PROJECT #1:
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Mini Mecca Models |
By building a large landscape of Mecca's famous bazaar. This 3-D project demonstrates our group's creativity. I believe we all did really well on making the display accurate and super awesome.
Zen: The cool bank and it's money$$$ and spread sand.
Alyssia: A few labels, helped roll clay
Me: Lights, music, clay fruit, booths, some rugs, some people, tables, horse stable, labels in English + Arabic.
Haile: The figures, crate
Sash: Literally the most helpful person ever!! Helped us with every thing.(also tower base)
Joselyn: some of the prayer rugs
Zen: The cool bank and it's money$$$ and spread sand.
Alyssia: A few labels, helped roll clay
Me: Lights, music, clay fruit, booths, some rugs, some people, tables, horse stable, labels in English + Arabic.
Haile: The figures, crate
Sash: Literally the most helpful person ever!! Helped us with every thing.(also tower base)
Joselyn: some of the prayer rugs
Pictures of our mini Mecca models:
Quarter #3 GMO Mission Impossible project + tech pieces
I enjoyed the project and I am super proud of all the work we put into these many presentations. We got Africa and made our meal based on a traditional African dish with yummy ingredients and a little spice. We had to solve for drought & malnutrition. Apparently, my friends really liked ours, with the most awards in the class; 29 in total.
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Quarter #4
I am very proud of how my pieces for the Renaissance project! I'm also super exited for the up-coming Renaissance fair in June! I chose this project to show you because these stood out to me as being the most fun and rewarding project this year! My renaissance person is Galileo Galilei, a scientific revolution polymath who was famous for inventing the telescope, discovering the bumps on the moon, and most famously, dropping two different weights off of the Tower of Pisa. According to wiki, "In 1589 the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei is said to have dropped two spheres of different masses from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to demonstrate that their time of descent was independent of their mass." This affected many thing we commonly see today, and because of Galileo Galilei, a spark turned into a flame that nobody can extinguish.
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