Sunday, March 23, 2008

Pictures of my Sister Doing Activites

I am very sorry my pics are not the greatest, my sister refused to coroperate with the picture taking and i am not very good with the computer and rotating the photos. Sorry:(

This is her doing activity # 3 10 lunges




This her here jogging in place for one minute. Activity # 2





I know that they are not the best photos but she refused to let me take the photos of her front. This is her preforming activity #1, 20 jumping jacks.

1 comment:

Larry Frolich said...

Kristin Gill
SELF/UNIT EVALUATION
Thanks for your honest self-eval. I can imagine just how engaged you must have felt in the middle of Albertson’s—it has yet to happen, but one day I will catch one of my students doing this lab!....And yes, surprising how many calories we can consume!

COMPENDIUM ONE—CARDIOVASCULAR/IMMUNE
The compendiums look great with nice images chosen for them. It would be great to master getting the images in with the text, but whatever….I do like better how the nutrition has clear sub-headings whereas the cardiovascular just seems to lump everything together. Try doing a little table of contents with clear sub-sections for each review. Nice job.

COMPENDIUM TWO—NUTRITION

LAB ONE—BLOOD PRESSURE
This lab looks great…nice answers for all the questions…good data graphs.

LAB TWO—FOOD FOR A DAY
Nice list..honest response about how helpful this is….I’m always surprised that even folks who think they eat a low-fat diet have lots of calories from fat…even myself!

LAB PROJECT—EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
Nice job on this lab. The graphs are beautiful and the pictures of your sister are more than adequate—give a good sense of the mindset she was probably in! You do a nice job coming back to your hypothesis, presenting and analyzing the data.


ESSAY—EATING
I think you’re right—the key is for people to go back to a home cuisine where they actually cook real ingredients and have a personal cultural basis for their diet…but the companies that make a buck off food are not likely to let that happen easily….maybe the economy will make us though.

Kristin—great job on this unit! You really make the labs seem real and seem to appreciate them for what they tell us about biology and our own bodies—keep it up!
LF