make glucose and oxygen to us. Producer is all organism that make they own food. plant get sunlight O2 and water to make glucose and oxygen this show how sunlight help the plant and us, all that process is called photosynthesis. Decomposer is all organism that eat dead plant or animal, all that organism like Fungi and bacteria. Decomposition process of breaking down of something like fossil fuel energy like gas, oil and coal all this energy we are using every moment in the world all this user caused Co2 emission like factories and cars.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
VOCABULARY
`Word
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Native language
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Definitions
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Sunlight
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Oftob
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Light from the sun.
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Absorption
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Abseker
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When the plants take in or absorb the sunlight, water and Co2.
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Producers
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Daraxtor
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The organism that produces its own food such as tree or grass.
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Photosynthesis
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Nafaskisas
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The process in which plants get sunlight, water, and Co2 to produce oxygen and make glucose.
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Consumers
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Havono
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To get something like food. Consumers are organisms that eat other things such as plants or animals.
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Respiration
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Nafas kitan
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Humans breathe in oxygen and breath out Co2.
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Decomposers
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Murdagi chizo
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Organisms that eat dead organisms like worms or bacteria.
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Decomposition
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Murdagi chizoya mayda shudagesh
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The process f breaking something down of something.
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Fossil Fuels
(Non renewable)
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Komur
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Something you use for energy such as gas, oil and coal.
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Fossils
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komir
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The left over of the living thing (consumers) from long time.
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Consumption
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To use resources.
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Co2 Emissions
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Havo oxy
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The gas or the smoke of the factories or cars.
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Carbon dioxide
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havo
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Co2 is a gas found in atmosphere. Humans and animals exhale Co2.
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Monday, December 15, 2014
Reflection
1) What did you enjoy most about this project and why? I enjoy to draw the poster because I like to help my group to have the best draw on this project.
2) What was most challenging for you during this project and why?
I think is collaboration in group because we don't know how to communicate with each other what we need to do now but after we learn how is collaboration work.
3) What new skills did you learn from doing this project?
I learn how to collaborate in group to finish a project.
4) Is there anything that you could have done to improve any of your work? Explain
I think is the drawing because if I have another changes I will make better than this time.
1) What did you enjoy most about this project and why? I enjoy to draw the poster because I like to help my group to have the best draw on this project.
2) What was most challenging for you during this project and why?
I think is collaboration in group because we don't know how to communicate with each other what we need to do now but after we learn how is collaboration work.
3) What new skills did you learn from doing this project?
I learn how to collaborate in group to finish a project.
4) Is there anything that you could have done to improve any of your work? Explain
I think is the drawing because if I have another changes I will make better than this time.
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