Screenflow is an app on the Apple computers that can record what you are doing on your screen, you can record your voice, and you can also record your self. After you record what you did on your screen then you can edit it to make it look better than what it is, and you can put titles on it anywhere you want, you can add call outs so you can make like a spotlight around the cursor to point out important things. You can also add in transitions, you can split the clips if you want to put something in between the two clips, and you can add music into the beginning and or the end.
Screenflow can be useful in the future because you can use it in college for a project that you want to record your voice and what you want to do on your screen for a better way to explain to yourself what your doing and how your supposed to do it. It can also be helpful in your job by if you become a teacher you can make a screenflow to show your students if you're not going to be there the next day. You can also use it if you become a doctor, a vet, or anything really because if you want to be able to show your patients what will happen before you operate on them or operate on their animal, so they can see if it's going to be dangerous to them or not. It can be useful to a construction worker by being able to watch it if you need to remember how to build or take down something.
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Vocabulary for the week of October 24-28
1.A. Naive-(Adjective)- showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment B. She was naive because she didn't know how to do the job. C. My mom was naive the first day of her new job because she didn't know how to do the job. 2.A. Niche-(Verb)- Place or position B. At Applebee's they gave the new worker the easiest niche to work at, but first they had to explain to them how it works. C. During the Presidential debate we are debating who should take niche of Barack Obama because we have to vote every 4 years. 3.A. Obliterate-(Verb)- Destroy utterly or wipe out B. During some of the wars we obliterated some countries, but we also got obliterated too. C. Down the road from my house they obliterated a house because it was old and falling apart. 4.A Gratify-(Verb)- Give someone pleasure or satisfaction B. My mom's boyfriend said that he wanted to clean the house, so that my mom was satisfied when she got home. C. On my brothers grade card he got satisfactory in art because he didn't finish his project. 5.A. Infinite-(Adjective)- Goes on forever B. The numbers in the number system are infinite because we never stop counting. C. Emma said that her life is going to be infinite, so she can see everything in the future. Vocabulary for the week of October 31- November 3 6.A. Coefficient- The numerical factor of a term B. 4x-7=5 Where 4 is the coefficient C.www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/images/variable-constant.gif 7.A. Multiplicative- Inverse-two numbers with a product of 1, also known as the reciprocal of a number B. 15x1/15=15/1x1/15=15/15=1 C.www.solving-math-problems.com/image-files/mult_15_recip-bl-red-yell.png 8.A. Identity- An equation that is true for every value of the variable. B. 4+0=4 0+9=9 -7+0=-7 Where 0 is the identity C.www.mathnstuff.com/math/spoken/here/1words/i/i1.gif 9A. Null set- Empty set, meaning there is no solution for an equation B.{} ()= Null sets C. pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1861254394/Picture_2_400x400.png 10.A. Properties- Statements that are true for all numbers B. Commutative, Associative, Distributive, and Identity are all properties C.www.mathatube.com/sitebuilder/images/addition_properties-777-600x339.jpg Vocabulary for the week of November 7-10 11.A. Embody-(Verb)- Be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to an idea, quality, or feeling B. My mom was embody when she thought of how to rearrange the kitchen. C. It's not very easy to be embody when you can't choose which one to do because they are all so cool. 12.A. Exasperate-(Verb)-Irritate intensely; infuriate B. Since my brother exasperates a lot, he gets yelled at a lot by my mom. C. I made my mom mad because I was exasperating, so she yelled at me in front of my friends. 13.A. Fiasco-(Noun)-A thing that is a complete failure, especially in a ludicrous or humiliating way. B. I made a fiasco when I missed the layup that I had been practicing for days. C. My mom told my brother that if he didn't quit then she was going to make a fiasco because he wasn't listening. 14.A. Garnish- Decorate or embellish B. I garnished by room because it was looking plain so I had to add something. C. In the bedroom at my dads we have to garnish it, so that it looks nicer when we move. 15.A. Heritage-(Noun)-Property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance B. Mr. Oney said that he will inherit his dads farm land, then he's going to give it to his two daughters. C. My mom said that she will inherit the house that my grandma is living in when she passes away, then she will will give it to me, so that we can keep the house in the family. 