Sunday, September 23, 2007

MONDAY MORNING BLOG 9-24-07 voc challenge


This is a VOC challenge morning blog! PLEASE BOLD YOUR VOC words in your paragraphs! If all the voc words are use correctly, you will have a 10 minute early pass to leave on FRIDAY~~
Use your voc words in your morning blog

focus, consist, construct, positive, illustrate, estimate, examine, appropriate, identify

or no credit at all!!

silent reading 7:45- 8:20

8:20-8:45
Type up your morning blog!!!
YOU MUST READ NEWSPAPER ARTICLE!!
title:
8sentence summary
3 reflection
1 most interesting fact

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Today I read about Chargers exhibition season ends with victory. The receiver buster Davis diving catch over cornerback Shawn tea Spencer as he fell into the end zone in the second quarter. Still Philip rivers gates and LaDainian Tomlinson never Positive left the sideline. Rivers was more involved throughout the game than most starters. He did in fact relay play to the quarterback. It was a lot of rivers said it keeps you really involved. Estimate that we got the second group going and they got a lot of plays in turner said. He also forced a fumble with a tackle on a fourth-quarter punt. Undated rookie nick roach had a sack and was in the backfilled a lot.
Will I think that we will get first place this time.
I think that it was good that the Chargers won I was happy to see them win.
I think that they did good in all there games and think that they are going to get better at it and for the new men are going to make the team better.
the most that I like was that Philip rivers gates and LaDainian Tomlinson never left the sideline I think that it was good that they did not live cause new men in the team needed them will that’s all I got to say.

Anonymous said...

Moray eels are there feeding habitats extraterrestrial or regular?

Rita Mehta has examined something about moray eels that is unusually. Like the movie aliens moray eels feed with a second set of jaws. To these studies moray eels illustrate that they are great predators. With these studies people might start having a positive outlook on eels. Scientist estimate that the second jaw of the moray eel is used as a suction. Scientist have identified these method of eating as the “alien”. After Rita has focused her attention on the eels it is appropriate to say that they the strangest fish in the ocean. Rita has constructed a test to see if the moray eel could be a top contender in the most deadly prey in the ocean . After closer observation Rita could see that the jaw structure was different the first jaw was normal, but the second jaw muscle was not normal the second jaw was able to shoot out and capture prey with it. I think that this type of research whether it is studying that fish or different type of fish is interesting.

Anonymous said...

- The San Diego Union Tribune
- Sanders changes mind on gay marriage
- The article that I read today was about gay marriage. It says that the mayor supports effort to overturn state ban. It talks about a positive in my opinion change of mind of the mayor. The article illustrates a tearful Mayor Jerry Sanders made a dramatic shift yesterday, explaining that he can no longer oppose same-sex marriages because he does not want to deny justice to people like his daughter, who is a lesbian. He was joined at a late afternoon news conference by his wife, Rana Sampson, the San Diego mayor announced he will back a city council decision to support same sex marriage before the state supreme court where California's ban on it awaits review. The mayor new stance marked a reversal of his pledge Tuesday to use his veto power to block the councils move. At the time, he repeated his preference for civil unions, partnerships between same sex couples that offer some but not all of the legal protections given to those who marry.
- I think that this is a good article. I say this because I don’t know what the big deal is about gay marriage, its not like they harm other people. I think that they should just let people express their feelings as long as it doesn’t harm other people.
- One interesting thing that I learned is that the mayors daughter is a lesbian. I hope he didn’t just change his mind just for his daughter.

Anonymous said...

Gallina Culture 'Wiped Out' and it's Still a Mystery. Why.

In James Springs, New Mexico. An estimate of Seven skeletons were discovered in a remote New Mexico Canyon, they are not sure if more could be buried in another area. Archaeologists say that they may have been victims of a massacre that happened in a ancient campaign of genocide. At first, archaeologists were going to rebury a skeleton they've identified previously. Archaeologists are not positive how the story of skeletons were murdered. Archaeologists were unable to construct a stable story of history. What questions them is that why were the victims outside of their home when they were killed. Experts believed that attackers usually threw Gallina victims intheo their homes so they could burn the house down. But this particular family was examined. The family consist of 4 adults, one child and an infant. The childrens heads were crushed and the others were brutally killed with an ax and some other type of way. Experts are unable to focus on the appropriate information they need to illustrate their own story to explain the deaths of this family.
This happened in 1100 A.D. The culture vanished somewhere around 1275.


