CMS - Nathan Tullis

Drama

There is a lot of Drama happening with the 6th grade class. Explain one way that you as an individual can help reduce the drama within your class.

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Design Process

What is the third step of the design process? After you are finished with your final design you need to get it checked off by the teacher and then start your model.


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Design Process

After writing down the learning objective, from the board, in your planner Please list the four steps we will take in the Design process. Then write down which step we are now completing.


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Who's Who?

Can you figure out who's who and who sits where?
Mr. Black is a butcher, and head of the shopkeepers' club, which also includes a baker, a grocer, and a candlestick maker. At their meetings, they all sit at a square table. Mr. Black sits at the head of the table, on Ms. Brown's left. Ms. White sits on the grocer's right. Mr. Pink, who faces Ms. Brown, is not the baker. What kind of shop does Ms. White have? (Helpful hint: Draw a square or rectangle to represent the table. Keep filling in the information you learn and crossing out whatever can't be true.)

Remember, an answer of Idk or I don't know will get you zero points. You need to put some effort into solving the brain puzzle.

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Detail

Detail is very important when building projects. If an object is going to be made correctly the time to develop a good plan is important. Do you find that drawing in detail is hard for you because you get in too much of a hurry?

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Gratitude

Gratitude is being thankful for the things that we have and for the things people do for us. To begin being grateful list 3 things that you are grateful for. Today try today to see the good in others and to be grateful for the things you do have instead of the things you don't have. There are many in this world that have less than what we have.

Be Grateful.


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Prototype

In your Car Designer pamphlet on the second page it talks about creating a prototype. List two reasons that you would want to create a prototype.


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True Friend

True friends are hard to find. They are the people who are there for you when times are tough, they are there to give advice when you are making hard decisions. List 5 traits that you see in your true friends.


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Time to Tell

A sundial is said to be the timepiece with the fewest moving parts. What is the timepiece with the most moving parts?

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Catchy Code

The message below is written in code. Each letter of the alphabet is represented by a sign and a number. The words are separated by lines like this: ___. See if you can break the code and read the message.

This is a catchy one, so here are two hints:

Hint 1: Do the signs look familiar? Think about where you’ve seen them. That’s the key.
Hint 2: Notice that the only numbers that appear in the code are 1, 2, and 3. They stand for rows—row 1, row 2, and row 3.
(To get you started, ^1 stands for Y, ^2 stands for H, and ^3 stands for N.)

(2 (1 (1 *2 ___ $2 (1 $1 ___ %1 ^2 #1 @2 #1 ___@2 *1 %2 ^3 @2
___(1 ^3 ___ ^1 (1 &1 $1 ___ #3 (1 &3 )1 &1 %1 #1 $1 ___
*2 #1 ^1 %3 (1 !2 $1 #2.___%1^2#1___(2!2@2%1___#3(2!2@2@2___%2(1%1___*1%1

___#3(1$1$1#1#3%1.

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There's Something Fishy Going On

Although each of the following sentences sounds okay at first, there's really something wrong with each one of them. Read the sentences and explain why each one is a little "fishy."
  1. No one goes to that restaurant any more because it's too crowded.
  2. I'm glad I don't like spinach, because if I liked it, I'd eat it, and it tastes awful.
  3. If you can't read this sign, ask for help.
Please do not rely on the other students responses to determine what your response is going to be. You never know, they may be wrong.


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A Pocket Full of Coins

Solve the coin problem below. Know that when it says denominations it is referring to coin types.
Janice has $2.46 worth of coins in her pocket. The coins are of four different denominations (coin types), and she has the same number of each denomination. What are the four denominations, and how many of each does she have?

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A Different Alphabet

Which letter comes next?


A C F J O ___

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State Of The Union Address

What is the purpose of the State Of The Union speech that the President gives annually?

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Garage Band

To find the answer to this next question you will need to open Garageband. List three different uses of Garageband.

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Technology Teens

In reference to your reading last Friday, explain how Teens have or can contribute to the development of Technology.


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QOTD

How many questions of the day should you have completed? How many questions have you completed? If you have some to make up please do so very soon. I will be grading them tonight after school.


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Greeks & Technology

The Greeks thought that technology linked nature to the human spirit. What do you think that means?


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Science, Engineering, and Technology

In the Technology text book on page 37 it talks about Science, Technology, and Engineering. Please explain how these three areas are related to each other.


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Success

What does it mean to be successful? and, how will you know when you have been successful?


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