Term 3 Blog #21 (Multimedia Blog #15)

Saturday, March 24, 2007

nooo chinese test next week.
i found out that my grade 6 crush goes to the same chinese school as me!!! but he goes from 9 - 12 AM. thats sad....
well, im as crazy about lee jun ki as ever. i now know how to write his name in chinese, japanese, korean, and english. :D :D :D.. thats great
this is a drawn picture of lee jun ki. the artist is really talented. it looks so real!! just beeuuutiful.


wow. so good. maybe its photoshopped?? take the picture and make it so that it looks like its drawn

hmmm...nothing else to say. au revoir! sayonara!! 在见!!

Term 3 Blog #20

Friday, March 23, 2007

NOOOOOOO TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF SPRINGBREAK (to me, anyways), cuz to me, break means i could do whatever i want. my parents i'll keep track of what i do during the weekend. i wont be able to search up lee jun ki anymore!!! anyways, i watched all of his music videos already. theres the anystar one, grace, sweetie, and something else, i think. n i watched so many of his commercials. i think i watched all of them, but i can never be sure. theres 3 about pomegrate juice, a few about a samsung cellphone, and one with kotex (ewww). but i watched it nonetheless. i especially enjoyed watching the ones about the cellphone. there was one in which he looked so sexy :P. its like saying "if you buy this cellphone, you'll be as sexy as me." u should soo see it. ooh the link!! i'll give u the link. http://youtube.com/watch?v=CJvJYvWfBLk its 20 seconds long.

i even watched all the interviews i could find, even the ones that arent subbed english or chinese. well, the one in japanese was soo much better than the ones in korean. but lee jun ki's korean. i could actually understand a few words here and there, and occasionally, a sentence (for japanese), but for korean, i have no idea what they talk about.
as for movies, i watched fly daddy fly and the king and the clown. it turns out i missed 90% of the 5th / 6 parts of the movie. no wonder i was confused when i watched the last part. another thing that i watched is my girl, as i talked about before. that was a good drama. humourous, and romantic. well, lee jun ki doesnt isnt one of the main characters in it, but he plays the supporting role :D.
ooh did i mention that i now have 210 pictures of lee jun ki??? i especially like the one where he holds his blowdryer the way a gun is held. its like "stay back, or im gonna blow you down." :D haha. theres also one with him reading harry potter and the half blood prince. i'll show them to you.


and i really like this picture cuz he smiles in such an unique way.


Term 3 Blog #19

Thursday, March 22, 2007

hahaha im so obsessed with lee jun ki right now!! i saved around 80 pics of him, and watched so many videos with him in it. karen and i went swimming this evening, and all we did was talk about lee jun ki (and swim) haha.
we were thinking of writing of writing a love letter to him in english, chinese, japanese, french, and korean. i noe how to form basic sentences in japanese, and as for french, i think i can write okay. im okay at chinese too, besides, we can get angela to edit it. the only thing we're worried about is korean. i noe absolutely nothing about korean whatsoever. the only thing i actually know is how to write lee jun ki's name. haha. well, we were thinking of asking a korean guy in our strings class, or christie, to write it for us. still, its a love letter. it'll be really weird. then again, they can write whatever they want or add whatever they want in the letter and we wont noe. ah well, knowing english, chinese, japanese, and french is good enough.
Oreii wa suki dai yo, Lee Jun Ki. Anata wa totemo hansomu ya kawaii desu. :D. Anata no me wa totemo kireii desu, sorekara, anata no eiga wa omoroshii desu.
Thats about the extent of my japanese, if u can read that. well, i can always write more, but the sentences will still be so basic.

Term 3 Blog #18

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

i bascially got nothing done today. well, i finished the move "the king and the clown", and watched a bit of another korean soap opera. LEE JUN KI!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HES SOOO HOT!!!!! tho hes not really good-looking. well, everything about him is really perfect except his slitty eyes. they're just japanese-looking, thats all. BUT HES SOOO COOL!!!!!! i left a comment on youtube saying will you marry me, lee jun ki. ahahahahahah. i didnt mean that, but hes still hot. hes sings good too. he has an album, which consists of only 3 songs: foolish love, only one word, and don't know love. they aree sooo good!!! well, thats probably only because hes the person singing it.
in the king and the clown, lee jun ki acted as a female. hes sooo pretty!! honestly, hes the most beautiful male actor ive seen. did i say that in the previous blog? i probably did...
anyways, remember i mentioned that there was someone i liked who doesnt know men in previous blogs? i think that's over. it was so temporary. anyways, that person messaged me and asked me who i was. i just said someone in churchill.
oh u should listen to his songs. here are the links.
Foolish Love
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sXSorQyy_o4
Only One Word
http://youtube.com/watch?v=HUyAuD87yTc
Don't Know Love
http://youtube.com/watch?v=I6h22uJhs1k
HES SOOO HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *going crazy*
oh theres a picture of him advertising kotex on google, but ignore that. when i saw the picture, i was...so amazed. well, that image doesnt make me change my mind about him, but...hmm...weird picture..

Term 3 Blog #17

Monday, March 20th,2006
oh nooooooooooo i wanted to write this before 12:00. ah well, too late, it 12:06. AM. yes, i slept from 7:30 to now. but i finished my girl today. im sooo happy the got back together. you know, i cried at least 7 times in this show, and you don't know how hard i laughed. my favourite actor is lee jun ki (same as karen), but my favourite character is soel gong chan. lee jun ki is vveeeeeery good looking, but has slitty eyes. actually, hes not handsome at all, just HOT!!! yahhhh!! i liked the character he played in "my girl", but the main character was better. soel gong chan is handsome, wealthy, hard-working, smart, and what matters is that he likes the girl main character. :D
im gonna watch...oh darn forgot the name...a movie which lee jun ki starred as a girl...tomorrow. oh lee jun ki could sing. really sing. and dance. hes soo good at it!!! thats probably why he has so many fans. i mean, he even has fans out here in america! like me and karen for example. well, i didnt confirm that karen is his fan, but shes obsessed with him enough. and u can check the "i love lee jun ki" group from facebook. there are 7 groups, 1 group with 300 people in it. all those ppl speak english, or else they wouldnt join the english forum.

i sooo happy!!!!! about soel gong chan and ju yoo rin. yay i remembered their names!! well, lee jun ki's character is lee __ hae, but that doesnt matter!!! oh heres a picture. yay!!! lee jung ki!!!!!!!!!!!

Term 3 Blog #16

Sunday, March 18, 2007

i went out to eat dinner today, and stuffed myself. it was soo good!! but i got another pimple. darn.

Term 3 Blog #15 (Multimedia Blog #14)

Saturday, March 17, 2007

MY PIANO TEACHER IS GOING BACK TO CHINA FOR A MONTH!!!!!! NOOOO PIANO TEACHER FOR A MONTH!!!!!!!! IM SOOO HAPPY!!!!


so, next week, is relax week. im gonna try to finish 2 projects tmw and do the last project on monday. today is multimedia blog day. here is my picture:


this korean soap opera is called my girl. its very interesting, you should watch it.

Term 3 Blog #14

Friday, March 16th, 2006
im sooo happy!!! its spring break!!! but i have 3 projects to finish. well, i'll finish that soon. THEN, im gonna watch the korea soap opera. well, i really need to study japanese now. japanese lesson at 7:30 tonight, i dont want to forget all those adjectives.

Crusades Notes


Pictures of Me

Friday, March 16, 2007

Term 3 Blog #13

Thursday, March 15, 2007

we went on a knitting field trip today. basically, we went on buses, skytrains, and seabuses while knitting. i finished my scarf before lunch, and after lunch, i did nothing at all. the lunch was good tho. we ate mcdonald's, and on the way there, we bought drinks from starbucks (that is, karen and i). karen bought something with green tea in it, and i bought vanilla bean frappacino. it was delicious. i noe this blog sounds boring. its cuz i do not feel excited right now. i feel down, down, down. my heart is sinking down down down. my head is sinking down down down. *sigh*

Creative Drawing & Writing #1

Wednesday, March 14, 2007


THIS IS FOR Applied Skills OKAY??? I HAD 3 MINUTES TO DRAW EACH ONE OF THESE DRAWINGS. AND THE WRITING ABOUT ARUN IS MEAN, BUT I PERSONALLY THINK ITS FUNNY. THIS IS ALL SOCIAL STUDIES HOMEWORK OKAY???

Term 3 Blog #12

deleted blog. content is quite personal, so i thought i'll delete this after mr olson saw this

Term 3 Blog #11

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

yay i love korean soap operas. theyre so funny. i have so much time now too. now i will go play chopin. CHOPIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! listen to it :D//
karen is watching korean soaps right now. shes already on episode 6 (each episode is 1 hour long). whoa. well, if it were for anime, i would have watched that much already, but i am just as not obsessed with korean soaps.

Term 3 Blog #10

Monday, March 12, 2007

hello. not the time to do this

Lesson 24: Accepting Life's Turns

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Extentions
there are no extentions for lesson 24.

Family Reflections
Review the effectiveness of Z's communication in the video. What are examples of the ways your family communicates with one another effectively? In what instances are your family's communications ineffective?
My familiy really bursts out when they're angry, but we communicate to each other quite effectively. Like most other teens, I try not listen to my mom when she yells at me, but she still gets her point into my head.

Term 3 Blog #9

yay!!! i went to this drama thing today .. it was quite boring actually. but afterwards, my mom bought me clothes!!! its all because my dad uses the phone so much that when the show was over, we were unable to get throught to him (so that he could pick us up). we ended up buying clothes for me.
and that was basically my day, other than playing piano for two hours. my teacher assigned me a song by chopin that i really like, and i kept on playing it.

