Sunday, May 6, 2012

Chemisty Lab ♥

Science:
    Graduates will have a basic understanding of the laws and processes of nature and science. They will appreciate both the immensity and intricacy of the creation, as designed by the Creator. The scientific method, both ids potential and its limits, will be understood and utilized. Both naturalism and pantheism will be understood as contrary to a Christian worldview, while "Design" theories will be appropriately presented.

Annotation:
     I chose a lab out of my Chemistry lab book that I did this previous semester to represent the Science outcome. My entire lab book is filled with various labs we have performed in Chemistry. These labs help me understand the material better as its dealing with hands on lessons. This lab is dealing with stochiometry, which is my favorite subject in Chemistry. It deals with plenty of math which also could tie into the numeracy outcome. I plan to take what I have learned from my Chemistry labs to college to help me better understand the college science courses I take.

Dance on Face to Face Choir Tour ♥

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Gifts & Calling:
     Graduates will have an understanding of their distinct gifts, will pursue, through planning & decision-making, post high training and experiences that will further expose & develop those gifts, and make career choices that will provide a service to society, sustenance for family & fulfillment & joy to each individual graduate.


Annotation:
     This is mine & Leah's dance that we preformed throughout the Face to Face Choir Tour 2012. The entire Choir traveled throughout the Mid-West during SAC week. In the Rehoboth outcomes it talks about pursuing your talents. The tour helped further pursue my dance career by pushing me to do my best & and having me perform in front of people I'd never met before. Having the opportunity to travel and dance was an amazing experience! I thank Mr. Ippel and Mrs. Deyoung for opening those doors for me.

Doctrine Paper ♥

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Biblical Literacy:
     Graduates will have a solid knowledge of the biblical story, both Old & New Testament. They will understand the Bible as God's revelation to humankind. Their biblical literacy will become more than head knowledge, but will routinely find application in life, they will see the Bible as central to their faith & discipleship.

Annotation:
     This was the first paper I wrote in my independent Doctrine class this year. It focuses on the basis of doctrine and what it is all about. It gave me a strong understanding of the basis of the Old & New Testament. It not only focused on the Word itself, but how other documents throughout history helped shape the Bible we have today. I can take what I have learned from this paper in order to strengthen my knowledge of the Bible.

New Mexico History Power Point ♥

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History:
     Graduates will appreciate history and honor its unique ability to enlighten our path. They will understand the power of the past over the present and future. they will have traveled the contours of the Western World, but also the important non-Western and local history that continues to shape the world of our students.


Annotation:
     This particular power point was done my sophomore year in New Mexico History. It is based on well known historic events and how they have affected New Mexico. This project helped me understand and appreciate history more which is what the Rehoboth outcome hopes to have students achieve. Being able to tie major events to home really helped me understand the significance of history and it's impact. I can now take a better understanding of history and New Mexico on with me to California.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Econ - Project Life ♥

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Economics:
     Graduates will receive an overview of economic systems and principles. They will understand Biblical principles of sharing and financial stewardship will desire to use their resources to serve the kingdom of God, will practice good money management and will be self-sufficient and saving. Students will understand such concepts as financial dependency, consumerism, pawn economy, instant gratification and the culture of poverty. 

Annotation: 
      My Economics class this year has been so informal and helpful. It helped me comprehend money and money management all together. Project Life covered all aspects of growing up, from buying a house to choosing who to marry to tithing. I liked that tithing was incorporated into the project because that ties into the outcome of understanding Biblical principles of sharing and financial stewardship. I am now familiar with the process of buying houses and insurance which will be very helpful in the long run. I hope to bring all this knowledge with me in the future when I leave for college.