The article caught my eye because it has a picture of a skull and pieces of bones around it. The article interested me because the writing brought me in with the way they wrote about the family possibly being murdered and finding the bones by accident. Hopefully they can find the correct story because i would like to learn more about it.

Anonymous said...

Gallina Culture 'Wiped Out' and it's Still a Mystery. Why.

In James Springs, New Mexico. An estimate of Seven skeletons were discovered in a remote New Mexico Canyon, they are not sure if more could be buried in another area. Archaeologists say that they may have been victims of a massacre that happened in a ancient campaign of genocide. At first, archaeologists were going to rebury a skeleton they've identified previously. Archaeologists are not positive how the story of skeletons were murdered. Archaeologists were unable to construct a stable story of history. What questions them is that why were the victims outside of their home when they were killed. Experts believed that attackers usually threw Gallina victims intheo their homes so they could burn the house down. But this particular family was examined. The family consist of 4 adults, one child and an infant. The childrens heads were crushed and the others were brutally killed with an ax and some other type of way. Experts are unable to focus on the appropriate information they need to illustrate their own story to explain the deaths of this family.
This happened in 1100 A.D. The culture vanished somewhere around 1275.


The article caught my eye because it has a picture of a skull and pieces of bones around it. The article interested me because the writing brought me in with the way they wrote about the family possibly being murdered and finding the bones by accident. Hopefully they can find the correct story because i would like to learn more about it.

Anonymous said...

Gallina Culture 'Wiped Out' and it's Still a Mystery. Why.

In James Springs, New Mexico. An estimate of Seven skeletons were discovered in a remote New Mexico Canyon, they are not sure if more could be buried in another area. Archaeologists say that they may have been victims of a massacre that happened in a ancient campaign of genocide. At first, archaeologists were going to rebury a skeleton they've identified previously. Archaeologists are not positive how the story of skeletons were murdered. Archaeologists were unable to construct a stable story of history. What questions them is that why were the victims outside of their home when they were killed. Experts believed that attackers usually threw Gallina victims intheo their homes so they could burn the house down. But this particular family was examined. The family consist of 4 adults, one child and an infant. The childrens heads were crushed and the others were brutally killed with an ax and some other type of way. Experts are unable to focus on the appropriate information they need to illustrate their own story to explain the deaths of this family.
This happened in 1100 A.D. The culture vanished somewhere around 1275.


The article caught my eye because it has a picture of a skull and pieces of bones around it. The article interested me because the writing brought me in with the way they wrote about the family possibly being murdered and finding the bones by accident. Hopefully they can find the correct story because i would like to learn more about it.

Anonymous said...

MARAYS TAKE A PAGE OUT OF SCIENCE FICTION

This article had to focus on moray eels. It consisted of researched that was done to find out the un-expectable; these species have a second set of jaws. After scientists examined an X-Ray, they discovered the animal had the second set in its throat when not eating. This action was actually appropriate due to this would hurt them otherwise. This is positive because that set of jaws is used to bring their prey to them with the negative water pressure. When the jaws construct themselves, the shape of the head grows quickly and in sense, makes suction. There was a picture in the article that was there to illustrate the action. There was only one way to identify this action and was to see how this happens through an X-Ray.

I think that this was a very impressive discovery for scientists. There’s no way to estimate how many discoveries like this have been made. I like that somebody found out about this by this year.

It took 40 years to figure this out since scientists first started examining this animal.

Anonymous said...

♥ Union Tribune
♥ The Threat of Childhood Obesity
♥ This morning I'd like to FOCUS my entire blog on the news article I read that CONSIST of the threat(s) of childhood obesity and how it effects us all. After EXAMINING facts, health officials now ESTIMATE nearly 19% of children from the ages of 6 to 11 are overweight. Studies show that half of California teens eat fast food at least once a day and after spend at least 6 hours in front of the television or computer. If children don't start eating healthy foods, they are soon going to be laying down groundwork for a potentially fatal health porblems for the next generations to come. Parents are definitely the ones to start these changes because where else do the children get the money to buy fast food in the first place. Parents need to CONSTRUCT a POSITIVE, healthy diet plan to stop these habits. These surveys ILLUSTRATE a how obesity is killing our children's future and we need a change. Parents should have IDENTIFIED these problems before and used APPROPRIATE actions but now, it might be too late to make the change.
♥ I believe it because I actually seen more fat, over weight kids in San Diego way more than average weight kids. I can only imagine what it could be like outside of San Diego. [[Weight Watchers! =D!]]
♥ Interesting Fact: 70% of teens are more likely to be obeses adults, putting them at risk for diabetes and heart disease.

