One of the people that I am most grateful for is my mom. My mom knows whats best for me. She always tells me to do the right thing and helps me when I need it. She keeps a roof over my head and puts the food that I eat on the table. No matter what I know that she will always be there for me. I love my mom and she loves me.
Another person that I am most grateful for is my sister. She is an inspiration to me to be such a hard worker. She is always doing what ever it takes to follow her dreams. She is a very smart and independent woman. I am grateful that I have such a grate person to look up to. I know that hard work can pay off because of her. My sister is, in a way, my idol.
For the Thanksgiving holidays my family has the same tradition every year. My mom's side of the family goes to my Aunt's house. We sit, eat, and just talk about was has been going on in our lives. We eat stuffing, turkey, and other traditional foods for Thanksgiving. It's nice to have a day with my family to just relax with the people that I'm closest to.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Tech Article 12/4
Doctors Could 3-D Print Micro-Organs with New Technique

Embryonic stem cells, obtained from human embryos, van develop into any kind of cell in the body, such as brain tissue, heart cells or bone. This property makes them ideal for use in regenerative medicine - repairing and replacing damaged cells, tissues, and organs. article.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
W-R Wikipedia Page Findings
1 Name
2 Principal
3 Grades
4 Picture
5 Enrollment
6 Student-Teacher Ratio
7 Eligible for Free Lunch
8 Eligible for Reduced Lunch
9 Faculty
10 Sports
Wiki Dissection E.R.
1 The purpose is to tell you about disruptive technology in the classroom.
2 November 7, 2007 2:53 a.m.
3 It was created on wikispaces. They created an acount and than the wiki.
4 More modern technology like cell phones or tablets.
5 I learned that the term disruptive technology was first coined in The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton Christensen, first published in 1997.
6 It would be about Call of Duty.
7 It could be used to teach someone about a subject that the class was learning.
2 November 7, 2007 2:53 a.m.
3 It was created on wikispaces. They created an acount and than the wiki.
4 More modern technology like cell phones or tablets.
5 I learned that the term disruptive technology was first coined in The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton Christensen, first published in 1997.
6 It would be about Call of Duty.
7 It could be used to teach someone about a subject that the class was learning.
- What is the purpose of this Wiki?
- When was the last post?
- How was this Wiki created/designed?
- What would you add to this particular wiki?
- What did you learn after reading this wiki?
- If you had to create a Wiki with a team, what would be the specific topic (s)?
- How can Wikis be used in the classroom or in education?
Monday, November 9, 2015
Do Now 11/9


CoD Black Ops 3
GameStop
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Tech Article 11/4
Atom Smasher Probes Highest Energies Yet
Scientists at the world's largest atom smasher have made a precise tall of the jumbled cascade of particles produced when two proton beams are smashed together. The results could help researchers discover new types of particles.
Researchers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland sent two beams of protons hurtling in opposite directions and crashed them together at the highest energy level yet achieved at the LHC. The research is part of the 150,000 proton-proton collisions the researchers identified, about 22 charged particles (hadrons) were produced. article
Scientists at the world's largest atom smasher have made a precise tall of the jumbled cascade of particles produced when two proton beams are smashed together. The results could help researchers discover new types of particles.

Monday, November 2, 2015
Educational Technology and Copyright Law
I learned that the instant you create a doodle it is copyrighted.
You can use copyrighted things for education and its okay.
Most images online are copyrighted.
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