Thursday, May 24, 2012

Forks Over Knives

http://www.myglife.org/usa/eacpa/images/teacpawiki/4/4c/JR2016_ForksOverKnives121.swf

Monday, May 21, 2012

Globy Awards


1. What did you think about the article?
    - I liked the article because it gave a lot of information about the Globie awards and who won and which team did a great job.
2. How did it make you feel to read about your school and Globaloria, a program that you participate in?
    - The article made our school special because of the great program that we have and all the things that we get from this program and the things we get to do with the program like create games.
3. If your game was featured in the article, how did it make you feel? Proud, happy?
    - My game was not in the article and it makes me feel like I did not do a good job making my game and that I could have done it better, but I still got nominated for the best art and style but I still did not win.
4. If your game was not featured in the article, what would you like for the author to have said about your game?
    - Even though my game was not in the article I would have liked if the author talked about every game because we put a lot of work into the games and about mine because you will actually learn about the topic.
5. Which game do you think the author should have mentioned in his article and why?
    - I think that the author should have mentioned about the nominies and the winners and I think the author should have mentioned Tiger Saviors which was also another good game that my friend created by himself.


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Forks Over Knives

1. What do you think this documentary will be about?
     -  I think that this documentary will be about eating healthier, and choosing better food to eat.
2. What do you think the title implies or indicates about the film?
     - I think that the title implies that the forks means eating healthy like salads and the knives means that its bad                                             and unhealthy like meat.

Notes

-  1 out of 5 four years old are obese.
-  40% of our generation is obese.
-  1500 people die of cancer every day
-  They spend almost 2.2 trillion dollars on the issue now
-  Most of the people that are obese are African American and Hispanic
-  1958 in Japan 18 had cancer
-  In The U.S 14,000 had cancer
-  High fructose corn syrup is a very bad product
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Monday, May 14, 2012

My Comments

1) Michael Alvarez, Greeen Bugs
I really like your game and I picked your game as one of my top three choices. I picked this game because I like the graphics and I can see that you put time into this game. I also like the facts that you added and I learned new facts from your game.

2) Devin Madison, Tiger Saviors
I really like your game and I chose your game as one of my top three choices. I picked your game because you have good graphics and because everything works good and because the game is kinda hard to beat and because you finished the game by yourself.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Top 3 Choices

1.  Team; Tech Tigers, Game Title; Tiger Saviors, 4 III Arcos
2. Team; Tiger Changers, Game Title; Climate Changers, 3 III Arcos
3. Team; Green Bugs, Game Title; Forest Rats, 3 III Arcos

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Final Game

http://www.myglife.org/usa/eacpa/images/teacpawiki/3/3e/TigerChangersFinalGame3.swf Our team name is the Tiger Changers and our game name is called Climate Changers. Basically our topic of our game is on global warming that is happening in the Arctic. The learning goal that you are learning from our game is facts about the penguins and how they have been affected by global warming. The player will learn by playing the level learning facts while playing and after the level facts will come up. I would like to add more facts so the player will learn more information and I would want to improve the levels and make them more difficult. The most challenging when creating the game was putting in the code correctly so the characters and the whole game will work. I am most proud that I actually got time to finish my whole game on time with everything working.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Respect

What Does Respect Mean?
- To me respect means how you treat someone, but you treat that person in a good way, like your honest, trustworthy, And you treat that person how you want to be treated.
What Does Respect Look Like?
- Respect to me looks like your showing honesty, being trustworthy, and being nice, following rules to adults like your parents, teachers and other people, and treating that same person how you would want to be treated. Like in the computer lab you can show respect by doing your work and following rules and also keeping everything clean. In lunch at school you can show respect by keeping your area clean and eating your food right, and also in the buildings at school or at some place else you can show respect by keeping quiet because the classes that are going on and also by keeping your hands to yourself at the work that are displayed on the walls.