Monday, April 13, 2015

Judasim

For the Beliefs/Religions, I started by choosing a religion that was I curious about. For this unit i chose Judaism.

 knowing that all research is a process. I first filled out a "Big 6" plan,thinking about my topic, the information I would need, the sources I could use, and the project I wanted to make. Then i got the information from trusted websites then did my script using the research i did then found pictures that would match my script the citing the pictures i took then i went to i movie puted all my pictures  and started to recorded  my script(info) then puted the citations at the end of the i movie

so this is my finished video

Sunday, March 1, 2015

A Day in the Life of an Ancient Egyptian

This is my voki and today i'm gonna tell you how i made my voki.
the first i did was go to voki and in voki i clicked on get started  but for some resons when you add your voice in voki it doesnt work if you use your computer so i used my ipad to recored my voice with a app named AVR after i recorded my voice i uploaded to voki and after its uploaded to voki i changed how my charchter looks like and you should be done. this is my final voki about A Day in the Life of an Ancient Egyptian.

this is my voki

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Garage Band

GarageBand is a cool app available on the iPad to make audio (mp3) files, and we used it to create our radio show about homosapien sapient

Garageband is simple to use. To begin, you open the app by tapping the icon on your homescreen. Once it opens you will be able to create a new “song,” which is what the projects are called on GarageBand. First you click on the + sign which allows you to create a song in our podcast we chose the microphone so when we click it so it will let you record your voice but you will have to click on the track view but before you click on that you have turn of the metronome and then go to the track view click add instrument so a song plays then start recording then you are done but at the end add a song so you can end the podcast with a song

Early Humnas


 

Out of all of our early human ancestors, during this unit we learned about Australopithecus Afarensis, Homo Habilis, Homo Erectus, Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis, and Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Each hominid was more advanced than the ones which came before it. To begin with, Australopithecus Afarensis was the first hominid to be able to hunt.

After that, Homo Habilis came along. Homo Habilis was more advanced than Australopithecus Afarensis, and was able to use tools d infact they were the first hominid to use tools that's why they are called handyman which allowed them to build with the tools.

Next came Homo Erectus. In addition to what Homo Habilis could do, Homo Erectus was able to use fire and that helped them to cook and they ate ghost

After Homo Erectus came Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis. They were able to use fire and cook ghots .

Finally, along came Homo Sapiens Sapiens, or “Early Modern Man.” These advanced hominids were able to they could control fire , which allowed them to cook or use it as fire.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

my first blog post

hey there is my first blog im looking forwer in this school that i learn new things insted of day dreaming and treat pepole with a good way