1)Affect:
- If it rains, the water will affect the way cars drives on the roads.
- The cut on his leg will affect the way he plays in football.
2) Maintain:
- It is hard for the teacher in class to maintain 20 students everyday.
- It's hard to maintain my anger especially when i know it is him who was talking behind my back.
3) Text:
- It is hard to read the kind of text that is written on this piece of paper.
- Many people like to write in the cursive text, but it is very difficult to read.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Week 2 Vocab Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
1) Affect - Change, alter, modify
I chose this picture because it shows the exact definition of the vocabulary word and it represents 2 cats with the words Affect vs. Effect.
2) Maintain - Carry on, continue, manage
I chose this because the picture represents a banner saying "Maintain" saying to maintain your look by dressing.
3) Text - Words, document, class book
I chose this picture because it represents the text of many words in there.
2) Maintain - Carry on, continue, manage
3) Text - Words, document, class book
Monday, August 29, 2011
Week 2 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1) Affect (verb, noun) - The weather can affect your mood for the day.
Def- To act on; produce an effect or change in.
Ex:Cold weather affected the crops.
2) Maintain (verb, noun) - Zoo keepers do their best to maintain the natural habitat of the animals.
Def- To keep in existence or continuance; perserve; retain.
Ex: to maintain good relations with neighboring countries.
3) Text (verb, noun) - The text about World War I is confusing; but the text on the human body is very intriguing.
Def- The main body of matter in a manuscript, book, newspaper, etc., as distinguished from notes, appendixes, headings, illustrations, etc.
Ex: You have not kept to the text of my remarks.
Def- To act on; produce an effect or change in.
Ex:Cold weather affected the crops.
2) Maintain (verb, noun) - Zoo keepers do their best to maintain the natural habitat of the animals.
Def- To keep in existence or continuance; perserve; retain.
Ex: to maintain good relations with neighboring countries.
3) Text (verb, noun) - The text about World War I is confusing; but the text on the human body is very intriguing.
Def- The main body of matter in a manuscript, book, newspaper, etc., as distinguished from notes, appendixes, headings, illustrations, etc.
Ex: You have not kept to the text of my remarks.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Week 1 Vocabulary Paragraph
I always have fun everyday that i'm in class with all my friends and a very nice teacher. Especially when we do science, we always examine about how the Aztecs and Mayans died. I always derive something new when i get out of school. I have a lot of trouble in math, especially with the adding and subtracting fractions. But, at times i like when we analyze exponents.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Week 1 Vocab Sentences
Examine-
1)We had to examine a science text book that our teachers gave us at school.
2)On the history channel, scientists examine about very interesting things that happened in the past.
Analyze-
1)In class we analyzed how to subtract and add exponents.
2)The Police analyzed the hair they got from hte crime scene.
Derive-
1)If were lucky, we may derive one great benefit from this horrible experience.
2)Today in class, i derived one great source about why the immigrants want to come to the U.S.
1)We had to examine a science text book that our teachers gave us at school.
2)On the history channel, scientists examine about very interesting things that happened in the past.
Analyze-
1)In class we analyzed how to subtract and add exponents.
2)The Police analyzed the hair they got from hte crime scene.
Derive-
1)If were lucky, we may derive one great benefit from this horrible experience.
2)Today in class, i derived one great source about why the immigrants want to come to the U.S.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
1. Examine (v, n) -
Synonyms - Look at, check, consider.
Word forms - examines, examined, examining.
This shows a kid examining somehting on the floor.
2. Analyze (n,v)
Synonyms -Examine, Study, Investigate
Word forms - Analyzes, Analyzed, Analyzing
This picture shows a man analyzing something on thahuge piece of paper.
3. Derive (n,v)
Synonyms - Gain, Obtain, Recieve
Word forms -Derives, Derived, Deriving
This picture shows a banner saying "Never drink and Derive"
Synonyms - Look at, check, consider.
Word forms - examines, examined, examining.
2. Analyze (n,v)
Synonyms -Examine, Study, Investigate
Word forms - Analyzes, Analyzed, Analyzing
3. Derive (n,v)
Synonyms - Gain, Obtain, Recieve
Word forms -Derives, Derived, Deriving
Monday, August 22, 2011
Quarter 1, Week 1 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1. Examine (v, n) - Example: In biology class students examine the growth of bacteria.
V- To inspect or scrutinize carefully.
N-Inspect
2. Analyze (n,v)- Example: In science class we will analyze the effects of cigarette smoke on your lungs.
V- To examine critically, so as to bring out the essential elements or give essence of.
N-Another word for psycho.
3. Derive (n,v) -
Example: I derived an appreciation greek literature after learning more about it.
V-To recieve or obtain from a source of origin.
N-Break down, Explicate.
V- To inspect or scrutinize carefully.
N-Inspect
2. Analyze (n,v)- Example: In science class we will analyze the effects of cigarette smoke on your lungs.
V- To examine critically, so as to bring out the essential elements or give essence of.
N-Another word for psycho.
3. Derive (n,v) -
Example: I derived an appreciation greek literature after learning more about it.
V-To recieve or obtain from a source of origin.
N-Break down, Explicate.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Week 8 Vocabulary Sentences
1) Impose- Ms.S imposed a new rule of not walking out of class anymore.
I wanted to impose him of the crime, but i did not have evidence to shoe the police.
2) Integrate- My parents wanted to integrate the family, so they planned a family reunion.
To answer this solution, i would have to integrate 3 in the 2 to make it 5.
3) Predict- I had to predict what time i would have to get to the meeting.
The news always predicts the weather for the world.
I wanted to impose him of the crime, but i did not have evidence to shoe the police.
2) Integrate- My parents wanted to integrate the family, so they planned a family reunion.
To answer this solution, i would have to integrate 3 in the 2 to make it 5.