Term 3 Blog #8 (Multimedia Blog #13)

Saturday, March 10, 2007

yay saturday finally over!! i decided to take the second book for french class after all. and piano was pretty good today. there was a lot of chinese homework given to me tho.


this is hitsugaya toushirou. i think ive already done a multimedia blog on him, but im gonna do him again!!

hes in an anime show called "bleach." this anime, however, has nothing to do with the liquid that washes clothing. i have no idea why its called bleach. but hitsugaya toushirou is THE most coolest in that show!!! goo toushirou-kun!!! (haha he hates it when ppl call him by his first name).

Term 3 Blog #7

Friday, March 9th, 2006
had japanese today. very embarrassing. i forgot to memorize those adjectives. darn. i feel depressed. bye.

Term 3 Blog #6

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Joy, Michelle, and Karen came over to practice our song for our English project today. it sounded wonderful. and it was fun. yup. now its time for me to sleep. i apologize for the hopelessly short blogs ive been posting this past month. i also apologize for my tendency to write blogs right before i sleep. Thank you for cooperating with me.
AHAHAHAHA did that sound formal??? hehe :P
oooooooh i wanna type a list of the movies i watched during school so far in grade 8.
Mr. Olson--Gladiator
--Nepolean Dynamite
--An Inconvenient Truth
--March of the Penguins
--Santa Clause II
--Kingdom of Heavens

Ms. Todd--Madagascar (in French)

Mr. Hauck--a world war II movie
--an Inconvenient Truth

Ms. Bretherton--5 mins of a gymnastic show

Term 3 Blog #5

Wednesday, March 7th, 2006
boring day. got science test back. got 2 percent over an A...making my overall mark exactly 86.0%. im so lucky. but then again, i got a B for english, so that's bad. i hope i got an A for PE tho.

Term 3 Blog #4

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

yay!! socials test over with!!! NO MORE TESTS!!!! im soooo so happy. well, theres a math test on friday and a french test on saturday. oh and chinese school on saturday.
gonna relax now...relax and do nothing. doing nothing is bliss.

Term 3 Blog #3

Monday, March 05, 2007

well, now that the langara run and science test is over with, i can stop worrying about them. so happy :D. im not happy about my langara time tho. not telling wut it is.
now things to do:
- get mom to print out the parts im gonna edit on my science board
- cut and paste those things on my sciecne board
- quit japanese classes (i dont have enough time)
- make up for last week's chinese class
- study for french test on saturday
- play a bit of piano LA CAMPANELLA!!!! MUHHAHAHA
- try singing "all i ask of you" from phantom of the opera
- borrow phantom of the opera
- clean up my work space and living room
well, today, i found out edwin died his hair. hahaha. he looks better i suppose. i donno. umm karen and i went to joy's house after school and sang. i realy like "all i ask of you". it sounds sooo good!! my mom likes it too. she sang for us, and karen and i got a "free joy concert." do you have any idea how good joy sings?? unbelievable.
i got home and played piano, did a bit of my science fair project.. and read manga!! the latest bleach manga. i originally wanted to wash my hair, but decided not to. hmm quite a boring day. but i rather cram homework than have a boring day. actually NO. i decided against that. being bored is better.

Lesson 23: Clear Communication

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Extensions

People-watch

Find a place where you'll see a lot of people. Based on what you are observing, how important is nonverbal communication?

its very important. if you see a person that you know, you can just nod ur head in acknowledgment. u can see someone is troubled by the look on their face.

Family Reflections

What are some of the nonverbal ways your family communicates, e.g.., body language & attitude? How do you all interpret those signals?

i stick my tongue out and that is a signal for my parents to stop yelling at me. they usually don't though.

Term 3 Blog #2

ok, things to do:

Science Fair Project -- Write 500-word Summary
-- Change "area of tip of wire" to "cross-section of wire"
-- Change graphs
-- make a $50 dollar cheque payable to vancouver regional science fair
Science test-- read everything in text book
-- reveiw ms. hu notes
-- make sure i know the vocab
-- make sure i know how to do pascal's theory
Social Studies -- finish chapter 5 review
Math -- finish math homework
-- get ready for test (tho its so easy)

Chapter 5 Building National Monarchies

Recalling Facts
Indicate whether the following events occured in England, France, the Holy Roman Empire, or Spain.
1. King John signed the Magna Carta.
England
2. Crusading knights fought to expel Muslims.
Spain
3. Philip IV called the first Estate General.
France
4. The jury system developed.
England
5. Rulers clashed with the pope over lay investiture.
France
6. Rulers used the Inquisition to enfore religious unity.
France
7. A strong bureaucracy supported the king's power.
France??
8. Rulers tried to govern both Germany and Italy.
The Holy Empire

Chapter Checkup
1. Describe how each of the following affected royal power in England:
a. the exchequer
This added to the king's authority as well as income into the central treasury.<--added power
b. royal courts
Henry I expanded the power of royal courts by sending circuit judges into the countryside <--added power
c. common law
The decisions of royal courts were recorded, and this became common law. So what the royal court says goes. <--added power
d. the Magna Carta.
John had to sign a charter that spelled out the barons' rights. <--took away power

2. a. Why were William the Conqueror's heirs able to unite England more easity then French rulers were able to unite France?
France suffered from the Viking invasions, and they had to take land back instead of just reuniting it.
b. How did French rulers increase royal power?
They seized the lands of nobles who had sided with the heretics, and defeated landholders.

3. a. Why was there conflict between the Church and Holy Roman emperors in the 1000s and the 1100s?
When Pope Gregory VII banned the lay investiture, the Holy Roman Emperor was angry, and this lead to conflicts.
b. How did the conflict affect the political developments in Germany and Italy?
Henry returned to Germany and continued to appoint bishops. When he was excommunicated a second time, he marched on Rome and drove Gregory into exile.

4. a. Describe the Church at the height of its power under Innocent III.
Pope Innocent III came close to making the Church supreme in both spiritual and wordly affairs. He successfully asserted his authority over secular rulers.
b. What types of attacks were made on the Church in the 1300s and 1400s?
In 1378, the Church suffered a humiliatio nwhen two competing popes were elected. The crisis lasted until 1417, and the Italian pope was elected. In France, kings assumed the right to tax the clergy. In England, Edward I declared that his country was no longer a papal fief. In the later 1300s, reformers attacked the Church for its wealth and the wordly concerns of the clergy.

5. a. Describe the reconquest of Spain.
It was a crusade that Spanish knights launched in Spain to expel the Muslims.
b. How did the unification of Spain affect Muslim and Jewish residences?
They forced Jews and Muslims to convert to Christianity Others were expelled. The Jews and Muslims who converted were brought before the Inquisition, and their property was seized. If they were condemned as heretics, they were usually burned at the stake.

6. a. How did the Hundred Years' War affect royal power in France?
The French people emerged with a growing sense of national pride and developed a strong loyalty to their king.
b. How did it affect royal power in England?
The king gained more power, including the power to raise taxes so that he could keep a standing army rather than depend on his vassals.

For Further Thought
1. Comparing
a. How did the relationship between the monarch and the Church differ in England, France, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire?
Spain and the Holy Roman Empire mostly depended on the Church while England and France often tried to expel the Church.
b. How would you explain the differences?
Spain and the Holy Roman Empire allied with the Church, England and France were enemies of the Church.

2. Expressing an Opinion
a. Descirbe the investiture controvery.
Pope Gregory VII worked to end the sale of Church offices and banned the practice of lay investiture. Because of this, Henry IV got angry and refused to obey the pope's order.
b. Do you think Gregory VII should have forgiven Henry IV and readmitted him to the Church? Explain.
No, I don't think he should have. I think he should just leave him out in the snow until he dies.

3. Analyzing a Quotaiton
An English soldier who saw Joan of Arc burned at the stake exclaimed: "We are lost; we have burned a saint." How did the death of Joan of Arc help the French in the Hundred Years' War?
It helped them get revenge for Joan of Arc.

4. Applying Information
New technology often affects the outcome of battles.
a. Explain how this was true during the Hundred Years' War.
The long-bows allowed the soldiers to shoot accurately, and the cannons blasted through walls.
b. What new technology had affected the warfare in the early Middle Ages?
They created mirrors, wondows, and clocks.
c. Do you think the technological developments of the early Middle Ages were more imporant than those of the late Middle Ages? Explain.
I think they were both important. To tell the time, you need a clock. To conquer a land, you need weapons. If you were not able to tell time as to when you wanted to blast the cannon, some people might arrive late and therefore it would have been a failure.

Developing Basic Skills
1. Map Reading
Study the map on page 90. Then answer the following questions:
a. What information is shown on the map?
Land that is held by France in 1337, England in 1337, areas controled by England in 1429, Boundary of France in 1453, and battle sites.
b. What land did English kings hold in France in 1429?
northern france, area around Bordeaux
c. How did these holdings change between 1429 and 1453?
France regained it all back
d. How did these changes probably affect royal power in France?
The people became more loyal to the king.

2. Using a primary Source
Reread the exceprts from the Magna Carta on page 80. Then answer the following questions:
a. What type of document is it?
It is a contract.
b. What does the document say about the king's right to tax?
It is restricted to the degree that he should council the common council first.
c. What rights does the Magna Carta protect?
Taxes of his people.
e. What do you think the main concerns of the English barons?
I think it is the taxes and the rights of the people.

