Monday, January 18, 2010

Alex and Emmalee - Constellations

Alex X. and Emallee G.

When researching our information, it wasn't that hard but you had to make sure that all of our information was from a reliable source. Personally we don't think it was confusing either to find. The most interesting thing that we learned was that constellations were named by the Greeks and Egyptians.

16 comments:

  1. Very good guys but the text was a little hard to read.

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  2. I never knew that there was 88 constellations in the sky. Also the text was hard to read but I understand why it was.

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  3. I liked all of the pictures but you could've put more information on the conestation information.

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  4. Like Tyler, I never knew that there were 88 constellations. And there was a lot of information on the constellations and history of it all.

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  5. You had a lot of pictures, which helps us visualize what you're talking about but like Zoe said, you could have put some more constallation information.

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  6. You had great visuals and your information was very easy and clear. I learned that there were 106 stars in the Hercules constellation. That is really intersting. Advice to you would maybe be a bit more detailed when your describing the constellations. Otherwise you did great.

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  7. I would have never known that hercules consists of so many stars. The constallations are so confusing they dont even look like the pictuere they are representing. Good job on the power point I learned alot obout important stars castor and pollox

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  8. man this is cool and very interesting i didnt know that there were 88 constallations

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  9. I liked that your information helped me learn alot about constallations.

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  11. I was very confused how you explained the constellations (Leo and Draco). Besides that I thought you guys did a great job. Also I would have never of guessed that there was 88 constellations

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  12. Very informational i liked how you had good information and good pictures.

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  13. Great pictures. I never knew there were so many constellations!

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  14. nice job on the Picture and the information i learned a lot about the constellations.

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  15. the information was a little dry, no real empuhsus. Some of the words were a little hard to read. I discovered that cosenlations help dived the sky.

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  16. I did not understand some times what they were talking about because the group just out of no where say stuf like "Adopted from the greek herads"??

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