Monday, November 26, 2012

Say what you need to say! Extra credit blog

Thanks for never missing a blog!  You have a chance for some extra credit! 
1. What blog did you like the best and why?  (5 points)
2. What teacher posted website did you like the best? (post web address) (5 points).
3. What student posted website did you like the best and why? (post web address)(5 points).
4. What do you recommend to make the blogs better? (10 points)
Due December 9, 2012



11 comments:

linda said...

Linda per 4...
1. I liked "Quit Looking at my genes",The best. I liked it because it had a lot of information, that I learned. It also had information that I knew, but was good to refresh my memory.
2http://www.cellsalive.com/meiosis.htm I like this because it showed the cells in motion, and gave me a better understanding of cells.
3. http://science.k12flash.com/mitosis.html posted by Savanah Montano. I liked it because it gave me a better understanding of mitosis and meosis, it also showed the process of it too.
4. I think it would cool if we had more interactive games. Such as more hands on (for the students that are more visual) for the students that aren't visual they can read material(if its eaiser for them to learn that way).

hANNAH G P1 said...

Hannah g p1 says...
1. Quit looking at my genes, because of the title of it.
2. My favorite website was learn.genetics.utah.edu from quit looking at my genes because of all the tours.
3. Lucy Diaz's website from Where'd you get all that energy because the game is really fun.http://www.quia.com/cm/15426.html?AP_rand=1775423569
4. To make blogs better I would like more games because games are fun!
1ST BLOGGER! WOOOOOOOOH

Tyler H. P1 said...

1.I liked Datons Playhouse the best because it was more hands on than the other/more interactive.
2.My favorite website was the meiosis game.http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/2001/cellcycle.html

3.I liked Lucy Diaz's game it challenged me when i needed to do it. http://www.quia.com/cm/15426.html?AP_rand=1775423569
4.I would recommend that you should use more hands on activities.

Anonymous said...

selena pacheco p.3
1)my favorite "blog was quit looking at my genes" this really helped understand how you get your genes and where they come from.
2)http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/tour/ this website was my favorite it was very interesrting.
3)the webpage that shyala posted http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/plants_animals/genetics/really helped some more with understanding genes.
4)i think what will make the blogs better is to use more websites that have virtual experiments so you get a better understand of the topic.

Anonymous said...

Lucy Diaz period 3 :)
1.My favorite blog was daltons play house beacue it allowed you take notes and it was fun.
2.My favortie website was http://web.visionlearning.com/dalton_playhouse/ad_loader.html it gave you a ceritificate so it was fun and rewarding :)
3. I liked Christina Garcia period 6 http://www.superteachertools.com/jeopardy/usergames/Jan201102/game1295036140.php it was a very fun jeopardy game on meiosis and mitosis
4. I like the blogs how they are :)

Carly Bouchard p.3 said...

1. I liked the blog "Quit looking at my genes." The title was funny, and it was a fun blog to do.
2. I liked this website the best. http://www.cellsalive.com/meiosis.htm. It was an easy website to follow along with, and it was very helpful.
3. http://www.quia.com/cm/15426.html?AP_rand=1775423569I liked Lucys game because it was fun!
4. To make the blogs better we should play more games, or go on websites that make us remember the information more.


Bethany T said...

1. Quit looking at my genes, because i think it is cool.
2. My favorite website was learn.genetics.utah.edu from quit looking at my genes because of all the tours.
3. Lucy Diaz's website from Where'd you get all that energy because the game is really fun.http://www.quia.com/cm/15426.html?AP_rand=1775423569
4. To make blogs better I would like more games because games are fun!

Sadie Mattila p.6 said...

1. I liked the "What's in a Cell" blog. It really helped me understand the structures of cells and I liked making my own cell, it made the website that much better. It was a fun and useful blog- by far the funest homework ever!
2. I loved the little game, see learning can be fun. http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/2001/cellcycle.html
3. I liked Kimberly Salazar's game. It had a lot of information and helped me understand cell divisioin better.
http://local.brookings.k12.sd.us/biology/Mitosis.htm
4. Maybe some blogs could be more specific because a lot of students didn't understand some blogs and you always had to explain it in class. Also, more websites with game would be good, because I learned a lot from constructing my own cell.

Savanah Montano P.3 said...

1)I liked Daltons Playhouse because it was the funnest out of them all.
2)www.cellsalive.com/meiosis.htm i liked this because it was an intresting website.
3)http://www.quia.com/cm/15426.html?AP_rand=1775423569
Lucy Diaz website was a challenge and made me really think.
4) I think the blogs would be better if you made it to were we could do more virtual activities to get a feel of it more.

Rachel L p.1 said...

1.) I liked the "Dalton's Playhouse" blog because it was hands on.
2.) I liked http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/tour/ because it was very informational.
3.) I liked Sadie Mattila's website http://www.quia.com/hm/35138.html because it was cute and had a fun game to play
4.) I would recommend more blogs with games and fun actives they're interesting.

Jenica Jones said...

Organs Game: I had a hard time finding the right rotation, but finding the position the go into was easy. This is a fun, and entertaining game that can teach you tons of stuff. I had no idea where the pancreas was suppose to go until I played this game.

Muscles Game: This game was particularly easy. Although, I learned a lot of muscles that I didn't even realize existed. It was a fun and interesting game.

Skeleton Game: I found this game pretty challenging. It wasn't as easy as the other games were, but still I felt like a fifth grader playing the game. It had many interesting facts.

I could not play the senses challenge for not having required Flash 5. Sorry :(

Nervous System Game: This was very challenging. I had no idea what I was looking at when they were trying to get me to connect nerves. I had a hard time and was rated poor.

Puberty Demo: Well, this was...interesting. I can definitely say this was something I didn't really want to see or cared about learning. It was a demo I hope to never see again. My mom gave me a weird look from saying "I don't like it" over and over.