3. Making a Review Chart
Make a chart with two columns and five rows. Title the columns Early Middle Agese and Late Middle Ages. Title the rows Government, Law, Warfare, Economy, and Social Classes. use what you learned about the Middle Ages in Chapter 3, 4, and 5 to complete the chart. Then answer the following questions:
a. How did government change during the Middle Ages?
First, it started with Feudalism. Then, as trade came in, merchants started getting richer. Feudalism twisted, and then collapsed. Instead, towards the end of the middle ages, even peasants had rights.
b. How did these changes affect law?
Law was that everyone has rights to do what they want and the right to protect themselves in a trial.
c. What changes occurred in warfare?
First, there were no conflicts between the Church and the feudal lords at all. Towards the end of the Middle Ages, there were huge wars involving France, England, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire with the Church.
d. How did changing economic conditions influence socials classes in the late Middle Ages?
Merchants became much wealthier, the feudal lords lost power, peasants also became a little wealthier.

Chapter 5 Section 4 Decine of Medieval Society

1. Locate: Avignon, Aquitaine, Crecy, Poitiers, Orleans, Reims, Calais.
Avignon: south of France, bu in the Holy Roman Empire
Aquitaine: ??? not on map
Crecy: south of Agincourt
Poitiers: mostly in the center of France
Orleans: mostly in the center of France, more to the north though.
Reims: north western France
Calais: on the top of northern France

2. Identify: Black Death, John Wycliffe, John Huss, Hundred Years' War, Joan of Arc.
Black Death: the bubonic plague, a disease carried by fleas on rats
John Wycliffe: a teacher of theology at Oxford University who questioned the spiritual authority of the Church and encouraged his followers to translate the Bible to English.
John Huss:a person who preached against the corruption in the Church.
Hundred Years' War: A war that broke out when Henry II claimed the French throne.
Joan of Arc: an uneducated girl who lead the French forces to fight back against England.

3. Describe one effect of the Black Death in Western Europe.
It killed about a third of Europe's population.
4. What led Philip IV of France to kidnap the pope?
Philip IV wanted to tax the clergy, but the pope ordered them not to tax. Philip called the first Estates General, and when it ended, Philip kidnapped the pope.
5. Why did the Church lose prestige and power during the late Middle Ages?
There were humiliations that the Churchil suffered. For example, there was one when two competing popes wer eelected: one in Avignon, and the other in Rome.
6. How did new technology help the English in the Hundred Years' War?
There were new weapons such as the longbow and cannons. The longbow shot more accurately, and cannons could blast through walls.
7. List one result of the Hundred Years War:
a. in France
the French emerged with a growing sense of national pride. They developed a strong loyalty to their king.
b. in England
a civil war broke out.

Chapter 5 Section 3 Strong Monarchies in Spain and Scandinavia

1. Locate: Cordova, Granada, Portugal, Aragon, Castile.
Cordova:west of Seville
Granada: a large area of land south of Cordova.
Portugal: a country west of Spain.
Aragon: the western side of Spain.
Castile: central Spain.
2. Identify: Ferdinand, Isabella, Margrete.
Ferdinand: a king who was heir to the kingdom of Aragon
Isabella: Queen Isabella of Castile
Margrete: a queen in denmark who was able to unite denmark, norway, and sweden.
3. Define: reconquista
Reconquista: a name that Spanish knights called their crusade to expel Muslims from northern Spain.
4.What attitude did Muslims in Spain take toward Jewish communities?
They allowed Jews to follow their own beliefs and those towns remained prosperous.
5. How did the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella help unify Spain?
Ferdinand was the heir to the kingdom of Aragon, and Isabella was the queen of Castile, so add those lands up and u get, guess what, SPAIN!!
6. What led to frequent warfare among Scandinavian nations?
Great lords competed with kings for power. For example, in sweden, the nobles elected a king, but once they chose the king, they prevented him from acquiring further power.

Chapter 5 Section 2 The Struggle Between Popes and Emperors

1. Identify: Holy Roman Empire, Gregory VII, Concordat of Worms, Innocent III
Holy Roman Empire: Germany and northern Italy: this was made the Holy Roman Empire when the pope crowned him Emperor of the Romans.
Gregory VII: a pope who ended the sale of Church offices and banned the practice of lay investiture.
Concordat of Worms: an agreement that Church officials elected bishops and abbotts.
Innocent III: A pope who came close to making the CHurch supreme in both spiritual and worldly affairs.
2. Define: lay investiture
lay infestiture: a ring or a staff which the emperor gave to a new bishop as a symbol of his office
3. What ties did Otto I have with the Church?
He appointed educated clergy as advisors and supported the Church's missionary work.
4.Why did Gregory VII excommunicate Emperor Henry?
He excommunicated the emperor because the emperor refused to obey his order to ban on lay investiture.
5. What actions by Frederick I threatened the pope?
He took control of northern Italy, and the Church, which was located in central Italy, saw this as a threat.
6. Give one example of how Innocent III exercfised authority over secular rulers.
He excommunicated Henry IV.

Chapter 5 Section 1 Growth of Royal Power in England and France

1. Identify: William the Conquerer, Domesday Book, Magna Carta, Model Parliament, Hugh Capet, Estates General.
William the Conquerer: Duke of Normandy who conquered England in 1066
Domesday Book: information of a huge survey where William's men asked men every village to swear an oath. The men were called jury.
Magna Carta: A charter that barons forced John to sign which spelled out their rights.
Model of Parliament: A meeting that included the great nobles and bishops, two knights from each county, and two citizens from each town.
Hugh Capet: a Count of Paris who was elected to be king by feudal lords in 987.
Estates General: the first estate was the clergy, the second was the nobility, the third was the bourgeoisie (townspeople).<- this is the estates general.

2. Define: exchequer, grand jury, trial jury, common law, limited monarchy
exchequer: The vassals made payments into a central treasury called the exchequer.
grand jury: people who decided what cases would be brought to tral
trial jury: the people who gave verdicts on the cases
common law: the decisions of royal courts which were recorded. these principles were applied to everyone throughout england.
limited monarchy: a government in which monarch who does not have absolute power

3. How did William keep control over feudal lords in England?
He declared that everyone, peasant and lord, owed loyalty first to the king, not to another feudal lord.
4. What economic power did Parliament acquire in England?
If the king wanted to add new taxes, the Parliament would demand other rights. The parliament exercised some control over the monarchy.
5. What methods did French kings use to increase their landholdings?
French kings won back their holdings by battle, and when the Curch launched a crusade against the Algensians, the French king seized the lands of nobles who had sided with the Algensians.
6. Why did Philip IV call the Estates General?
He wanted to show that he had the support of the French people.

Term 3 Blog #1

Saturday, March 03, 2007

ahhhhhhhhhh god i look like im about to cry in this picture, and my medal is hidden under that orange piece of paper. but here is the pic anyway.

Term 2 Blog #86 (Multimedia Blog #14)

yahhhhhhhh regional science fair here i come!!!
NOLAN, JOY, AND ANSON GOT IN TOO!!! im so happy!! hahahahahahah~!!! and some dude with a large tv camera came too.
yupp now i have to do science. more science. the science test. :'( i dont expect that A on science now...im on the edge i think. oh heres a picture of me with my medal and project. taken at home. i took 2 pictures at van tech, but my friends didnt send them to me yet.

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Term 2 Blog #85

Friday, March 02, 2007

wow!! finally finished redoing my science fair project. and doing my presentation. now i need to do chapter 5 for social studies, memorize verbs and adjectives for japanese, do exercises for french homework, practice for my science test, look over my socials for the socials test, play more piano and....ARRRRRRRRGHHH is there no end to homework????? ive never wanted to swear in my life, but i do now. FU*K!!

Term 2 Blog #84

Thursday, March 1st, 2007
its snooooooooooooooowing today!!!!!!!!!! im so happy!!! my langara run got cancelled. im soooooooo happy. again. yup

Chapter 4 the Height of Medieval Civilization

Recalling Facts

Decide if the following statements are true or false. If a statement is false, rewrite the statement to make it true.
1. The Hanseatic League was a group of Italian cities.
False. THe Hanseatic League was a group of German cities.
2. Medieval towns obtained charters to protect the rights of townspeople.
True.
3. An association of artisans was called craft guild.
True.
4. In the Middle Ages, a just price meant chargin whatever customers would pay.
False. A just price is a price that includes the cost of the raw materials and a sufficient amount of profit.
5. Gothic cathedrals were dark and gloomy buildings.
False. They are airy, roomy, with lots of windows to let the sun in.
6. Physicians received advanced medical training at some medieval universities.
True.
7. The Fourth Crusade recaptured the Holy Land.
True
8. Italian merchants became the first bankersi n Europe.
True.

Chapter Checkup
1. Describe how each of the following contributed to an economic revival in Europe during the late Middle Ages:
a. decline of warfare
The decline of warfare meant that merchants could travel long distances without his cargo being stolen from him. Also, peasants were freed, and in turn, they work as labourers for the lords.
b. trade fairs
trade fairs introduced people to different languages, customs, and goods of other places.
c. Hanseatic League
the Hanseatic League formed for protection and trade purposes. As a group, they dominated the trading in North Seas or Baltic Seas.
d. growth of towns
Peasants sold food grown on the manor to townspeople. With the money they earned, peasants could buy products in town. Local inldustries expanded, and townspeople prospered. As they prospered, they demanded imported products, and this lead to further trading.

2. a. Why did townspeople want charters?
They wanted to be sure of their rights so that nobles and lords would not be able to deprive them of something. Before charters were written, their obligations were unclear or disputed.
b. How did the growth of towns affect the medieval social structure?
Townspeople became neither peasants nor nobles. They became middle class people, merchants became wealthier than lords or nobles.

3. a. What was the purpose of merchant and craft guilds?
They regulated work hours, set prices and wages, and supervised the standards of goods produced.
b. Describe the steops by which a young man became a guild.
They start of being an apprentice. After 3 to 12 years of apprenticeship, they become a journeyman. A journeyman works for his master while perfecting his skills. After that, he submits a masterpiece example of his work, and becomes a guild master.