3) Predict- I had to predict what time i would have to get to the meeting.
The news always predicts the weather for the world.
Skin Tone Test
1. My results said that i prefer dark skinned people compared to light skinned people.
2. Yes i am surprised. I am surprised cause i really just treat every race equally because we are all human.
3.My results were what they were because of my color skin too.
4. It suggests that implict racisim is a common thig that effects most races.
5. It connects to the concept of immigration because back i the immigrants days there were many racsist sle other people because of their race.
2. Yes i am surprised. I am surprised cause i really just treat every race equally because we are all human.
3.My results were what they were because of my color skin too.
4. It suggests that implict racisim is a common thig that effects most races.
5. It connects to the concept of immigration because back i the immigrants days there were many racsist sle other people because of their race.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
10 Myths About Immigration
1. Most immigrants are here illegally.
Of the 30 million people born in foregin countries, 20 million were legal citizens
2. It's just as easy to enter the country legally today as it was when my ancestors arrived.
For the first 100 years, the U.S had an "open immigration system that allowed any able body immigrant in.
3. There’s a way to enter the country legally for anyone who wants to get in line.
There is no "line", the U.S takes only people that have special skills.
4. My ancestors learned English, but today’s immigrants refuse.
Earlier immigrants held on to their culture fiercly.
5. Today’s immigrants don’t want to blend in and become “Americanized.”
In 2010, there were 500,000 immigrants that became natural americans.
6. Immigrants take good jobs from Americans.
A better education has resulted in less people willing to take jobs that need no skill.
7. Undocumented immigrants bring crime.
Since 1994, the violent crime rate went down 34 %.
8. Undocumented immigrants don’t pay taxes but still get benefits.
Immigrants pay taxes everytime they buy gas or new apliances when they buy or rent a house, or rent and apartment.
9. The United States is being overrun by immigrants like never before.
The all time high came in 1900 when 20% of america were immigrants.
10.Anyone who enters the country illegally is a criminal
The punishment of being a criminal is imprisoment, when you are illiegal you get depprted, small things are illegal like jay walking and not paying parking meters.
Of the 30 million people born in foregin countries, 20 million were legal citizens
2. It's just as easy to enter the country legally today as it was when my ancestors arrived.
For the first 100 years, the U.S had an "open immigration system that allowed any able body immigrant in.
3. There’s a way to enter the country legally for anyone who wants to get in line.
There is no "line", the U.S takes only people that have special skills.
4. My ancestors learned English, but today’s immigrants refuse.
Earlier immigrants held on to their culture fiercly.
5. Today’s immigrants don’t want to blend in and become “Americanized.”
In 2010, there were 500,000 immigrants that became natural americans.
6. Immigrants take good jobs from Americans.
A better education has resulted in less people willing to take jobs that need no skill.
7. Undocumented immigrants bring crime.
Since 1994, the violent crime rate went down 34 %.
8. Undocumented immigrants don’t pay taxes but still get benefits.
Immigrants pay taxes everytime they buy gas or new apliances when they buy or rent a house, or rent and apartment.
9. The United States is being overrun by immigrants like never before.
The all time high came in 1900 when 20% of america were immigrants.
10.Anyone who enters the country illegally is a criminal
The punishment of being a criminal is imprisoment, when you are illiegal you get depprted, small things are illegal like jay walking and not paying parking meters.
Week 8 Vocabulary Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
Impose - compel, order, force, require
Sentence: My mom had to impose when she found out i was going to a party tonight.

Integrate - combine, add, incorporate, join
Sentence: I had to integrate both numbers to find the solution to the problem.

Predict - forecast, forsee, prophesy
Sentence: I had to predict the time that my dad was bound to show up.
Sentence: My mom had to impose when she found out i was going to a party tonight.
Integrate - combine, add, incorporate, join
Sentence: I had to integrate both numbers to find the solution to the problem.
Predict - forecast, forsee, prophesy
Sentence: I had to predict the time that my dad was bound to show up.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Week 8 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1) Impose (verb)-to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.
Ex. I think I will impose a new rule in the classroom - every time you cuss, you owe Julianna 25 cents. I think she will become rich quickly.
2) Integrate (verb)-to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole.
Ex. At the beginning of this quarter, we integrated Ms. S's class and Mr. Davis's class to become UMOJA.
3) Predict (verb)-to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell.
Ex. I predict that the weather in San Diego will be nicer than the weather in Seattle next week!
Ex. I think I will impose a new rule in the classroom - every time you cuss, you owe Julianna 25 cents. I think she will become rich quickly.
2) Integrate (verb)-to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole.
Ex. At the beginning of this quarter, we integrated Ms. S's class and Mr. Davis's class to become UMOJA.
3) Predict (verb)-to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell.
Ex. I predict that the weather in San Diego will be nicer than the weather in Seattle next week!
Grades as of week 9
Lang. Arts - Block 1 - Summer
Grade: 34/40
are you satisified with this grade? If so, how will you maintain it?
Yes, i am satisfied with my grade right now. I will maintain this by coming to school everyday and pay attention to all my work so i can keep this grade.
Math Lab - Block 1 - Summer
Grade: 20/30
are you satisified with this grade? If so, how will you maintain it?
Yes, i am also satisfired with this grade. I will maintain this grade by following all the instructions and make sure to take it slow.
Grade: 34/40
are you satisified with this grade? If so, how will you maintain it?
Yes, i am satisfied with my grade right now. I will maintain this by coming to school everyday and pay attention to all my work so i can keep this grade.
Math Lab - Block 1 - Summer
Grade: 20/30
are you satisified with this grade? If so, how will you maintain it?
Yes, i am also satisfired with this grade. I will maintain this grade by following all the instructions and make sure to take it slow.
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