Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
*My Goals*
My personal goal is:
~To be patient to my son and my family
The steps to reach this goal are:
~Practice having little patience with little
problems and then the next time have more patience
when dealing with a bigger problem
My short term goal is:
~To finish my parenting work book by March 25th
The steps to reach this goal are:
~Work on it when I have spare time, during lunch,
or at home so I can get done
My goals for the next year is:
~To take school more seriously by finishing up more
school books
The steps I will take to reach this goal are:
~Spend my time wisely, focus on my work,and don't
be lazy
~To be patient to my son and my family
The steps to reach this goal are:
~Practice having little patience with little
problems and then the next time have more patience
when dealing with a bigger problem
My short term goal is:
~To finish my parenting work book by March 25th
The steps to reach this goal are:
~Work on it when I have spare time, during lunch,
or at home so I can get done
My goals for the next year is:
~To take school more seriously by finishing up more
school books
The steps I will take to reach this goal are:
~Spend my time wisely, focus on my work,and don't
be lazy
Thursday, January 20, 2011
~My Academic Goals for January 24 - March 25~
~Academic~
1)Complete my work book The Challenge of Toddlers
*Finish chapters during lunch or whenever possible
*Simply don't get distracted and focus to finish
2)Complete half of my history work book
*Read it at least 3 times a week so that I can
finish my parenting book first
*Take time to understand it because it talks a lot
about what happened back then and it's important
~Social/Personal~
1)Prepare David to get potty trained
*He already knows how to say poopoo, but I need to
show him how to say peepee and he knows when to
tell me he has to get his diaper changed so thats
good, just that he has trouble pulling down his
pants. I know he's still young, but it's better
for me to teach him early. He's going to turn 17
months so I am going to wait until he's 18 months.
2)Go to the gym on a regular basis
*I need to get in shape so I plan to go 4 times a
week with my aunt and my mom from 7:oo-9:oopm
~Reflection~
My reflect on my last goals has improved a lot.
1)Complete my work book The Challenge of Toddlers
*Finish chapters during lunch or whenever possible
*Simply don't get distracted and focus to finish
2)Complete half of my history work book
*Read it at least 3 times a week so that I can
finish my parenting book first
*Take time to understand it because it talks a lot
about what happened back then and it's important
~Social/Personal~
1)Prepare David to get potty trained
*He already knows how to say poopoo, but I need to
show him how to say peepee and he knows when to
tell me he has to get his diaper changed so thats
good, just that he has trouble pulling down his
pants. I know he's still young, but it's better
for me to teach him early. He's going to turn 17
months so I am going to wait until he's 18 months.
2)Go to the gym on a regular basis
*I need to get in shape so I plan to go 4 times a
week with my aunt and my mom from 7:oo-9:oopm
~Reflection~
My reflect on my last goals has improved a lot.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Where in the World?
1)I would go to Greece.
2)Greece is located onNorthern and Eastern hemisheres.
3)It is closer to the prime meridian.
4)It is located on Europe.
5)It's capital is Athens.
6)Bulgaria, Albania, and Turkey are connected with and border Greece.
7)I want to visit this country because I am very intrested in their history and culture and I am also intrested in their gods. I also would want to see their city and speak their language and because my grandpa was from there that's why my last name is Azoub.
8)I think this country is beautiful!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Hydroelectric Power
1) Assignment on hydroelectric power.
2) Like wind, moving water has been anenergy sourcefor centuries. Today, the powerthat falling water generates, known as hydroelectric power drives turbines that produce electricity.
3) The water held in a reservoir behind a dam is a form of stored energy that can be released through the dam to produce electric power.
4) In the United States, hydroelectric power plants produce about 5 percent of the country's electricity.
5) Although water power is a renewable resorce, hydroelectric dams have finite lifetimes. Eventually, the sediment fills the reservoir, the dam can no longer produce power.
6) There are hydroelectric dams in many parts of the United States, with the greatest concentration in the Southeast and the Pacific Northwest.
This limits future expansion of hydroelectric power.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)