Wednesday, February 25, 2009 , 9:14 PM
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heres our comparison graph http://www.box.net/shared/q59037srxq
Thursday, February 12, 2009 , 2:47 PM
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Here are the things that we owed. - Jeremy
, 1:21 PM
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Here is our completed Greenhouse project!(: http://www.box.net/shared/bqkko6q1tq
, 1:10 PM
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Here are the questions that we will be asking for the survey.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 , 6:06 PM
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Here is our lesson 3. Our lesson 4 and 5 should be uploaded either by thursday or friday.
http://www.box.net/shared/ghngr7qyj8
, 5:28 PM
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Dear Peoples,We MAY be a little late with our lesson 4 and 5, BUT we will get it posted ASAP.
, 4:35 PM
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Eugene here, in case any of you would like to make a mini greenhouse as an experiment, here iswhat you can do.(This is the example we used .)
Here's what you do:
1. Cut the bottoms off two plastic soda bottles
2. Fill one with a moist mix of sand and potting soil, remove the colored-plastic bottom-rest from the other
3. Put in 6-10 cuttings depedending on how large they are, or plant your seeds
4. Fit the two bottoms together
Depending upon what you are growing, it can take about six to ten weeks for your cuttings to root. It may take less time to germinate seed, again it depends upon what you are growing.
You can then transplant them to a pot filled with soil and let them grow on for another month or two. By then you will have a plant ready to go out in your garden.
There (: happy making
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 , 12:32 PM
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UPDATE! Our project, the mini greenhouse, has not much changed in the past week, so we are extending our project time to 2 weeks instead of 1.
Monday, February 9, 2009 , 10:34 PM
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Reflections,Eugene Gwan: What is important now is that we need someone to pinpoint our mistakes, so as to change and improve.
Ryan Foong: Although it may be tedious, but we still need to get the job done no matter what, so we need to work as a team better.
Jeremy Ho:All of us have a part to play and we must do what we can to contribute to the team.
Monday, February 2, 2009 , 3:24 PM
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Here is our lesson 2 task. --> http://www.box.net/shared/kz3zrucq1p
, 2:58 PM
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Hey, We had IPW today and decided to start the greenhouse as soon as we got the materials today, Mr Chew suggested that maybe we could think of the variables first and write them down.
Sunday, February 1, 2009 , 5:07 PM
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Hey. We have decided to do the plant green house by this week, and we will update on pictures.The new final presentation will be uploaded soon. The amount of water for the plant shall be 100 ml and it will be put under regular sunlight. - Eugene
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 , 9:14 PM
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heres our comparison graph http://www.box.net/shared/q59037srxq
Thursday, February 12, 2009 , 2:47 PM
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Here are the things that we owed. - Jeremy
, 1:21 PM
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Here is our completed Greenhouse project!(: http://www.box.net/shared/bqkko6q1tq
, 1:10 PM
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Here are the questions that we will be asking for the survey.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 , 6:06 PM
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Here is our lesson 3. Our lesson 4 and 5 should be uploaded either by thursday or friday.
http://www.box.net/shared/ghngr7qyj8
, 5:28 PM
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Dear Peoples,We MAY be a little late with our lesson 4 and 5, BUT we will get it posted ASAP.
, 4:35 PM
$blogitemtitle$>
Eugene here, in case any of you would like to make a mini greenhouse as an experiment, here iswhat you can do.(This is the example we used .)
Here's what you do:
1. Cut the bottoms off two plastic soda bottles
2. Fill one with a moist mix of sand and potting soil, remove the colored-plastic bottom-rest from the other
3. Put in 6-10 cuttings depedending on how large they are, or plant your seeds
4. Fit the two bottoms together
Depending upon what you are growing, it can take about six to ten weeks for your cuttings to root. It may take less time to germinate seed, again it depends upon what you are growing.
You can then transplant them to a pot filled with soil and let them grow on for another month or two. By then you will have a plant ready to go out in your garden.
There (: happy making
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 , 12:32 PM
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UPDATE! Our project, the mini greenhouse, has not much changed in the past week, so we are extending our project time to 2 weeks instead of 1.
Monday, February 9, 2009 , 10:34 PM
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Reflections,Eugene Gwan: What is important now is that we need someone to pinpoint our mistakes, so as to change and improve.
Ryan Foong: Although it may be tedious, but we still need to get the job done no matter what, so we need to work as a team better.
Jeremy Ho:All of us have a part to play and we must do what we can to contribute to the team.
Monday, February 2, 2009 , 3:24 PM
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Here is our lesson 2 task. --> http://www.box.net/shared/kz3zrucq1p
, 2:58 PM
Reflections.$blogitemtitle$>
Hey, We had IPW today and decided to start the greenhouse as soon as we got the materials today, Mr Chew suggested that maybe we could think of the variables first and write them down.
Sunday, February 1, 2009 , 5:07 PM
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Hey. We have decided to do the plant green house by this week, and we will update on pictures.The new final presentation will be uploaded soon. The amount of water for the plant shall be 100 ml and it will be put under regular sunlight. - Eugene