Saturday, April 2, 2011

Soof

What does soof mean? We think it's the journey of the book right? Well yea because if it wasn't, why would the author make Heidi make such a big deal out of "soof?"
Anyways, since I already know what soof is, and I'm not going to give away the story so what do you think soof means? how does it relate to Heidi or her mother? or Bernadette?
There are lots of ways to show how soof is important to the book. "(Quote pg. 33) The word, soof, became like a little burr sticking in my head pricking me so I couldn't forget it was there. I found myself thinking of it more and more."

Thursday, March 3, 2011

science project

Science project (5 part essay)

Hello Canadian Space Agency, this is Joy Zhang reporting to tell you about the knowledge I know for you to determine that I would make a good student to report back to about the journey…now when you choose someone; you need to make sure they actually know about space. Well here’s a fact I know that you may find interesting “any free moving liquid in outer space will form itself into a sphere, because of the surface tension.” Impressed yet? If not, keep reading.

First of all, a main thing of space, the stars! A star is a huge exploding ball of gas held together by gravity. It is created by masses of hydrogen and helium atoms. Hydrogen and helium atoms in space are called a nebula, which is the starting of stars. Nebulae grow by attracting more hydrogen and helium atoms that becomes hotter and denser this way. Some eventually become too hot and dense that there is an atomic explosion. The nebula turns into a fireball and the first atomic fusion starts. A star has been born! Next, another super main thing in space, the planets! About 4.6 billion years ago, earth was born. It took billions of years to resemble to what it is today. Earth and the other planets were created by a giant cloud of rock and dust that was trillions of miles wide. This cloud of rock and dust were orbiting around the sun due to the gravitational pull. Bigger rocks took in smaller rocks making a massive ball of rock and dust. After a while, the ball is big enough to resemble a planet! Keep reading to learn more!

I hope you’re interested because if not, you will be! When you chose someone for knowledge about space, they don’t only need to know about the space, they need to compare it and know the difference. Here goes, some planets are made of rock containing common minerals such as feldspar. Others are made of trapped helium, hydrogen, and water. Satellites/moons are composed of rock and soil. And stars of course are made of mostly hydrogen and helium. Now that’s comparing! Since I’ve talked about the stars and the planets, I will show my knowledge about the moon. It is the second brightest object in the sky, after the sun. It orbits around the earth once per month. The angle between earth, the moon, and the sun changes; we see this cycle as the phases of the moon. It takes our moon about 29.5 days to completely cycle through all 8 phases. The first phase is the new moon (can not see the moon), next, waxing crescent (part of the moon is beginning to show), first quarter (half the moon is visible), waxing gibbous (most of the moon is visible), full moon (entire face of the moon shows), waning gibbous (see less and less each night), last quarter (see exactly half of the moons surface), waning crescent (see a super small part of the moon).

The phases of the moon


Speaking of moons, I’m going to talk about solar and lunar eclipse. Solar eclipse’s occurs when the moon is revolving in its orbit around the earth and comes between the sun and the earth. The moon blocks the light of the sun to the earth and a shadow of the moon is cast over the earth’s surface. Lunar eclipse’s is an event that occurs 2 to 4 times per year. It’s when the earth blocks all of the sun’s rays from reaching the moon, creating a shadow across it. The moon is a very interesting topic to talk about, but there are effects from it to our earth. Its position around the earth allows it to reflect the suns light into our night. The moons orbit lasts about a month giving us different levels of light each night. The new moon has very little light to offer, and the full moon provides the best lighting. Another effect from the moon comes from the gravitational pull on the earth, high tides. Tides occur in large lakes and are created when the earth and the moon are attracted to each other like magnets. The moon tries to pull at anything on the earth to bring it closer. But, the earth is able to hold on to everything except water. Since water is moving, the earth cannot hold on to it which allows the moon to pull at it, creating high tides. Each day there are about 2 high tides and 2 low tides. The ocean is constantly moving back and forth.

Now that you finished reading, I really hope you enjoyed. See I wrote about every single one of your expectations I better get chosen to go to mars!

Sincerely
Joy                                                         


Monday, February 21, 2011

The name Freak the Mighty

I actually think that Freak is kind of selfish making the name Freak the Mighty. At the beginning of our groups, we thought that Max's nickname was Mighty, which  is not, so now I think that Freak is saying he is mighty (Freak the Mighty) but it's actually Max that is the Mighty one. (The name doesn't include Max in any way just by looking at it).



Thursday, February 17, 2011

KILLER KANE, KILLER KANE, HAD A KID WHO GOT NO BRAIN

When I read the chapter "Killer Kane, Killer Kane, had a kid who got no brain" the book started to get kind-of unrealistic to me.
(Quote for text) "The shouting and singing goes on and on,and pretty soon some of the kids are throwing stuff at us, pencils and erasers and wadded-up paper, and it's like Mrs. Donelli has no idea what to do about it, the room is out of control."
Like why would the kids throw stuff? He just didn't answer a question...so what?
If this was a real class, Mrs. Donelli would do something, not have no idea what to do about it!

Anyways, what do think???????? Please comment

Freak the Mighty

I think the author did a better job in the middle and end of the book than the begginning because when I just started reading I thought it was not that interesting but now I love the book...mostly the part where Killer Kane comes in.