Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Extensive Reading Outline
Out line:
- During his junior high and high school years:
- 1. At age fifteen, the youngest in the class by at least fifteen years. page:28
- 2. Earned a Hayden Planetarium issued certificate. page: 28
- 3. Of all planets, his favourite is Saturn. page: 30
- 4. Created a lamp and got A+. page: 30-31
- 5. Received a scholarship from a club to take a trip. page: 31
- Two thousand scientists, engineers and eclipse enthusiasts onboard the Canberra. page: 32
- Easter day can never have a solar eclipse. page: 33
- Saturn average density less than that of water. page: 34
- In the night which he spent in Mojave Desert, saw bezillions. page: 35
What surprised you most about your reading today?
The author joined college when he was fifteen years old.He even joined classes in which the difference between him and the youngest person there is fifteen years.The other surprising thing is that Easter is the day of the year which can never have a total solar eclipse.
Tyson, Neil D. The sky is not the limit. N.p.: Prometheus Books, 2004. 1-203. Print.
Monday, February 10, 2014
About the extensive reading
I read some of the book I have chosen, which is "The Sky Is Not The Limit". First part of the book is about the author's life.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Reaction to Extensive Reading
I read some of "Freakonomics".It is about economist and I think it is a nice book.However, it is hard to understand.
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