4. a. How did Aristotle's work influence medieval scholars?
Aristotle's system of knowledge relied on reason, and it required people to examine all sides of an issue. Therefore, people in the medieval ages were to think rationally.
b. How did Thomas Awuinas resolve differences between faith and reason?
He said that when differences arose between faith and reason, the problem was caused by mistaken reasoning. He taught that there was no conflict between faith and reason.

5. a. What contribution did Roger Bacon make to science?
He is the founder of experimental science.
b. What advances in technology were made during the Middle Ages?
Inventions such as clocks, lenses for glasses, and glass for windos and mirrors were invented.

6. a. Why did people go on crusades?
People whent on crusades because the Church believed that people who are non-Christians should be slaughtered.
b. Which crusade was most successful for the Christians? Why?
I think the first official crusade was most effective. They slaughtered Muslim and Jewish men, women and children, but there wasnt much fighting back.

7. a. What effect did the Crusades have on the Church?
At first, the spirit of the Crusades increased the power and presige of the Church. But then after the Fourth Crusade, the image of the Church as the leader of Christendom fell.
b. How did the Crusades contribute to increased trade and travel?
Crusaders needed ships to carry them to Palestine so shipbuilders in the towns of northern Italy constructed large fleets. In Palestine, they boguht Ideian and Chinese goods that Arab traders had bought from Asia. Therefore, more people were intruduced to the goods of Asia and shipbuilders perfected their skills.

For Further Thought
1. Relating Past to Present.
a. How were medieval towns similar to modern towns and cities?
There were the rich and the poor, as well as people in the middle class. Everyone bought goods from other people and invested their money in interests.
b. How were they different?
Medieval towns were a lot dirtier and messier. The Church controlled almost everything, whereas now, it is just a religion.

2. Analyzing a Quotation.
Victor Hugo, a French writing of the 1800's, observed: "In the Middle Ages, men had no great thought which they did not write down in stone." Why do you think people lavished so much time, money ,and hard work on stone architecture?
They prized the Church very much, and architecture passed down from generations to generations. They themselves had architectural talent and built many cathedrals.

3. Understanding Economic Ideas
a. How did the reappearance of coined money contribute to the economic revival in the late Middle Ages?
It made trade easier than it had been under the barter system. Money could be traded with anything, so that would naturally be better.
b. Why do you think the idea of a just price became less important in the late Middle Ages?
I think the people are making less money than they're supposed to, so the Church decided not to use the just price. Also, the Church decided that it was not immoral to charge a larger amount thant just the price of raw materials and a bit of profit.
c. Why do you think the Church relaxed its ban on usury in the 1300s?
It's for the same reason as letter b. They did not think it was immoral anymore, and people were using ways to avoid the rule that equaled to making interest.
4. Expressing an Opinion
Some people today consider the Middle Ages an "age of faith". Do you agree? Explain.
I do not agree. Faith to the Church is just obeying the priest/pope like a dog. I like to think with my own head, not obey orders. Even if I am under the leadship of somebody, I use my head and think about whether it is right or not before I do it. The Crusaders is an example of this. They just followed the Church and killed millions of innocent Jews and Muslims.

Developing Basic Skills
1. Map Reading
Study the map on page 60. Then answer the following questions:
a. What information dos the map show?
it showed major trade routes and the area controlled by Hanseatic League.
b. In what region or regions did the Hanseatic League dominate trade?
It dominated northern Europe, half of the United Kingdom, and the Scandinavias.
c. Where did the Italian cities probably dominate trade?
the Mediterranean Seas
d. How did trade contribute to the expanded Horizons of Europeans?
It traded down to Africa, as well as CHina and India

2. Reaseaching
Find out more about the hero of one of the epic poems mentioned on page 65. Then answer the following questions:
a. Who was the hero of the poem?
Roland
b. What goal or goals did the hero pursue?
The safety of Charlemange's territory.
c. Did the hero succeed? Explain.
I suppose he succeed. He died along with his army before Charlemagne's army arrived to help. But Charlemagne conquered the land he wanted to conquer in the end.
d. How did the hero represent the ideals of chivalry?
He volunteered to lead an army, he refused to back off his army until Charlemagne's army came.
3. Identifying Immediate and Long-Range Causes. Review the discussion of the Crusades on pages 69 - 72. Then answer the following questions:
a. What was the immediate cause of the First Crusade?
the peasants lead an unofficial crusade and it affected the first crusade to begin.
b. What were the long-range causes of the Crusades?
the hatred of Christrians to non-Christians.
c. How did the Crusades reflect the growing strength of medieval Europe?
the first few crusades won a lot of land back.

Chapter 4 Section 3 Expanding Horizons

1. Locate: Clermont, Edessa, Antioch, Tripoli, Jerusalem, Marseille, Acre
Xlwemonr: south of France, west of Lyon
Edessa: east of the mediterranean sea, right on the edge
Antioch: south-west of Edessa
Tripoli: south of Antioch
Jerusalem: south of Acre
Marseille: south of Lyon
Acre: south of Tripoli
2. Identify: Seljuk Turks, Urband II, Saladin
Seljuk Turks:a warlike people who converted to Islam
Urband II: a pope who provided knights to help fight the Muslim Turks
Saladin: a general who commanded the Muslim armies who was captured Jerusalem
3. Define: crusade, usury, bill of exchange
crusade: a military expedition against enemies of the church
usury: practice of lending money for interest
bill of exchange: an exchange that allows merchants to pay for good in distant cities without actually carrying gold coins
4. What were two results of the Fourth Crusade?
It seriously weakened the Byzantine Empire, and it diverted attention from the holy land.
5. How did wealthy merchants avoid the Church's ban on usury?
They charged money to carry the loan to the borrower rather than charging interest.
6. How did the Crusades affect Jewish communities in Europe?
Christian mobs attacked Jewish communities; fanatical preachers accused Jews of killing Christian children; new laws forbade Jews to own land; guilds forced Jewish artisans out of most trades.

Chapter 4 Section 2 Medieval Culture

1. Identify: chanson de geste, Dante, Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Aquinas, Roger Bacon
chanson de geste: a long, narrative poem that portrays the ideals of chivalry
Dante: the most famous medieval poet who lived in Florence.
Geoffrey Chaucer: English poet who influenced vernacular literature
Thomas Aquinas: the most famous medieval scholastic thinker who taught that there was no conflict between faith and reason
Roger Bacon: a prominent philosopher and science who noted the importance of experiments. He is known as the founder of experimental science.
2. Define: vernacular, scholasticism, alchemist
vernacular: vernacular languages were languagues that were strongly influenced by Latin such as French, Spanish, Italian, and Portugese.
scholasticism: school of thought in which reason and logic were used to support Christian belief
alchemist: scientists who tried to make useless metals into go with a mixture of science, Christian beliefs and philosophy
3. a. How did Romanesque architecture show Roman influence?
It had huge domes on top of the church. To support that dome, it had to have very thick walls with very little slits.
b. How did the flying butress make Gothic architecture possible?
It was a graceful stone arm that leaned against the outside wall to help support the weight of the roof. It had pointed arches and large windows that lighted the interior. People liked this, so the built more.
4. What two kinds of vernacular literature developed in the late Middle Ages?
One kind was chanson de geste which was a long, narrative poem which portrayed the ideals of chivalry. The other is troubadour poems, which sang love songs and recounted the deeds of legendary warriors.
5. What subjects did students study in medieval universities?
They studied grammar, rhetoric, logic, geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, and music.
6. List three inventions of the late Middle Ages.
Lenses for glasses, glass for windows and mirrors, clocks.

Term 2 Blog #84

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

do you know how unreasonable my parents are?? i prink out 1 SINGLE MEASELY PIECE OF PAPER WITH only text on it on my ink-jet printer, and they think its a crime. PRINT WITH YOUR LASER PRINTER!! they said. my laser printer makes all these ugly marks and URGGHHH!!! they TOOK AWAY MY ALLOWANCE!! FOREVER!!! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i am soooooooooooo angray. I REALLY WISH I CAN TAKE A KNIFE AND STAB THEM IN THEIR HEADS...well, maybe not. BUT I FEEL EXCEEDINGLY ANGRY. they're two angry hipoppotomuses out to get me.

Chapter 4 Section 1 Economic Patterns

1. Locate: Antwerp, Bruges, Genoa, Florence, Venice.
Antwerp:norther German, near Hamburg and Bruges.
Bruges: west of Antwerp
Genoa: South-eastern France
Florence: near Italy
Venice: northern Italy

2. Identify: Hanseatic League
an association of 80 large towns and cities in norther Germany that banded together for protection and trade purposes.

3. Define: charter, guild, just price, apprentice, journeyman.
guide: an association of merchants and artisans that governed the town
just price: a price which includs the cost of materials plus a reasonable profit for the merchant.
apprentice: a student who learned the trade from a master craftsman who was a guild member
journeyman: a crafts man who earned wages by working for a master craftsman while he perfected his skills.

4. Where were the main trade centers during the early Middle Ages?
Troyes, the Hanseatic League; Northern Germany

5. How did the nobles of Champagne encourage trade fairs?
they provided protection for people traveling to fairs, rented booths to merchants and hired money changers.

6. List three rights town charters usually gave townspeople.
First, they paid the lord a fixed money of rent instead of many separate fees. Second, they prevented the lord from seizing the property of townspeople. Third, they permitted towns to set up special courts for commerical cases.