16.A. Plate- Theory of global tectonics in which the lithosphere is divided into a number of crustal plates, each of which moves on the plastic as the lithosphere is more or less independently to collide with, slide under, or move past adjacent plates. B. Monday in Science we had to do a paper about plate tectonics, so that we understood them better wen we take our test. C. In Science we are getting ready to take a test over plate tectonics because we finished the chapter on Tuesday. My summer consist of babysitting my 2 little brothers and my little sister Monday-Friday until about 5:00 when my step-mom got home. After she would get home my sister and I would go outside to let out our horses if it wasn't raining, if it was then we would clean out stalls, give them hay, and water. If it wasn't or did rain then we would go outside to get our horses ready to ride for an upcoming horse show. Most Saturdays there would be a horse show so we would get our stuff out of the trailer on Friday and take it to the barn, so that we can clean it to put it back in the trailer. Then we would give our horses a bath, when they were all dry we braided their manes. After we did that we would have to put on their sheets so they don't rub against the wall at night and undo their braids. Then we go inside to make sure we have our clothes out for the morning, and take showers, so we can go to bed. Usually we have to get up at about 5:30 in the morning to get dressed, do our hair, and go feed our horses. Then we will load horses up in the trailer, and leave for the horse show. Usually we end up getting home about 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning and the show starts about 11 or 12 o'clock in the afternoon. Some Saturdays we go to truck pulls with my dad so we have to help him get ready. So my step-mom, sister, and I wash the truck and trailer while my dad and brother work on the pulling truck. Then we have to load the truck, check on the horses, then we can leave. Usually if the pull starts at 3 or 4 then we get home about 1. So most of my summer was babysitting, horse shows, and truck pulls. Amberley Snyder, a paralyzed barrel racer, is my hero. She is my hero because if she can be a paralyzed barrel racer, and not really be afraid then I can do it too without being paralyzed. Amberley was in a car accident when she was on her way home, driving through Wyoming from her home state of Utah on her way to the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver when she glanced down to check her map. She had just stopped at a gas station and had forgotten to re-buckle her seatbelt. As she looked up, she realized she had faded over a lane and was heading towards a metal beam on the side of the road she tried to correct her truck, but she slid off the road, and her truck turned completely sideways. Amberley was ejected and hit a fence post on the side of the freeway. She knew she must have broken her back because she didn't have any feeling in her legs.
Being in a car accident didn't stop her from following her dreams, and still riding her horse, in rodeos. Amberley is an outgoing person she always tries her best even she thinks she can't do it. Even if she doesn't run the fastest time, win or place at all in a rodeo she doesn't get mad or angry, she will just go with it, as long as she thinks she did great. Amberley is a very gracious person she always has great sportsmanship when she runs at rodeos, and when someone is done running, or if they place she will tell them they did a great job and congratulations. Amberley is also hard-working, when she's not going to rodeos she's at home riding her horse to improve for the next rodeo. Amberley is trust worthy because if the announcers announce she gets first when she goes up to get her check she will check the placings sheet just to make sure. If she doesn't actually get first she will let the announcers know they got mixed up that she actually got a different place. Amberley is my hero because she works hard at everything she does to accomplish her goals. Also she tries her best on everything she will never give up until all her goals are accomplished. Amberley never gives up she always thrives for what she wants to accomplish in her life. Amberley is a great role model because even with her being paralyzed she never gives up on anything. That makes me think well if Amberley doesn't give up, and my life is way easier than Amberley's If I had to choose whether to put tax on sugary drink or not I would choose to put a tax on sugary drinks. I would choose to put a tax on sugary drinks because yes people like to drink sugary drinks, but you shouldn't drink them all the time because they can cause health issues. "Health experts say the beverages contribute to health issues, such as diabetes, obesity, and tooth decay."
I think putting tax on sugary drinks is a good idea. If you raise the price of sugary drinks then people will most likely not want to buy them anymore because they cost more money, and some people don't want to spend a lot of money on sugary drinks. If less people don't want to buy the sugary drinks then they may not end up with diabetes, becoming obese or having tooth decay. Voters in Berkley and Philadelphia already put a penny-per-ounce soda tax in 2014. In the article they talked about a woman named Clem Howard, that has a mother, a baby sister, and brother-in-law that all have diabetes, and that doesn't stop her mother from drinking at least 2 sodas a day. Clem's brother-in-law lost a toe because of diabetes, but this doesn't stop him from drinking sugary drinks. |
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