June 18

4th Grade Reflection

In 4th grade we did many projects and read aloud’s  It was an interesting year here’s why.

We did a curiosity project were we chose a topic and made a “book” on it. I did hurricanes here’s my book Link to project here I loved making that project because I thought it was interesting to learn about hurricanes and tropical storms.

We also did book of the month projects where after we read it we did a reflection on the book and something you learned from it. They were usually 1 paragraph long. The books were good!

The read aloud’s were the best we did The tiger rising by Kate Dicamillo. Then we read Blood on the river by Elisa Carbone. Finally we read Book Scavenger By Jennifer Chambliss Bertman.

My Favorite project was the Toy Theater a small theater about the revolutionary war. I was in the Stamp Act group  I played the Characters King George III, Tax Collector and Sam Adams.

I loved 4th Grade and I cant wait for 5th!

June 14

We Video Process blog

I worked hard to make this we viedo the process to make this was long but i did this step by step and i did it. The script was first i did research and gather the facts using books, databases and google images and then i took my recherch and put it together into a script. Then I took the script and then i use the script and the pictures in my mind to make a storyboard then we started our video we first put images and if we don’t find a good image we put a placeholder than we put in audio and voiceover. After that we put transitions.

The Easy part was the Actual WeVideo because the video was already on a storyboard the hard part was the script because i had to think about what the video would be.

I worked hard on this video i hope you like it!

 

June 13

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein had a big impact on the world. He discovered spacetime and the famous equation E=MC2.

Childhood

           He was born in Ulm, Germany, on March 14, 1879. His parents (Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch) were worried about him because he was late to talk but later Einstein showed an interest in mathematics and science by reading the work of Ludwig Boltzmann, James C. Maxwell, Herman L. F. von Helmholtz, and others.  He thought the compass was a mysterious thing.  At age 12 when he discovered a book of geometry, which he devoured, calling it his “sacred little geometry book. Albert’s family went away to italy. Soon later, Albert went after his family.  

 

Adulthood

           After finishing high school in Italy Albert enrolled in Polytechnic Institute he studied mathematics and physics. He avoided many lectures and so did not impress his professors. But he was actually studying very hard. When albert graduated Polytechnic Institute he asked to be appointed as an assistant in the physics department. But he was refused. Einstein went to work in the Swiss patent office in Bern. There, he had time to consider problems in physics.

 

Impact on the world

       He published three papers They included a description of his special theory of relativity but when  published his general theory of relativity. In it he proposed that gravity is not a force, a previously accepted theory, but a curved field in the space-time continuum that is created by the presence of mass.

      A second paper laid the foundation for the photon, or quantum, theory of light. In it he proposed that light is made of separate packets of energy, called quanta or photons, that have some of the properties of particles and some of the properties of waves. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics two years later; however, the prize was for his work in theoretical physics, not relativity theories, which were still considered to be controversial.

 

Challenges

        Albert Einstein was challenged in the 1930s Albert had many heartbreaking news first, his friend physicist Paul Ehrenfest committed suicide and his son Eduard was diagnosed with schizophrenia and suffered a mental breakdown in 1930 and to make matters worse his wife Elsa died. When Hitler and  the Nazis took control in Germany, they denounced his ideas, seized his property, and burned his books. That year he moved to the United States. In 1940 he became a U.S. citizen.