7. a. What economic role did the guilds play in the towns?
They governed prices and wages in the towns, maintained standards of quality on good produced and sold in town, and restricted the activities of foreign merchants.
b. What social role did they play?
They protected their members and imposed standards of quality to protect the public. They sponsored entertainment on religious feast days and contributed to the building and repair of the local church.

Chapter 3 Section 4 The Medieval Church

1. Identify: Pease of God, Inquisition, Rule of St. Benedict, Hilda, Francis of Assisi, Dominic, Book of Kells, Albigensians.
Peace of God: periods of peace between Friday and Sunday.
Inquisition: a special court used to try people accused of heresy or holding beliefs that differed from those of the Church.
Rule of St. Benedict: a monk shall not have anything of his own...neither a book, nor tablets, nor a pen.
Hilda:" a nunn who achieved lasting fame.
Francis of Assisi: a wealthy young man who decided to dedicate his life to poverty and service.
Dominic: a Spanish priest who founded a new order of monks.
Book of Kells: a beautiful illuminated manuscript designed to glorify the Christian faith.
Albigensians: people in southern France who condemned the Church for its worldiness.

2. Define: sacrament, excommunication, simony
sacraments: the seven sacred rites, which were administered by teh Church through the parish priest
excommunication: christians who disobeyed the Church faced the threat of not being able to receive the sacraments.
simony: the buying and selling of religious offices.

3. What two tasks faced the Church in teh early Middle Ages?
One is converting non-Christians, and the other was adjusting the Church organization to new conditions.

4. Describe two ways in which the Church influenced feudal society.
The church officials gave blessings at ceremonies for knighthood, the marriage ceremony was performed in the Church, and knights waged war in the name of Christian ideals.

5. WHy did Christians believe the sacraments were important?
They needed sacraments to find salvation. In salvation, you could go to the everlasting life in heaven.

6. List two ways in which religious orders improved medieval life.
Monastery farms often experimented with new agricultural techniques, and monasteries and convents welcomed travelers.

Chapter 3 Section 3 Life on the Manor

1. Identify: three-field system, trial by combat, trial by ordeal.
Three-field system: a system that peasants use to make sure that their soil won't dry out every year.
Trial by combat: when a knight challenges another knight in a battle.
Trial by ordeal: a trial involving a physical test.
2. Define: manor, serf, demesne, bailiff.
manor: the lands aministered by a lord.
serf: peasants who were tied to the land
demesne: the land of a lord
bailiff: an agent who managed the lord's smaller estates
3. a. List two duties a lord had toweard his peasants.
He is supposed to protect his peasants and provide justice through the manor court.
b. List three obligations a peasant owed the lord.
Peasants spend 3 days a week working for the lord. They had to pay rent for the land they farmed on. They also had to pay fees to use the mill and for grinding grain.
4. How did the three-field system make farming more efficient?
the soil won't dry.
5. Describe two customs that influenced feudal justice.
There was trial by order and trial by combat.

Chapter 3 Section 2 Feudal Society

1. Define: feudalism, knight, lord, vassal, feudal contract, fief, chivalry, troubadour.
Feudalism--system of rule by local lords who were bound to a king by ties of loyalty; developed in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
Knight: mounted warriors who served for a lord, a greater noble.
Lord: a greater noble than a knight
Vassal: a lesser lord who divides his land among his own vassals.
Feudal Contract: the rules that evolved from the ways a lord governs his knights, vassals, and peasants.
Fief: estate
Chivalry: the code of conduct for a knight
Troubadour: wandering poets
2. How did the stirrup affect that nature of warfare?
The stirrup allowed people to sit on horses comfortably, so that they could concentrate more on the war ahead of them.
3. a. What duties did a vassal have?
The duties of a vassal was to give his lord military service, around 40 days a year. He would also serve his lord on holidays and special occasions.
b. What were the responsibilities of a lord?
A lord gives the vassal the rights to his fief, and he performed the ceremony whenever a fief was granted.
4. a. Where did feudalism develop first?
feudalism developed out of German customs
b. Where was feudalism weakest?
It is weakest where the loyalty of the peasants was concerned.
5. List three cuases of feudal warfare.
Nobles want the lands of the other's. Powerful lords competed for more power. It was all for Greed, honor, and family feuds.
6. How did the treatment of women change in the 1100s?
The code of chivalrly placed them on a pedestal as object to be cherished and protected. Troubadours wrote poems and songs about them.
4.

Chapter 3 Section 1 The German Kingdoms

1. Locate: Pyrenees Mountains, Tours, Aachen.
Pyrenees mountains are in the border between Spain and France. Tours is near Paris. Aachen is east of Paris.
2. Identify: Clovis, Charles Martel, Charlemagne, Alcuin, Treaty of Verdun, Danelaw.
Clovi is the king of the Kingdom of the Franks, a small German tribe.
Charles Martel is the Frankish Mayor of the Palace.
Charlemagne is the grandson of Charles Martel, and a great King.
Alcuin is a learned Anglo-Saxon monk who set up a palace school to teach Charlemagne's children.
Treaty of Verdun is a treaty which divided Charlemagne's empire into three.
Danelaw is a part of England which is occupied by the Vikings.
3. Define: heretic, missi dominici, parish, tithe, illumination.
Heretic--untrue Christians
Missi Dominici--the lord's messengers
Parish--rural districts with its own priest
Tithe-10 percent of Christians' encome paid to the Church
Illumination--the decoration of the first letter of a paragraph with brilliant designs.
4. List two ways in which government in the German kingdoms differed from Roman government.
The Roman kingdom was democatic while the German kingdoms used feudalism. The Roman kingdoms was older then the German kingdoms.
5. List three steps taken by Charlemagne to improve learning.
First, he invited scholars from all over Europe to his court. Then he issued ruels for the education of the clergy. Then, he made Monks make copies of the Bible and of the surviving ancient Greek and Roman texts.
6. What g roups invaded Western Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries?
The German kingdoms of the Franks, the Viking raiders, the Danes.

Chapter 3: Foundations of Medieval Europe (500-1050)

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Recalling Facts

The battle of Tours was important because it:
a. stopped the Muslim advance into Europe
b.
c.
Charlemagne sent tout missi domiici to
a.
b.
c. check on the administration of justice and defense
After Charlemagne’s death, his empire was
a.
b. attacked by Vikings
c.
A vassals chief role is to:
a. The vassal gave his military service.
b.
c.
A peasant owed
a. A tithe
b.
c.
One way the Church disciplined its critics was by
a.
b. excommunication
c.

Chapter Checkup

1. What steps did Charlemagne take to:
a) improve government and unify the empire?
He defeated the Lombards who had occupied Italy, won northern Spain from the Muslims, battled the non-Christian Saxons in the north, and defeated the Avars and occupied their land. He recruited talented officials, called Royal officials, called missi dominici, or lord’s messengers, checked on local nobles. He also established uniform laws.
b) Revive learning?
Charlemagne invited scholars to his court. He invited a learned Anglo-Saxon monk and set up a palace school to teach his schildren and the nobel’s children. He made rules for the education of clergies, and ordered monasteries to establish libraries and schools. Students learned Latin.
2. What happened to Charlemagne’s empire after his death?
His empire weakened because of the fighting among themselves. Later, his grandsons drew a treaty which divided the kingdom into three parts. The Vikings and Muslims later took over.

3.
a. Why did feudalism develop in Western Europe?
The nobles needed to govern his estates properly, and they needed an agreement that would apply to them all.
b. How did feudalism become more complex?
It became complex because of the practice of subdividing fiefs. The nobles fought for the estate of the other’s, and the fighting fragmented power.

4.
a. What rights did noblewomen have in feudal society?
The noblewomen had very few rights. They could inherit a fief, but they could not rule it. Her husband, father, or oldest son are the only people who are allowed to rule it.
b. What were their main duties?
Their main duties are to raise a large family, educate her daughters, entertain her husband’s guests, and feed them as well.
c. How did the lives of noblewomen and peasant women differ? How ere they similar?
d. Peasant women as well as noblewomen worked extremely hard. They gave birth to many children and endured the dangers of disease and warfare. Peasant women made food for her family, as well as sewed garments to keep her family warm. They sometimes worked in the fields. Noblewomen didn’t.
5.
a. Describe a medieval manor.
Manors are set on the highest land, fortified. It could be of wood or stone.
b. In what ways was it self-sufficient?
Peasants grew grain for food and raised sheep for wool. Blacksmith made tools and weapons.
6.
a. How did changes in methods and technology improve agriculture?
The heavy plow turned soil, horseshoe on horses meant that horses can be used for plowing. The watermill and windmill provided energy, and miners began producing lots of iron, which was used for farming tools.
b. What effect did the “Great Clearing” have?
The peasants are set free and it provided large areas for agriculture.
7. Describe how each of the following influenced life in the Middle Ages:
a. Parish priests
They helped care for the sick and poor. They also collected the tithe, or tax paid each year to the Church. They also served as teachers
b. “Peace of God”
The church demanded that warring nobles do no harm other people and that fighting must stop between Friday and Sunday each week.
c.Religious orders
Lots of people dedicated their lives to god, and monks took vows of chastity or purity.

For Further Thought

1. Expressing an Opinion
Do you think feudalism was an effective system for enforcing law and order? Why or why not?
I think it was quite an effective system, but not the fairest. In Canada, the democratic society allows everyone to be fairly equal with each other, but feudalism would have lots of upper-class people bullying lower-class people. Although it is not the best way to govern a country, it is still effective. It was orderly, and the country thrived under it.

