I remember when I was 6, at a parade and everything was colorful, loud and exciting to see. All the floats were decorated nice, dances were well performed and the organizations were well put together as they all walked down the same street. Just as everything was taking off a man hanging off the side of his float had fallen and was swept under the 4-wheeled platform. Everyone groaned in shock and the women cried out "help him," but no one moved. EMS came and got him securely from under the float, everyone was so scared and still in shock they left and at that point the parade that barely started was now, over.
Based on the video, I think the probability of life outside of earth is high, there’s no way earth is the only planet that has life on it. My reaction to seeing the earth from the surface of mars was normal, it looked cool and interesting. My reaction to hearing the sound of a black hole was that I was surprised, sounded like something I’ve heard before. Hearing the black hole did make me think though, like how do we know if we’re going to meet it or what exactly happens inside?.. This puts my life in a perspective in a way of its way much more space and larger out there, and from another planet or from space in general, we’re small.
Today in class we started off by remembering a time our mom or grandmother told us something valuable and what situation it was. Mine being to basically, not always having to have a response. We also analyzed two poems, making connections and annotating lines as we read. We closed by creating a total of 5/2 themes for the stories we read.
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