science EGG car reflection

my Egg car went good on the Newtons 3 law for the crumble zone, but I also did well for my airbag the airbag made the reaction of the force to the egg very small and it really saved the egg very well.

But I think I need work on my seatbelt because that the my egg flyed out of the car and crashed into the wall so I think I need to work on that.

PE Reflection Strike And Field

We are aiming for how to be a fair player in PE and how to throw the a ball tall and straight so our teammate can catch it easier, so we could build some skill for high school so we could play actual game. Even though I already played baseball before but I still think building some more skills in school and think can help me do better when I grow up.

Because that we just started this unit we only learned about kick ball that we already learned in 5th grade so we played a game straight, and todays class we learned how to throw a ball straight and high today to let the fileders not catch the ball so we wont get out and that Is how we strike people out, so we catch the ball in the air we get a point when we are in strikers team.When we are in filed, we will need to throw the ball and run from home base to home base in a circle to get a point.

we are running fast enough and we are trowing the ball far so we could get a poit in filed team and when people get strike out people are still saying that they did good.So it makes a very good relationship between the two teams so they wont feel sad when they lose.

We are not fallowing the rules to make the game better so people will feel sad about , if we keep doing this someone will get sad at last.

This can help me know more sports when I grow up so we will not feel sad.

Science Reflection Testable Question

Jachin Hei

I am reflecting on what we learned in science class. So I could do better next time. I am trying to write a testable question in science. A testable question is a question that is testable. To help our team make a hypothesis. In order to make a good testable question you need to make the question easy for your teammate to understand and not just for you.I am happy that my questions are testable since that is the point of a testable question . It is also meaning full for thing that we are doing now.The question can also be meaning full for our group. I need to work on how to make right format to make the question more clear, in order to do that I need to practice more. This can make a base for me that I can make more clear questions in my future tests.

Welcome to Your New Portfolio!

Why have a digital portfolio at SAS?

Creating a portfolio, or blog is a great way to collect all the work you’ve done throughout your academic career. You can include academic, athletic, and personal artifacts or experiences that you want to share with a wider audience. This is a great way to organize all your learning in one place and you can take it with you when you leave SAS.  When you make your portfolio, you create posts that are categorized according to your subject. Some categories have already been set up for you, but if you need more categories you can add them as needed. It’s important that your posts have the following:

  • An engaging title – this should not include the name of the subject since this is referenced in the category. Think of this as the first opportunity to engage and hook your reader!
  • Body – this is where you share your learning. This should include a combination of text and media in the form of images, graphics, and embedded videos. You should always consider how your post looks to your audience. Is it engaging and organized? Do they want to keep reading?
  • Category – select one that has been set for you or add a new category. Posts can have more than one category e.g. Humanities and Myself as a Learner
  • Tags – create tags that can be used as keywords to describe your post. Tags help organize your post a little more! Aim to have 3-5 tags for each post. For example, if you are posting about a novel you wrote, you might want the following tags: #Fiction, #MurderMystery, #Theme, #PlotDiagram

Click on the images below to find a few helpful tips for creating your posts, adding media, and making categories: