Wednesday, November 14, 2007

What material must you have?


A hammer



A saw



an electric handrill



an adjustable spanner



A measuring tape/ruler, and a metal hecksaw



2 inch round nails 5 inch round nails planks 3x4 timbur/ lumbur



4 spooked wheels



The wheels no need to be 4 spooked wheels. it can be a bycycle wheel.
After you got All the things you start your making of go kart.you must need a mentor to help you where you hammer the nails. you need wood for making the go kart.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Reflection


title: I believe, you believe

central idea: the beliefs and cultures are conveyed through rituals, celebration, the arts and the way people live their lives.

Reflection: What i know from my beliefs is i must be a thinker because i must remember when i was little and my beliefs too.

what i learned from beatrix potter is she is a good drawer and i learned that she believed her drawing can move and can talk to her. i think i can be a Risk-taker, because i learned new things

I learned that a haiku must have 17 syllables. i wrote about "gods love". i think im a thinker because i think how much powerful gods love is.

on our religion project i learned about Shinto. i learned how to post writings to a blog. I wrote that where does shinto came from and some symbols. I was principled because i try to do the right thing and giving the right information.

on the Expo i learned many shinto symbols. And where Shinto came from. On the Expo day many people came to the classroom to see our Religion Expo. I was a communicator because i talk to many people and answer their question if they want to ask something.

on field trips i went to a catholic church and Masjid Istiqal. I learned what catholic enemy is. I like when going on field trips. I was happy on that Day. I was an Inquirer because i like to ask questions to the tour guide.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Beatrix Potter

Did you know that Beatrix Potter was the one who made Peter Rabbit? Do you know how talented Beatrix Potter was? I will tell you all I know about Beatrix Potter. You will know everything I know about Beatrix Potter.

Beatrix Potter believed that she could talk to her drawings. Beatrix Potter was a very talented person. She was brave and she was an independent person. She was a successful woman and she married Mister Wiliam Hillis.

Before Beatrix Potter married Mr Wiliam Hillis, she bought a new house at the country. Mr. Warne died because of sickness. Beatrix Potter was very brave that she can compete with a man.

So for the conclusion of Beatrix Potter, she was a very talented person and she was brave enough to defeat a man. So Peter Rabbit became famous because of Beatrix Potter.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Shinto came from Japan


Symbol of shinto

It is the symbol of Shinto. This name is Tori. The meaning of this symbol is shine of God.






Thursday, September 20, 2007

Shinto

What is Shinto? Maybe it was one of the questions that ever come to your head. Maybe some of you ever hear about it, may be some never heard about it before. This time I want to explain you about Shinto so you will know more.

Shinto is one of the dominant religions in Japan. Shinto can be said as an original religion from Japan. Shinto was generally translated as “The Way of the Gods”. In daily activities, Shinto is a mixture of religious, beliefs and practices.

The Shinto was first mentioned in 720 in the Nihon shoki, Japan’s earliest historical history. It is different from other religions in this world. Shinto does not have organized body of teachings. No one knows who the historical founder is, and there is no moral code. It focuses on worship of nature, ancestors, and kami. Kami is sacred spirits or gods that represent aspects of the natural world. From 1868 to 1945, under the Japanese imperial government, Shinto was Japan’s state religion but after World War II, the government separated Shinto from state support.

According to Shintoism, the Emperor was a living god that comes directly from Amaterasu Omikami, the Sun Goddess. Amaterasu Omikami is trusted as a founder of the Japanese nation. The word kamikaze comes from the words for 'divine wind', which the kami, or spiritual forces, were expected to send to keep Japan safe from foreign people.

The name Shinto was created for the local religion in Japan. Its aim is to make it different from Buddhism and Confucianism that had been introduced from China, in the late 6th century AD. Sometimes Shinto becomes the overshadowed by Buddhism and the native gods were considered as expression of Buddha in a previous time of existence.

There are "Four Main Things" in Shinto: Tradition and the family, Love of nature, Physical cleanliness, and Matsuri.

Tradition and the family: The family is as the main instrument with traditions is in it. Their main celebrations are birth and marriage.
Love of nature: Nature is blessed; nature is to be close to the Gods.
Physical cleanliness: Followers of Shinto take baths, wash their hands, and rinse out their mouth often.
"Matsuri": Kami should be worshipped and given honor.

As a conclusion, Shinto is a main religion of Japan. The followers are trusted in kami and Matsuri.

Bibliography

Harmon, Jane. What is Shintoism? http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-shintoism.htm. Accessed on September 25,2007.

Robinson, B.A. Shinto. http://www.religioustolerance.org/shinto.htm

Shinto. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shintoism. Accessed on September 25, 2007.

Sivananda, Sri Swami. Shintoism. http://www.dlshq.org/religions/shintoism.htm. Accessed on September 25, 2007.

Beatrix Potter




Are your drawing impresive as Beatrix Potter?
did you know that she belived that she can talk to her drawing?
Beatrix Potter was the first female to write a book. she believed that she can talk to the animals she draw. She was a very good drawer. she likes to draw Animals. she was very good at drawing animals especialy Rabbits.


Friday, September 14, 2007

picture of shinto

Thursday, September 13, 2007

What is God?

God is what we praise in. God is now in heaven he is looking down to us. God is able to help me because he gave us his words to my brain and and i write it. i believe in God because he is my Saviour. God protects us and he made all of us. He give us food and he creates all of this world. i believe God is my Everything. He is my king and all of us. God loves all of us.

My believs

When i was little i believed that if i don't finish my food the food will cry. When i was little i believed that cockroaches are a dirty and scary and its like always under my bed. i believed that cockroaches always follow me.i also believed that my dog can speak.

My UOI Reflection

Central Idea: The human body is designed for movement in work and play and can be affected by a variety of things.

Caring: i tried to help Amanda with the dissection of the chicken wing to cut off the skin.

Open-Minded: i know that my BMI is different from the others.

Drawing of my body: i choose this activity because i was being principled because i needed to draw the right of the photograph. Caring: i choose caring because i cared for other peoples drawing and their photographs.

The Dissection of the chicken Wing: i choose this because i think im being Risk-Taker because i tried a new thing putting of a raw chicken wing skin.Caring: I try to help my partner put of the skin and tried not the muscles or nerves.

Group presentation: i choose this because i think that i was a communicator. i was being a communicator because i listened to what my friends said.Caring: i help with the nerve lines.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

my food Haiku

Friday, September 7, 2007

My pet

Thursday, September 6, 2007

My Haiku





Thursday, August 30, 2007

The Digestive System


I am a fruit. I am eaten by a good boy to give him energy. For that I have to enter his body especially into his digestive system process. Ups….before he eats me I saw his saliva comes out from his mouth.


The Digestive Process

1. The mouth

Because the digestive process begins in the mouth, I have to enter his mouth. He bites me so that I can enter his mouth. I am partly broken down by the process of chewing and by the chemical action of salivary enzymes.

On the way to the stomach, the parts of me have to go to the esophagus. After being chewed and swallowed, I enter the esophagus. The oesophagus is a long tube that runs from the mouth to the stomach. It uses rhythmic, wave-like muscle movements (called peristalsis) to force food from the throat into the stomach. This muscle movement gives human the ability to eat or drink even when they're upside-down.


2. In the stomach - The stomach is a large, sack-like organ that shakes the food and bathes it in a very strong acid (gastric acid). Food in the stomach that is partly digested and mixed with stomach acids is called chyme.

3. In the small intestine - After being in the stomach, the parts of me enter the ileum (the final part of the small intestine). In the small intestine, bile (produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder), pancreatic duodenum, the first part of the small intestine. It then enters the jejunum and enzymes, and other digestive enzymes produced by the inner wall of the small intestine help in the breakdown of food.

4. In the large intestine - After passing through the small intestine, I pass into the large intestine. In the large intestine, some of the water and electrolytes (chemicals like sodium) are removed from the food. Many microbes (bacteria like Bacteroides) in the large intestine help in the digestion process. The first part of the large intestine is called the cecum (the appendix is connected to the cecum). Food then travels upward in the ascending colon. The food travels across the abdomen in the transverse colon, goes back down the other side of the body in the descending colon, and then through the sigmoid colon.

5. The end of the process - Solid waste is then stored in the rectum until it is excreted via the anus.

Conclusion
The main path of our digestive system:

  • Mouth
  • esophagus
  • stomach
  • small intestine
  • large intestine
  • anus

The Facts:

1. Acids and enzymes eat away at the surface of food to break it down.
2. The small intestine is where food is broken down into molecules tiny enough for the body cells to use.
3. In the villi are tiny tubes that carry blood called VESSELS. Food molecules are taken into these blood vessels. Once the food is in the blood, it can travel all over the body.
4. Chewing food takes from 5-30 seconds.
5. Swallowing takes about 10 seconds.
6. Food sloshing in the stomach can be last 3-4 hours.
7. It takes 3 hours for food to move through the intestine.
8. Food drying up and hanging out in the large intestine can last 18 hours 2 days!
9. Rectum is the lower part of the large intestine, where feces are stored before they are excreted. 10. What causes our stomach to growl? Stomach growling occurs when the stomach receives signals from your brain to begin digestion but the stomach is empty.

Bibliography

http://www.innerbody.com/image/digeov.html
http://library.thinkquest.org/5777/dig1.htm
http://kids.yahoo.com/searchp=digestive+system http://trc.ucdavis.edu/biosci10v/bis10v/week10/digestive.gif

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

My Holiday

On my holiday, I only stayed at home because my parents didn't have a plan to go holiday. They had a busy time to work. They didn't have a permission not to go to work at that time.

But it was OK, I had a very good day also. Suddenly, my dad asked us if we wanted to go to Lembang. Wow, it was surprised, finally we had time to go out.

When we were in Lembang, we went to a museum. It was a big museum. I got a lot of information about train. We had some delicious food. We spent four days in Lembang.

Then we had to go home to Sentul and continued my holiday at home. That's my holiday.