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Wednesday, December 21, 2011






Kingdom  
Animalia-


(means its an animal)
















Phylum 
Chordata (means it has a backbone)




















Class 
Mammalia- (warm blooded)

Order 
Rodentia- (Small gnawing animals)

Family 
Muridae- ( Dont have cheek pouches)

Genus 

Rattus- ( house rat)


Species-
Feliceus-(

marked by happiness or good fortune)



Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Cricket Investigation

Question: Do crickets prefer wet or dry environment?

Hypothesis: If I make one side of the crickets cage wet and the other side dry then the crickets would rather prefer the dry side because they dont like wet environment.

Backround Reasearch: Inorder for a cricket to survive it needs warmth, food, water, and a good place to lay its eggs. Most crickets are omnivores. They eat nutrient rich food, dry corn,and tropical fish. They also eat decaying plant matter, fungi and small plants. The water is suppose to be changed. 


Digital illustration:


Data Table ( Picture):

 What I did was I  put napkins inside the cage and wet half of the napkins and left the other half dry to see which side it like more.  Then I watched the cricket as it moved and I drew each step the cricket move. After that I marked where it started and where it ended

"Mini" Conclusion: As I was watching the cricket and drawing each step it made I learned that the cricket rather prefer a dry environment. As you can see my data shows that the cricket rather prefer a dry environment because it shows how many moves it made  in the area it liked. 


Friday, December 9, 2011

This week in science #6.

This week in science we had to make a list of things crickets need in order to survive then we had to make testable questions. For example; Hot or Cold ,Which would a cricket prefer a hot or cold environment? Another thing we did this week was we had to pick a method that would help us record which side  the crickets like more dry or wet and we also given jelly beans and we  had to do a dichotomous key.

We had to create a dichotomous key that looks like the photo above for the Jelly Belly we was given.


This week in science I learned how to use different methods to record wether the crickets like a wet place or a dry place. Another thing I learned this week was how to make two different dichotomous keys and which works out better for me. The two different ways was doing it the flow chart style and the list style. The one that worked out for me more was the flow chart style.

Friday, December 2, 2011

This week in science #5

This week in science we was looking at videos of animal behaviors meaning how they was acting towards someone or something. We had to jot down a couple of ways the animal(s) was acting in the video. This (below) is one video we had watched and had  to write down how the animals was acting or what they did. Another thing we did this week was that we was given a case that had a cricket, an apple, and a piece of crumple paper and we had to watch the cricket and write down its behavior.


This week in science I learned that the behavior of animals are different depending on what kind of animal it is. Something I'm confused about is why do  animals behave differently. As the class was watching different videos I noticed that most the animals were violent. A aha moment I had was when we watched a video of a guy taking pictures of a parrot and after he stopped the parrot climbed onto his back and started smacking the guy with his wings since he only has legs.

Friday, October 21, 2011

This week in science #3

This week in science we planted our plants well we got to see how much our plant grew.I missed a day so I dont really know what we did that day.

This week in science I didnt really learn anything. I just looked at my plant to see how much each plant grew

Friday, October 14, 2011

This week in Science#2

This is the poppers
This is Brassica rapa
This week in Science what we did was play with these poppers that David gave us. And we had to do some work on how we could change the affect of the popper and how can we make it jump higher. We also planted our brassica rapa seeds but before for that we had to make a question before planting them.






This week in Science I learned about Brassica rapa. I learned that the plant grows fast, brassica rapa is a dicot is a annual herd thats not active to california, and I learned that the elevation is between 0-5000 ft. We also learned about testable questions and how we can answer the questions we had when we was playing with the poppers. A question that I had about the brassica rapa is What would happen if I broke the seed in half before planting it?.