1. Post a blog each week of at least 200 words. You could: -describe something you learned that week -explain something that surprised you about the week -provide an update about projects you're working on -explain how you solved a problem
Include images or video that you shoot on project-the combination of words and images is what makes a post interesting
2. Comment on one of your classmates' posts. Show your interest in what your classmate is doing on his/her project; make good feelings!
Let's agree that all blog posts are due by the end of the day on the last three Mondays during May, which means the first post is due by the end of the day on Monday, May 10. Happy blogging!
Jack Breisch
Monday, May 10, 2010
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Dear Seniors Blogging Here...check out other blogs that are linked to this one including blogs from Ali Foti, the three fishemen, and Dylan Ford. I know all of them would appreciate your readership and comments. Thanks.
So far senior project has been an educational blast for the three of us. We started off our journey by fishing the Chagrin River. We fished for four days each day in a different location and we got rained out one day (Thursday). Coming into project the three of us knew hardly anything about water testing and water quality but we now know what good water visibility is, Ph levels, suspended solids in the water, and how water temperature effect the fish. We learn more each day and enjoy what were doing even on the early morning wake-ups when we go to try and sang the morning fish! Pat and Teddy were lucky to each catch a small mouth bass. Pat used a fly fishing rod and Teddy used a spinning rod, both seem to be working. It was very exciting and there are hopefully more to come! Kent still waits for his. On the day we were rained off the river we went to Gander Mountain, an outdoors store in Mentor, where we talked to the manager and he gladly posted our blog on their board so were getting our names out there! We are now done with the Chagrin River but we are moving on to the Rocky, were excited to see what’s ahead. Hopefully lots more fish!! Please come visit our blog and check out what we report every day!!
So far senior project has been an educational blast for the three of us. We started off our journey by fishing the Chagrin River. We fished for four days each day in a different location and we got rained out one day (Thursday). Coming into project the three of us knew hardly anything about water testing and water quality but we now know what good water visibility is, Ph levels, suspended solids in the water, and how water temperature effect the fish. We learn more each day and enjoy what were doing even on the early morning wake-ups when we go to try and sang the morning fish! Pat and Teddy were lucky to each catch a small mouth bass. Pat used a fly fishing rod and Teddy used a spinning rod, both seem to be working. It was very exciting and there are hopefully more to come! Kent still waits for his. On the day we were rained off the river we went to Gander Mountain, an outdoors store in Mentor, where we talked to the manager and he gladly posted our blog on their board so were getting our names out there! We are now done with the Chagrin River but we are moving on to the Rocky, were excited to see what’s ahead. Hopefully lots more fish!! Please come visit our blog and check out what we report every day!!
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