This is my last eentry, for like, two weeks. I'm going to a sleepaway camp today. To answer Sandar's questio, no, I really don't like tennis, and the camp did't change my mind; in fact it reminded me of why I don' like it.
Does anyone know who Claudia&Frankie are? They posted me a comment, but I don't know them. Oh vell, like Teresa USED to say.
Goodbye for two weeks people!!!!
I'll miss your comments!!!
Bye! Szia! Arivadercci! Shlaom! Adios! Au Revoir! Sayonara! Ciao!
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Boo Hoo
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Friday, June 20, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Nora:
Have you forgotten that peter and i are admin's so we could delete rude posts. anyways my mom promised that she wont give any1 those pics. i moved my blog. Elferkid.com
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Efrain Pontaza and Maurice Holmes 2008
Vertebrates are animals with backbones, or spinal columns, made of interlocking units called vertebrae. This strong but flexible structure supports the body and anchors the limbs, and it also protects the nerves of the spinal cord. Vertebrates include: cats, and other type of animals such as amphibians, reptiles, birds, and fish.
Although vertebrates represent only a very small percentage of all animals, their size and mobility often allow them to dominate their environment.
Bibliography
http://www.kidport.com/RefLib/Science/Animals/animalIndexV.htm
Picture Bibliography
www.nhptv.org
commons.wikimedia.org
www.garycomins.com
www.prairienursery.com
www.solarnavigator.net
Munjal.typepad.com
www.girl.com.au
www.telegraph.co.uk
www.newsweek.com
www.wildheartranch.com
www.nurp.noaa.gov
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Maurice Holmes Jr. and Efrain Pontaza 2008
Animals are made up of many cells. Animal cells have a nucleus and specialized structures inside the cells called organelles. Animals depend on other organisms in the environment for food. Some eat plants, some eat other animals, and others eat both. Animals digest their food. Many animals move from place to place. They can escape from their enemies and find food, mates, and places to live. All animals are capable of reproducing sexually. Some can also reproduce asexually. Herbivores eat only plants. Carnivores eat only meat and flesh. Omnivores eat both meat and plants.
Bibliography
Biggs, Alton. Daniel, Lucy. Ortleb, Edward. Rillero, Peter. Zike, Dinah. Life Science. New York: Glencoe, 2006.
www.wildlifetrust.google.com
www.images.google.com
www.canada-photos.com
www.images.google.com
www.st-elmo-colorado.com
www.officialgermansheperdguide.com
www.news.uns.purdue.edu/images/2004
www.growingwisdom.com
www.animal.discovery.com
www.dogbreedinfo.com
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Melissa Gonzalez 2008
Fungus
Mushrooms, soup, yeast, bread, cheese, and oranges. Fungus can grow on all of these things. Most species of fungi are many-celled. The body of a fungus is usually millions of cells threaded together like tubes called hyphae. The hyphae produce enzymes which help break down food outside of fungi. Then the fugal cells absorb the digested food.
Biggs, Alton. Daniel, Lucy. Ortleb, Edward. Rillero, Peter. Zike, Dinah. Life Science. New York: Glencoe, 2006.
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Monday, June 9, 2008
How To Get Started
If your name is on the side bar of this blog then you are a author of this blog! Congrats! If your name is not there then please ask peter or me (Kayla) for help. Emily Peter and I are administrators than means we can customize this blog and edit settings. You can publish posts by signing into blogger and clicking on edit posts. press publish post when your done. This is a public blog so don't write anything that could be misinterpreted. Have fun!
-Kayla
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