Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Day 8 Project

Hi this is Alex and is this is so awesome cause of the progress me and my partner had done. We are almost done with the project and we just needed to research little bit more like the life span of a Bald Eagle and Hyena. I keep forgetting to tell this that I found out of the projects a post ago and their is lots like Cells and Evolution for a PowerPoint and a person is doing a poster I don't what about though. By the way how are you guys doing? I'll think you guys are fine cause I am kind of busy, so see ya.

Alexander F. MIT #6


The project progress is going great. We are already almost done with the project. Sadly that means we are going to be done posting with blogspot. I found out that a bald eagle can live 30 to 40 years but ussually live 15 to 20 years, talk about a short life. As for other people I don't know. But when I find out I will tell.

Jacob G. MIT #26

Day 7 Project

Hey everybody its tomorrow and I think we are doing really fast on this. One page we are doing is the PowerPoint is the habitat the Hyenas and Bald Eagles live in. This is really fun but is kind of tricky how we are going to do these post and Saturday and Sunday. This is going to be tricky. As I think of that, I am running out of ideas to type so I'll get some info. tomorrow and tell you guys. See ya.
Alex F. MIT #6


The project seems to go by really fast. We are doing all kinds of things that are for hyenas and bald eagles. One is life span and main causes of death. I might even go to Alex's house to finish the project. So for now I have to get to work.


Jacob G. MIT #26

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Day 6 Project

Hey everybody its us and we are doing great on the PowerPoint, but has been a little short. I think I can fix that though by making it big the letter or adding more detail, so I wonder what other people are doing for their project. I know its blogging also, but are they doing a PowerPoint, poster, essay, or a model of what they are researching on like cells or mammal's insides. By the way if any one can bring me the info that would awesome. Anyways, back on the project, we are doing this as quick as we can, so lets see what we are going to be doing to be tomorrow.

Alex F. MIT #6




It's me Jacob. The PowerPoint is going great. Me and my partner have been agreeing and disagreeing on somethings, but has been going good. As of now we are about half-way if not more. The blogging for the project is almost done but that just means more time for the project. So as of now goodbye and talk to you tommorow.


Jacob G. MIT #26







Day 5 Project

Today we did a smart thing to get two laptops at once. I am doing my paragraph and he is doing his, but right now at 1:24 pm he is doing our PowerPoint. We like doing PowerPoint because it is easier and fun with the animation. But to get serious, we did two collums for Hyena and Bald Eagles. For example, just to get the picture for you, the hyenas and bald eagles have half a page for each page. So for today, goodbye.
Alexander F. MIT #6

So now at 1:32 my partner and I switched. He is doing a PowerPoint and I'm posting. I also enjoy doing PowerPoints because they are more advanced than doing a poster and I like to be ahead of the game. For instance, when a person does a poster and one does a PowerPoint, the PowerPoint looks more professional. So until next time, goodbye.
Jacob G. MIT #26

Monday, June 13, 2011

Day 4 Project

Um... I think we are going to do the posts separately now so, I guess we are going good with the project. So far we have the test or assessment done. A question from it was what was the percent larger the female bald eagle to the male bald eagle. I predict this is going to be a lot harder for the power point presentation we are going to be doing for the project. Finally I hope we will pass and see you guys next time.

Alexander F. MIT #6




Ha ha my partner had a misunderstanding we are doing it together. Sofar we have done an assessment that we will give people after they see our power point. A question we are having is " where do hyenas not live?" So for now goodbye until next time.

Jacob G. MIT #26

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Day 3 Research

On my last day of research I found even more new information. For instance, most hyenas are 90 to 190 and pounds. Also, they live from grasslands and woodlands, to deserts and moutains up to 13,000 feet. In addtion, they only have one predator, man! So for the last time good bye.
Jacob G MIT #26

This is the last day of the resaerch. It has been very fun to research Bald Eagles. Let me tell you the facts. They can be found in Canada, Alsaska, and USA to Northof Mexico. Also, Females wiegh 12.8 pounds and male wiegh nine pounds. Another is that They are normaly 28 to 38 pounds inches. Anyways it has been alot of fun so, bye.
Alex F MIT #6



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Day 2 Research

So far I've learned about how hyenas originated from the jungles of Eurasia. They were bone crushers and split into two groups. Extremely dog like and one meat eating bone crusher. The may be smaller than a lion, but have a bite that is extremely harder. So as soon as i get more information on hyenas Asta La Vista For Now.
Jacob G MIT #26


As of now, I know many things about bald eagles. We learned that the females are 20% larger than male. Another thing we did is that They prefer to live near water.That is why they are called waterbirds, and also live near water for the fish. Finally, word of advice, always do the project or you will fail. Alex F MIT #6

Friday, June 3, 2011

Day 1 Research

So far I have 16 deatails on day 1 of my research. It has been rather easy so far, but im sure it will get more difficult. I really wanted to dothe hyena but my partner didn't want to. I convinced him to make a powerpoint also. So for now good day and good night.

- Jacob G MIT

At day one of the project, I really had fun reaserching the Bald Eagle. I think we are going to put lots of fun and funny animations on our power point to make it not boring.I learned many things of the Hyena, but I wanted to do the meerkat. I think this project will be...... Awesome. Finally,so long, farewell, and adios.

Alexander F MIT