Category Archives: 5th Grade

Capstone blog post #5 (Answering my main inquiry question)

I didn’t really answer main inquiry question, I just answered my 5 sub questions and I guess that means I answered my main inquiry question. To “Answer my main inquiry question” I just wrote my script, you kinda have to know your information to do this, so yeah.  You do the research, (just search up … Continue reading Capstone blog post #5 (Answering my main inquiry question)

Choosing my Capstone Topic (Capstone blog post #1)

The process of choosing my Capstone topic was pretty easy. To be honest with you,  it was probably because I’m ten and have little to no interest in most things, so my main interest stood out. I thought about my interest (animals) when choosing my topic and I started to narrow it down by animal. … Continue reading Choosing my Capstone Topic (Capstone blog post #1)

Rube Goldberg blog post #6 (Looking Back)

I’m almost finished with my Rube Goldberg and alas, I’m looking back on it. Something that I didn’t foresee in the plan was the distribution of energy. Let me explain. The plan calls for about 25 dominoes and the energy of the push needs to be transmitted. So the power that the final domino crashes down … Continue reading Rube Goldberg blog post #6 (Looking Back)

Rube Goldberg blog posts #5 (Balancing plans and project)

Now I think you’ve heard that you heard the phrases “You Need to have balance” and “Balance is key”. But I’ve never tried to actually to it. Now at least when I hear “Balancing work and a social life” I always think of social life struggling. But looking back, my work was struggling. I think … Continue reading Rube Goldberg blog posts #5 (Balancing plans and project)

Rube Goldberg Blog post #3 (Time management)

There is a problem that exists. A bad problem. You can probably guess what it is from the title of this post. You see some people like me postpone projects (like Rube Goldberg) for later because, well they’re due later. It’s fine at first  until you’re putting less important things ahead of it. Like constantly … Continue reading Rube Goldberg Blog post #3 (Time management)