Math Warehouse http://www.mathwarehouse.com/algebra/exponents/index.php This website covers all basic exponent rules, formulas and has many examples to go off of, it also has practice problems which is helpful at times. The only problem with this website is that the examples that… Continue Reading →
This is an Acer tree, more commonly known as a Maple tree. They are deciduous trees, they are made of hardwood and have maple leaves. This is a Tsuga Tree, it is known more by the name of a… Continue Reading →
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Mr Robinson set up a Skype call with Charis Seg so she could answer our questions that we prepared about Embryonic stem Cells and other subjects involving stem cell research and her job. Charis is from Germany, she has studied at… Continue Reading →
This is a double helix it is a type of DNA. It contains the instructions that are for something to develop, survive and reproduce. To carry out these functions, DNA must be converted into messages that can be used to produce… Continue Reading →
People of the Plains
In class we read the induction scene of “Taming of the Shrew” written by William Shakespeare and we were tasked with stop motion animating the scene. This project was completed by Rafael Sevilla III, Evan Case and Chris Raggett. The… Continue Reading →
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