2. Relating Past to Present
Why was the code of chivalry important in medieval society?
It was important because the nobles and the royal family depended on knights to be loyal. The code of chivalry made the knights obey the king and fight wars as they were told.
Are there any modern rules of conduct that might be considered a code of chivalry? Explain.
The fact that we all have to go to school every weekday is considered a code of chivalry, in my opinion. We learn so that we can act under the orders of the president when we grow up. L

3. Taking a Stand
In the fifteenth century, some people referred to the early Middle Ages as the “Dark Ages” because they thought civilization had disappeared after the fall of Rome. Do you agree or disagree? Explain.
I agree and disagree at the same time. After the Fall of Rome, Europe was plunged into an age of wars and famine. But after Charlemagne conquered, there was an age of piece. After Charlemagne died, Europe went into another age of wars and battles.

4. Applying Information
The Medieval Church has often been described as the heir of the Roman Empire. What evidence supports this view?
The Medieval Church helped maintain order in Europe as well as calm people down. For example, warring nobles were not allowed to fight between Friday and Sunday. This helped calm people down. They also maintained order and provided education. Priests, normally ordinary people, were educated, and in turn, they educated other people.

Developing Basic Skills
1. Map Reading
Study the map on page 43. Then answer the following questions:
a. What information does the map provide?
It gives us a map of Charlemagne's Empire. The land in yellow is the Kingdom of the Franks, and the land in brown is Conquests of Charlemagne.
b. Describe the territories Charlemagne added to his empire.
Charlemagne added half of Italy, the border of Spain, and a little of north Germany.
c. What do you think prevented further expansion?
I think the Vikings fought back, as well as other people.
d. How did the Treaty of Verdun affected Charlemagne's empire?
The treaty of Verdun divided Charlemagne's land into 3, and those 3 were ruled by his sons. This caused the county to crash.

2. Using Diagrams
The diagram on page 49 illustrates many common features of medieval manors. Study it carefully and answer the following questions:
a. What major buildings were located on a manor?
The Lord's mill, the Pasture, and the Church.
b. How was manor land used?
Lots of it were for farms. There was Spring Planting and Fall Planting.
c. Why do you think peasants were given strips of land in different fields?
They were given strips of land in different fields so that they can grow different crops in the different strips of land. The soil won't wear out that way.
d. How does the diagram show that the manor was self sufficient?
The have food provided, the Church provides education, the Lord governs everyone, and they generate their own energy from the Lord's Mill.
3. Making Generalizations
Reread the feature on page 50 and the discussion of life on the manor on pages 49 - 50. Then answer the following questions to make generalizations about peasant life:
a. What three facts support the generalizations that peasants worked very hard?
The whole family works on the farm, year round. Bodo and Wido (his son) works on the farmed land while Ermentrude (his wife) sews, spins wool, heared the sheep, and watched her two smallest children.
b. Make a generalization about the payments the peasants owed their lord.
I think it is quite a burden to give their lord money, as giving tax is to us.
c. What generalization can you make about peasants' leisure time?
I don't think they have much leisure time at all. Their leisure time must be between the time the eat dinner and the time they sleep. They probably would huddle around the fireplace after dinner and read a book.

Term 2 Blog #83

ahhhh sooooooo sleepy. it seems i never have time these days. gotta finish socials.. i decided to finish 1 chapter every two days, but it doesnt seem to work. i have yet to do number seven for chapter checkup, for further thought, and developing basic skills. karen finished it, but i havent. i suppose i'll plan tmw like this:
7:00 AM wake up, eat, brush teeth blah...and do SOCIALS
8:00 AM ride bus/walk to school
9:00-12:35 SCHOOL DUHHH
12:35-1:35 eat lunch and study science
1:35-3:15 MORE SCHOOL DUHHH
3:15-4:00 walk home from school
4:00-5:00 finish socials (and other homework, including math, catch up with japanese, french, chinese)
5:00-7:00 science fair project
7:00-8:00 eat dinner
8:00-9:00 piano...ahaha leaving it till last minute
9:00-wutever time i want to sleep--more science fair project
hmm its not in the least possible for me to get into the canada wide science fair, but theres a chance i'll get into the regionals. this year's canada wide science fair is gonna take place somewhere in nova scotia. and next year, its gonna be in ottawa. lets pretend i was a genius and got into the canada wide science fair this year. if i was given a choice as to which year i want to go, i would choose next year. OTTAWA!!!! AND THE PARLIAMENT~!!!!! nova scotia isnt very interesting is it?
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Term 2 Blog #82

Monday, February 26, 2007

wow quite a day...amy really believed me when i said i had a boyfriend during french AHAHAHAHAHA... but really, u shouldnt trust amy with anything. she'll tell dani. its like shes the ultimate leaker of secrets. well, dani is anyways...hmmm
anyways, im gonna have to go eat dinner now.

Term 2 Blog #81

Sunday, February 25th, 2006
dope dope dope dope forgot to do a blog again. anyways, this evening was really fun. well not evening, afternoon. karen, carmen, fred, and i went to see ghost hunter in silvercity riverport. my mom thought that fred was karen's boyfriend cuz my dad misheard me saying dat he's carmens friend. CARMEN'S FRIEND, NOT BOYFRIEND. but i really want them to get together.
the movie was sooo good. PG 14 movies are the best!!! they're so much better than the G and PG movies.

Term 2 Blog #82 (Multimediab Blog #13)

Saturday, February 24, 2007

yay!!! i finished my tessellation project (math project) today!! well, almost finished. i still need ink to be put into my inkjet printer #1, or a cord to be bought for my inkjet printer #2. now, in my living room, theres a new computer with an LCD screen on the left, a Brother HL-1440 Laser Printer next to it (to the right), an Epson Stylus CX4800 Inkjet Printer All-In-One next that my laser printer, a HP Deskjet F335 All-In-One printer next to that, and a computer with a normal monitor next to that.
oh wanna noe more about my new computer? its called HP Pavillion A1440N Multimedia Personal Computer. Windows XP Media Center Edition, 220 GB storage space, 2 GB RAM, with Windows Vista Premium free update. muhahahaha windows vista. i like computers. and tv's. and printers and scanners. VCR players, DVD players, VCD players, radios..and mouses? computer mouse.. its not mice is it? computer mice sounds so weird. ok, mouses keyboards, ahhh cant think of any more electronics. w/e. i just want to make it clear dat i luv technology. the end.

since this is a multimedia blog, heres a picture of hitsugaya:

HITSUGAYA TOUSHIROU

Full Name: Hitsugaya Toushirou
Class: Captain (or in jap, taichou)
Title: Captain Hitsugaya of the 10th Division Shinigami
Height: 133 cm
Weight: 28 kg
Birthday: December 20th (wow, Julianne's birthday)
Special Info: PRODIGY!!! YAY!!!! HES A PROOOOOOOODIGY!! AND COOOOL

Term 2 Blog #81

Friday, February 24, 2007
friday!!! nooooooooooooooo tmw is saturday. i dread piano lessons. the teacher is nice, but i dread the lessons still.. n i have got to finish my science fair display still. anyways, sunday is gonna be a goood day.
japanese didnt go very well. i missed a major lesson on japanese adjectives and now i have to catch up.

Term 2 Blog #80

Thursday, February 22, 2007

owww my back hurts ... and I LIKE WINDOWS LIVE MESSENGER!!! u can view contacts by their names!!! saves me the trouble of asking ppl who they are (cuz i forget their emails sometimes). ooh an i found out wut ms hu's personal email was!!! its caro_888@hotmail.com!!! thats very surprising. CARO!!!!! TARO!!!! MARO!!! MARSHMELLOW!!! ARO BARO CARO DARO EARO FARO GARO HARO IARO JARO KARO LARO MARO NARO OARO PARO RARO SARO TARO UARO VARO WARO XARO YARO ZARO. darn only taro works. w/e
OOOH DID I MENTION THAT MY FAMILY'S APARTMENT IN CHINA BECAME PART OF DOWNTOWN (AND CENTRAL DOWNTOWN AT THAT) ??? we bought the apartment 10 years ago, and we left it when we came to canada. now, the guangzhou government made that street into downtown..sort of. they sealed off the street on which my apartment is on to make the whole thing a sidewalk. no cars are allowed. its just so that ppl can shop around. gosh that aparment is gonna be worth a lot. a subway station is building near it too. MUHHAHAHAHA WE'LL WAIT A BIT LONGER AND THAT APARTMENT IS GONNA SELL!!! no doubt.

Term 2 Blog #79

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

AHHHH NOOOOOOOOOOOO GONNA HAVE TO RE-DO MY SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT DISPLAY BOARD!!!!! ARGGHH MS HU!!! I LOVE MY BACKGROUND!!! DONT MAKE ME DO ONE SINGLE SOLID COLOUR!! OMFG AHHHH IM GONNA SWEAR NOW. ALL THE SWEAR WORDS I CAN THINK OF... BI*CH, BASTARD (this isnt really a swear word) H*LL, F*UCK, UM DARN, DANG, DAMN, DAMMIT, hmm anymore?? W/E... i just want everybody to know dat im extremely frustrated. when i finished the display, i thought i wont have to deal with it anymore, and here i am, trying to delete a whole bunch of text, while trying to think of an interesting way to present my info. I THINK IM GONNA DIE. NOW COME DIE WITH ME!! WHOEVER IS READING THIS BLOG WILL DIE WITH ME SOMEDAY. AND THAT SOMEDAY IS THE DAY BEFORE THE DISTRICT SCIENCE FAIR DATE!!!

