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Page 1: G.A.T.E. STUDENT PORTFOLIO Student Name: Hailey Hartshorn

G.A.T.E. STUDENT PORTFOLIO

Student Name: Hailey Hartshorn

Page 2: G.A.T.E. STUDENT PORTFOLIO Student Name: Hailey Hartshorn

G.A.T.E. Student Portfolio

Welcome to our Virtual Wiki-Classroom

Visit us anytime at www.gate2learning.pbworks.com

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Explain in your own words what happens on the

classroom Wiki-workspace.

In the wiki we download work sheets and data.

We used to comment the weather.

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I use Performance Based Objectives in GATE.

PBOs are important because they tell you what needs to be done, They help you guide you to your goals.

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G.A.T.E. Student Portfolio

I use Language Based Objectives in GATE.

LBOs are important because you cannot translate with one another.

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What is Red Light Thinking?

Red light thinking it is when you collect evidence and facts.

Example: A ball is round .It can bounce really high.

We can too.

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What is Yellow Light Thinking?

Yellow light thinking is when you write down collected evidence, and answer too.

Example: What are Uranus' rings made of?

Ice and rock

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What is Green Light Thinking?

Green light thinking is when you ask what ifs.

Example: What if….Uranus and Earth positions were switched. Uranus was the third planet and Earth was the seventh planet. What would Earth look like? What would Uranus look like?

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Why is our GATE Student Checklist important?

Our student checklist is important because it tells you what to do as soon as possible so

You don’t need to raise your hand and ask what to do next.

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Critical Thinking Shapes

This product is I think a jewel on a ring.

I created it by connecting lines because there's a small one and you have to make it twice as big.

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GATE Student Journal Entry thirteen Date: 4/10/2012   Academic Goal Reflection-How are you doing in your academic goals? Personal Goal Reflection-How are you doing in your personal goals? If you were the President of the United States of America, what improvements

would put in place for our country? My academic goals are fine but some how I take an hour on my three digit math.

My personal goals the book is missing so I can’t read it. If I was the president of the united states of America manage to keep the budget swell. I would also hire more army, and lower some taxes but not all . the taxes it will be is the market and my special speech will be.. “In America we could do anything can is in American and you could change the word !” and keep robbers away and hackers and other bad people.

   

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Solar SystemsName the eight planets in orders.

Post a graphic of your favorite planets.

1. Mercury 2. Venus 3. Earth 4.Mars

5. Jupiter 6.Saturn 7.Uranus 8. Neptune

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Solar SystemsPost ten facts you learned about the SolarSystems. 1. The solar system has 8 planets.

2. It also has Dwarf Planets. One that every body knows is Pluto, and Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.

3. It also has lots of stars that sometimes tell stories.

4. The sun is not a planet it is a star that is burning hot and a gas it is in the solar system.

5. Some of the planets in the solar system have rings that are made out of ice and rocks.

6. You can see the solar system with a microscope.

7. There are also the Milkyway and other systems in the solar system.

8. The solar system is enormous .9. Some day I would like to travel the solar

system. 10.Mercury is the closes to the sun.

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Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets

Date High Temp ° Low Temp ° Difference

4/24/2012 0 51 51

4/25/2012 81 66 15

4/26/2012 82 71 11

4/27/2012 81 73 8

4/28/2012 79 73 6

4/29/2012 81 72 9

4/30/2012 84 74 10

5/1/2012 82 72 10

5/2/2012 82 74 8

5/3/2012 82 74 8

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Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets

Date High Temp ° Low Temp °

3/13/2012 76 49

3/14/2012 78 44

3/15/2012 77 47

3/16/2012 81 57

3/17/2012 78 60

3/18/2012 78 60

3/19/2012 74 51

3/20/2012 7047

3/21/2012 65 48

3/22/2012 64 43

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Weather Report

seattle:1.warm jacket 2. nice warm hat 3.toe socks 4.warm pants 5. and a shirt 6.and warm shoesTraverse:1.1.warm jacket 2. nice warm hat 3.toe socks 4.warm pants 5. and a shirt 6.and warm shoes

If you are going to Traverse or Seattle listen to me!

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Weather Report

What is a cold front? A cold front is defined as the leading edge of a cooler mass of air

What is a warm front? A warm front is a density discontinuity located at the leading edge of a homogeneous warm air mass, and is typically located on the equator-facing edge of an isotherm gradient.

What is a stationary front? A stationary front is a boundary between two different air masses, neither of which is strong enough to replace the other. On a weather map, this is shown by an inter-playing series of blue spikes pointing one direction and red domes pointing the other.

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Hurricane Facts

One of nature's most destructive forces, a hurricane that reaches the shore can cause enormous damage to life and property, precipitating Here's how a hurricane works: A tropical storm begins to brew over the ocean. As it makes contact with warm ocean waters — if the temperature of the water is above 26.5 degrees Celsius (80 Fahrenheit) — the storm's heat and energy intensify. Winds rotate counterclockwise around a calm center (the "eye"). When the sustained speed of the winds reaches 74 mi (119 km) per hour, the storm is officially classified as a hurricane. (The term applies to storms which occur over the N Atlantic Ocean, the NE Pacific Ocean east of the dateline, or the S Pacific Ocean. The same storm occurring over the NW Pacific Ocean west of the dateline is called a typhoon; one occurring over Australia and the Indian Ocean is a tropical cyclone, but the winds rotate clockwise.)

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Tornado FactsA tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. They are often referred to as twisters or cyclones although the word cyclone is used in meteorology, in a wider sense, to name any closed low pressure circulation. Tornadoes come in many shapes and sizes, but they are typically in the form of a visible condensation funnel, whose narrow end touches the earth and is often encircled by a cloud of debris and dust. Most tornadoes have wind speeds less than 110 miles per hour (177 km/h), are about 250 feet (76 m) across, and travel a few miles (several kilometers) before dissipating.

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Introducing my GATE Teacher

My GATE teacher is a very nice person.

He is a genius. All the students are very

smart.Mr. Lewis is too.

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Why is GATE important to you?

GATE is important to me because you learn new things, and it is not boring. It means a lot to me. I would like to be in it next year.