Anonymous said...

Climate Changes could be taking toll on gray whales
There was once 118,000 gray whales who lived in the Pacific Ocean. Due to Human activities that have hunted these whales & climate changes that are said to have been provoked in some way. These changes have decreased the population of it’s mammals species & lack of need food has also became another issue. The shifting of climate conditions on the Arctic feeding grounds has been found to be the cause of lack of food to the whales. At present day there are only 22,000 gray whales left in total of those who live in the Pacific & in the western part as well. A Stanford doctoral student by the name of Elizabeth Alter, lead author has stated that the DNA analysis has allowed them to take a view how the ocean look once before any human impact was ever made. Tribes who hunt these whales such as the Aboriginals are allowed to hunt 125 whales a year. But because this law has brought much controversy, the International Whaling Commission have to set an argument over what they should really allow to be hunted. There has been to have a chance where it has been said that if the rules on hunting whales changes, then the number of whales could them increase. But also due to the increased temperatures in the ocean it can also kill many of the whales food, decreasing it’s population once again. I believe that they should change the rule of the tribes who hunt so many whales a year. Maybe there really is nothing we could do about what is going on. And this could be leading to an extinction, that later will effect us all.

Anonymous said...

RAGING BULL TEARS APART MANS HOME..

The article i am going towrite about today CONSISTS of a raging bull that tore apart a mans home...This bull had nothing POSITIVE in his mind while all he thought about was to FOCUS and destroy anything that came in his way. The owner of the house still has'nt made a correct ESTIMATE of how much the cost of the damages are going to be. Although he was able to IDENTIFY the crazy bull when the cops arrived in his home,They said that the most APPROPRIATE thing to do was find the owner of the raging bull. I dont think they needed to ILLUSTRATE a picture of the bull,since there was only one bull running around like crazy.When the owner of the bull finally came he was able to get his bull back home calmly. The cops were going to have to EXAMINE the house for suture use in court. Even though the owner is going to have to CONSTRUCT his house almost all the way,he still had a little sympathy in him. The owner of the house told the News people, "My house isn't red," he joked. "It's grayish blue."

I think that it is kindof funny that a bull would actually be loose like that destroying property and doing whatever he wants. The good thing about this incident is that no human being was in the way of this raging bull.

While he watched, the bull repeatedly charged his house, tore off clapboards, flipped a picnic table, rammed his car and tore down part of the fence around his swimming pool, he said.

Anonymous said...

Will this year consist of average rainfall? That’s is the main question being asked. The statistics of past years illustrate that this year is unpredictable. Seasoned meteorologists, climatologists, and college professors are focused on examining the facts of the past three years. In hopes of figuring out this years estimated annual rainfall. In the last year's Weather Watch Precipitation Prediction Contest several grade students beat the experts. You can send your guess of an appropriate amount of rainfall, for this year to rob.krier.uniontrib.com. The applications must be in by october 8th.
I think they should construct a system that more accurately identifies the possible rainfall outcome. It might have a positive outcome. This also proves children have smarts themselves.
I find it interesting that several children beat experts in there own profession.

Anonymous said...

Today I have read a short story which focuses of our troops positive return to California. In Sacramento husbands are returning to their families but are forced to choose between two things. These two things consist of either keeping their job or spending time with their family. But this will appropriately change under legislation. This means spouses will have an estimated ten days to spend time with their spouses. Military officials are expected to have a meeting in Camp Pendleton to talk about how great this will be for them. The Legislature passed the measures by more than a two-thirds vote, which means each will go into effect immediately after being signed. The people feel like this is good because they have risked their lives for us and they need to get used to being back and construct their family back. I think this is great that they are illustrating how much we really appreciate our troops and just thank full we are for them. I believe that many families are much happier now.