Term 2 Blog #78

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

ahhh my back hurts. i put so much stuff into my backpack today. well, its not my back that hurts, its my shoulders. im gonan take a nice hot loooooooong bath today, to relax. well, gotta go play piano first tho. it turned out that there was no strings test today. mr. hill was away. i want all the teachers to be away as much as mr hill is away.
here are some things that i found out through karen (or not through karen) that is very very extremely interesting.
limwell is jonathan tsang's brother. i htink they are half chinese half ... malaysian? or indonesian? i noe, jonathan doesnt look malaysian, but limwell does.
sympascho asked julianne out once. julianne said "no"
carmen likes fred
limwell is in a group that pretends to fight in the middle of the street to make cars stop before them and honk at them.
kevin ma (in grade 9) flits with ...darn...forgot that girl's name. i was jealous.. NOT
after carmen finishes about half, or 3/4ths of her popsicle sticks, fred finishes them up


I LIKE HAPPY FEET!!! SO HERE IS A PICTURE OF IT:

isnt that sooo cute??? awww

mr olson, u would not ever understand my parents cuz u dont live with them as their daughter. every set of parents treat u differently, and that applies for my parents too. they're very nice to me, but sometimes strict as well. actually, they're very nice to me. when they yell at me, they have a reason to. well, banning me from msn messenger is cruel, but i found a way around that. i used trillion instead!!

Lesson 22: Genuine Listening

HANDOUT

Translate this...

A translator helps people who speak different languages to understand each other. On the lines below, describe a situation that you feel strongly about and are willing to discuss with others. For example: angry about your unfair curfew. In groups of three, tell your story. One person will play the role of the Translator and listen genuinely to the emotional content and words. The Translator will then convey your feelings and words to the third person who will give a mirroring response back to you. When you have finished, switch roles so that each person gets to play the role of the Translator.

One thing I feel very strongly about is the amount of homework for high school students. Most of the time, they are jam-packed with homework, where finishing it means no sleep. They need to procrastinate every time and need to use every second of their time possible. The remaining time, they just sit around watching TV, as if they had no homework. The truth is, they do have homework, but it’s so little that they forget all about it. I think teachers should even out the amount of homework as much as possible, and only give the students maximum 1.5 hours of homework per day.

FAMILY REFLECTIONS

Get your family together and decide to practice listening with your heart this week. Discuss among your family how you all feel when you're really listened to.

OK, i'll do that during dinner.

Term 2 Blog #77

Monday, February 19, 2007

I dont feel se good. my head is acheing. and my parents are yelling at me huh. about writing my blog late at night. :P i stick my tongue out at them and blow. u whould see me. heheh.
now wut do i do? i cant do my tessellation right. gonna try again soon...look in my textbook. we learned it last year. i forgot it all. argh argh cant remember how to do it...
i feel so down. its now that i have a lot ofh homework on top of me, its just that i dont feel happy. i feel sick. i dont wanna go to school tmw. or the day after tmw. i dont want to play pinao. i dont want to do my chinese homework. i dont want to do anything but sleep, eat, and relax with a good book.

Term 2 Blog #76

Sunday, February 18, 2007

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!!!! ITS THE YEAR OF THE BOAR!! BOAR BOAR BOAR BOAR BOAR BOAR BOAR BOAR BOAR BOAR. MY PARENTS GIVE ME TEN BUCKAROOS!! tho they couldve given me more. AND I GOT A FREE GOLDEN PIGGY BANK muhahahahaha. i like the gold piggy bank. now i have a blue one as well as a gold one. im gonna save up for an ipod video when i go to the states during the summer. although i lost my mp3 player, im not that sad.
i cant wait until next sunday, when fred, carmen, karen, and i will watch ghost rider. i unno wut my dad will say when he drives fred to the movie theatre tho. hes a boy. ahh who cares. hes carmen's friend (or bf haha)

Term 2 Blog #75 (Multimedia Blog #12)

oops forgot to write a blog yesterday:
Saturday, February 18, 2007
bad day today, bad day. i did so badly during my piano lesson. but my parents went to purdys and bought chocolates for me. yay!! they bought a lot of valentine's candy too. i dont like them. i'll just give them away. i feel so bad..i feel so sick. what wouldnt i give to read a good book by dan brown that i havent read already. or the fourth sisterhood of traveling pants book. my head is tired, and i dont wnna sleep...
My multimedia blog for today:



naruto HURRICANE came out!!! its after the timeskip. and i like this picture.

Term 2 Blog #74

Friday, February 16, 2007

i went to see a movie with karen today...we wanted to see ghost rider, but we ended up watching in search of happyness instead. cuz ghost hunter was PG 14. i didnt have my go-card, and even if i had it, i wouldnt be able to watch it. im 5 months away from being 14 years old. karen would have been able to see it tho.
we played dance dance revolution after. it was quite fun, but my foot hurt so much afterwards. i had this lumpy thing on the bottom of my foot, remember?
after my parents came back, i played piano, then went to sleep at 7 oclock. i woke up at 10 oclock, and did some cleaning up. still, theres a long way to go. when i took a look at my computer, i found that carmen, karen, and fred messaged me during the time that i was sleeping. they wanted to watch bridge to terabithia tmw or sunday. i didnt like bridge to terabithia, but i wanted to watch a movie with carmen and fred. darn, if _____ were here, it would have been sort of like a double date.
my mom said no to the movie at first, cuz i already went to one today. then, my dad said it was chinese new years, that i deserve a break. and so they said yes! we're gonna go next week or next next week still tho, cuz karen noes for certain that her parents would say no.

Term 2 Blog #73

this is yesterday, Thursday February 15, 2006, 's blog:
blah im bored now.

Term 2 Blog #72

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Joyeuse la Saint-Valentin!!!
very romantic day today...well, not my romance tho. its carmens!!! im so happy for her. she likes someone...ahem i dont noe if im supposed to name him. karen and i told that person that she liked him, but he wont say anything about whether he likes her or not. still very interesting. i'll bug him about it during...uh no this is another clue... during ___________ tomorrow. yes. i'll get to talk to him face to face.
i really think valentines day is really a miracle. somehow, i'll get ____ to confess that he likes carmen. im soo happy for carmen!!!

Term 2 Blog #71

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

yay!!!! finished science project!!!! so happy!!!
now i shall knit. i'll knit now.. yup .. i slept at 8 oclock last night. so proud//

Term 2 Blog #70

Monday, February 12, 2007

bloggy number seventy. holly.
oooow my foot hurts sooo much. the lump on the bottom is really bothering me.. really.
im sleeping now. at 8 oclock. a rare thing for me

Lesson 21: Listening Skills

HANDOUT
Translate this...
A translator helps people who speak different languages to understand each other. On the lines below, describe a situation that you feel strongly about and are willing to discuss with others. For example: angry about your unfair curfew.
Oh my gosh!!! There’s so much homework in high school!! It is as if the teachers want the students to have sleepless nights just to finish their homework. Take me for example. It took me the whole day yesterday to finish the project, and we were given a very short period to actually type the stuff.
In groups of three, tell your story. One person will play the role of the Translator and listen genuinely to the emotional content and words. The Translator will then convey your feelings and words to the third person who will give a mirroring response back to you.When you have finished, switch roles so that each person gets to play the role of the Translator

Family Reflections

LESSON 21: As a family, do you sometimes find yourselves not listening to each other? Does your family use some of the same inattentive listening styles that you saw on the video?

Yes, I find that I don't listen to my father very much when he rants on about electricity. He loves electricity somehow...I know he's trying to teach my stuff, but I can NOT understand all that he says. its just soo boring.

Lesson 20: Win-Win Agreements

Party 1:Karen Party 2:Wendy

What are the desired results?
To be able to watch a movie and go shopping on Friday
2. What are the available resources?
2 Free Movie tickets, money
3. What are the guidelines?
My parents drive us to Metrotown at 7 o’clock, and we come back after the movie
4. How will progress be seen? accountability?
When we are watching the movie and shopping
5. What are the consequences/ benefits if completed or not?
We would be happy!!! That is, if it is completed. If it isn’t completed, we’ll be sad

Family Reflections

LESSON 20: Are there any situations at home that could benefit or be guided more clearly by drawing up a win-win agreement?
Some situations are when I want to do something I want and my mom won't let me. For example, I want to watch a movie on pro-d day on this upcoming friday. To make up for that, I'll play an extra 20 minutes of piano everyday. My mom would be satisfied with that.

Term 2 Blog #69

I FINISHED MY SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT!!!! HAPPIEST TIME IN MY LIFE!!!!!!! ILL JUST FINISH MY SCIENCE LAB TMW AND STUDY FOR THAT FRENCH TEST TMW DURING LUNCH. theres not much...
hmmm any other homework?? nah i dont think so.. but theres bound to be homework tmw. maybe not... i donno!!

Term 2 Blog #68 (Multimedia Blog #11)

Sunday, February 11, 2007

ahh idnt write a blog yesterday. thats ok, i'll make up for it in this blog
yesterday, i was taking a bath just when joy called in. i mean, i wasnt in the shower yet, but she called. i answered, and sat on the toilet talking for a while.
then karen came with her mom and sister to test my parents. i was talking to joy (in the bathroom) !!! gosh... that was embarrassing. its a good thing that it wasnt anyone else.
i skipped piano and japanese this week cuz of the science fair project. i'll better start looking over it again. after this, im gonna start pasteing. yupp
oh there a pro d day on friday!!! i'll finish all my homework on thursday and do nothing on friday. actually, i was thinking karen, whether we could watch the movie on friday. my parents are going to pass metrotown when they drive to work, but thats quite early. umm thats around 7 oclock. well, if u want, we could go there and shop first before watching the movie. or we could just take the bus there ourselves. oh no this is ur birthday party not mine. sry.

here is my multimedia blog:

this is a picture of...guess wut?? sousuke!!! and kaname. sousuke's cool. kaname's very lively.

