Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Extra Credit -- Poem

Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you;
But when the leaves hang trembling
The wind is passing through.

Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I;
But when the trees bow down their heads
The wind is passing by.

Christina Rossetti

Weather is used throughout this poem by talking all about wind. To enhance this poem the poet uses words like "leaves, trembling, wind etc. etc." and this tells us that this also has to do with weather. With using knowledge about weather for this poem it helps you understand better about what she's talking about by creating a picture in the reader's mind. The type of weather discussed is the wind.

The poem would not be the same without the mention of weather because then this poem would not exist without the element of wind. Figurative language is used in this poem when she says "the trees bow down their heads" because trees cannot literally bow down their heads. This specific poem does not further my knowledge about weather because it only talks about the wind passing by.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

In-Class Response 2

Another thing we've been studying in class is evaporation. We did an experiment where we took water from natural resources and moved them around, which acted as the normal way the evaporation cycle should work. Then we added recources where humans existed to use the water. At the end of the experiment we learned that humans consume a lot of water and we are losing the water in the other resources that we depend on. Personally I feel that humans use too much of the water for things we don't need. Together we need to find a way to conserve the water so we can have some for later in life. This experiment really opened my eyes about how selfish humans really are.

In-Class Response

In class lately we have been studying wind. We did an experiment with kites and how they flew. The kites didn't fly in the area we were at. I wondered why the kites didn't fly in the open field where as they flew at the beach. I came to a conclusion that there wasn't enough hot and cold air mixed together to create the wind our kites needed to fly. It also didn't help that our kites were heavier than the wind. When the cool air from the ocean and the warm air from the beach collide they create the wind that our kites need to be able to fly. This information can help me in the future if i want to plan a trip to the beach and i would like to fly kites, or do some other activity that involves the wind. If i know where is the best place, it could help save a lot of time.