Term 2 Blog #67

Friday, February 09, 2007

huh i still didnt ifnish my science fair project although i worked so hard today. gotta finish those equations tmw and get my parents to check them again. muhahahaha im using my parents to help me..
well, at least after i finished with the equations and stuff, all i have to do is cut and paste them. my head's soo itchy. gotta wash my hair soon. its just that im so busy with homework that i dont even have the itme to wash my hair. oh and french too! i hacve a french oral presentation tmw. *memorize memorize memorize* arrgh!!!
i really want to skip chinese school tmw too. i mean, we dont really do anything but read the chapter and do the exercise book. nothing else. i really think its a waste of time. i'll just make up for it at home. really, the teacher just doesnt teach me anything.
my heads spinnin,g i really need a rest. soo tired. finish science finish science gotta finish science before monday. i wonder how karens going to finish hers. she only has 2 days left.

Term 2 Blog #66

Thursday, February 08, 2007

my mom is soo much more helpful than my dad. when im strived for time, she actually completes a lot of stuff for me. well, actually, i do the work. she just checks it to make sure its okay. then i am the one who edits it.
theres this big lump under my right foot that has been bothering me since grade 6. very annoying. now its finally gonna come off!!! but theres a week a pain. pain and pain. and limping. i limped for a week. if i didnt take the bus, i would limp to school and back. that's 20 blocks. limp limp limp
ok bye. its midnight

Lesson 19 Win-Win Agreements

LESSON 19: How can you help each other continue to think and practice win-win?

we can help each other continue to think and pracitce win-win by helping each other out, so that we could both win at the same time. like, when you study for a test, you could ask for a friend to test you, and you could test them back. yah..

Term 2 Blog #65

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

i hate this. why do we have restricted blog topics every time we have knitting. the topics are soo boring. well, poverty is very very important, but i dont want to be restricted every other day with this. i am very annoyed
but ok, poverty. its a very sad thing, and unfair too. we have all the food we want, the technology we get is unimaginable for people in third-world countries. we should try to donate as much money and food to them as we can. but why dont we? we think little of them..we're selfish. that's why.
ok that's it. urrrrghh poverty.
now im gonna complain about homework
SCIENCE FAIR IS DUE ON MONDAY!!! AND THE SOCIALS NOTES ARE DUE TMW!!! actually, i finished the socials notes (i did them during math today) o crap i just remembered i didnt do my math homework to do my socials notes. ah well, i'll just do them very quickly with a calculator. its not as if i cant multiply by hand on a test.
SCIENCE FAIR SCIENCE FAIR IM PANICKING!!!! I STILL NEED TO WRITE SOME STUFF AND CHECK ALL OF IT. GUESS HOW MUCH I HAVE TO CHECK OVER, CAREFULLY??? 40 PAGES!!!! AHHHHHH WHY DID I HAVE TO WRITE SO MUCH IN THE FIRST PLACE. ITS NOT LIKE LAST YEAR WHEN I HAD PLENTY OF TIME AND FAKED DOING HOMEWORK ALL THE TIME (im usually watching anime while faking doing homework) but WHY???? NAZE??? (thats japanese for why) DOSHITE??? (another japanese word for why) PORQUOI?????? PORQUOI MOI?? (i think u all understand that) ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!! actually, i think a lot of people are under the same pressure as me, but my head is really starting to hurt.
oh and in gymnastics, i twisted my back too much. im gonna have really bad backaches when i grow old, no doubt.
ok, for the science fair project, im just gonna finish my graph, explain what i did, and add a little more to my hypothesis. i didnt write much at all for my hypothesis. its just a shame that i didnt take pictures while doing the experiment. i should remember to do so next time. i did that last year...
ooh darn french oral test on saturday morning. i asked my mom to tell the piano teacher no to come this saturday cuz my science fair project is due on monday. dats a relief. but i still have chinese school. gotta finish that workbook. its soooo hard. i dont think im at that level. whenever i do my workbook, i ask my mom for help. i think i should just drop to a lower level, but i'll regret it when i get to university.
im forgetting so many things these days. homework left:
PREMIER GO
SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT (EDITING, PASTING AND GLUING, FINISH GRAPHS, ADD TO RESULTS)
SOCIALS PROJECT (im sorta finished, sorta not)
FRENCH (GET PICTURE OF ALBERT EINSTEIN)
FRENCH LESSONS (MEMORIZE DIALOGUE)
JAPANESE LESSONS (STUDY HOW TO TALK ON THE TELEPHONE)
CHINESE SCHOOL (DO WORKBOOK)
TECHNOLOGY (BRING SWEATER NEXT TIME, DONT FORGET)
MATH (GOTTA FINISH THOSE 2 SECTIONS ON CIRCLES)
SCIENCE (i forgot to hand my drawing of turbulant and laminar flow object into the inbox...im such an idiot)

oooh did i mention that i finished hikaru no go?? all 75 episodes plus 1-hour special?? and i finished the manga too. the manga went a bit further than the episodes and i finished it tonight. such a disappointing ending. i dont even understand go!! or igo, whichever works. my mom offered to buy me a go/igo board and my dad offered to teach me. i'll play when i have time.
next time, before i start an anime, i'll ask for carmen's opinion. hikaru no go was pretty disappointing, but i had to finish an anime show after i started it. except for naruto...it got boring. i havent read the manga for such a long time.
this is my longest blog in a long time. its 11:10. sleepy. *yawn* funny, this is almost always the way i end my blogs now. bye!

Term 2 Blog #64

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

wow blog 64 already ... so fast. i cant believe the science fair project is due in 5 days. and the socials notes... im dead. very dead. so many subjects to cover, and yet, im stil lnot finished my science fair project yet. i still need to read over a lot of thngs and edit my charts, as well as make 2 new charts. well, i finished painting my background for the poster today though. it took a lot less time than my other boards. i spent probably 10 hours on my heritage fair board and at least 15 hours on my last year's science fair board. but tonight, i only spent 3 hours. it was fast. n i think it looks quite pretty, although it doesnt have naything to do with electricity.
socials...very behind. i didnt even start doing them. actually, i did, with 1 and a half pages of notes, but i have 8 subjects to cover!!! its due on thursday!!! well, at least i finished the science lab and that picture, though i put very little effort into the picture. i think im starting to care much less about making everything perfect. i just want to get things done as s0on as possible. last year, i was soooo perfect. for my science fair project, i had a different font and font size for every title and subtitle. there were lots of subtitles, u should see it...now, i dont care. i think a lot of subtitles have different fonts and sizes. and im more messy this year.

Term 2 Blog #63

Monday, February 05, 2007

ok, a paragraph or two on child labour and sweat factories (for mr olson):
I personally am against child labour. actually, i think everyone in their right mind is against it. can u imagine...children 9 years old or younger, working 8 hours a day with little pay?? thats cruel, evil, and an inhumane way to take advantage of the young. i mean, the ppl who emply those children were once youths too right? if they were those children, would they like it if they had to work like that? o geez..
im more against sweat camps than with it. although it produces results faster, the employees are not, n i mean NOT, happy with their job. by job, i mean both pay and working conditions. if the boss just keeps working them hard until they drop, they'll have less ability to work just as hard the next day. if i were them, i would find some way to slack off and not do anything so fast. but some ppl think sweat camps are good...donno y.

Term 2 Blog #62

Sunday, February 04, 2007

doing science project. i finally found the equations that can calculate the minimum amount of electrical currents that can break a certain amount of wires. muhhahahahaha . took me 6 hours. with the help of my dad too, though it doesnt look that hard.
i finally have something to do for my conclusion!! hurray for me!!!! wat im doing for my science fair project is basic physics, isnt that cool?? but then, its hard... yup school tmw. i almost forgot. i wish its another sunday tmw or a pro d day so that i can finish my science fair project and just relax (and watch more anime).
karen and i went to a russian orthodox church today. it was dead boring.. the interior was really nice though. we took pictures, conducted an interview, and i recorded some singing. we also played hangman and truth or dare during the service. it was, guess wut, 2 hours long. no wonder we were bored.
im gonna take my shower and go to sleep now. it has been a great day today!! i got lots done. but my mom told me she was getting worried about the bags under my eyes. its 10:37. *yawn* sleepy

Term 2 Blog #61 (Multimedia Blog #10)

Saturday, February 03, 2007

doing socials interview with karen. very sleepy *yawn* i'll write longer blogs when i have time. this is a 4 sentence blog, wut a nightmare. not that its a nightmare.

oh its multimedia blog number 10. here is a pic of jessica alba:


shes pretty, i think..

Term 2 Blog #60

Friday, February 02, 2007

went to japanese lessons today...need to practice piano. i got my piano results back and they were baaaaad. bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad...i didnt tell my parents yet. i dont intend to tell anyone on the net either. but they were baaad.
i think i'll take the lifeguard lessons and violin lessons in the summer. n i'll stop french school, since it teaches so slowly. im just gonna finish this green book and then i'll stop. so before the summer holidays, i'll only have japanese, chinese, and piano left. since theres no chinese school during the summer holidays, i'll just take violin and swimming in place of it. so that's violin, piano, and japanese. thats not so bad, considering that i'll have nothing to do during the summer but watch anime and do math. i really need to do more math. im supposed to be finished with grade 10 math this year and do grade 11 math during the summer.
theres the science fair project and the socials project due the week after the next!! im soo behind on the socials project. i have around...8 subjects to cover, but i only finished architecture. well, im not quite finished. im more like 3 quarters finished. but i decided that i'll devote my free time tmw (between lessons) and finish my science project. after all, i just have the conclusion and reliability left.
argghhh i still have to practice that study song that i only spent 1.5 hours on this week. i delayed everything sooo much. but i got a lot of anime-watcing done!!! goooo anime!!