K: I know that Solar Energy comes from the sun and also can be very hot. It can also give you a sun burn. L: I have learned how the sun's rays reflect and get absorbed and how different kinds of solar ovens work. | W: I want to know how solar energy works and how I can toast a piece of bread using solar energy. A: I will keep researching solar energy and also I will make different kinds of solar cookers. | H: I will research solar energy using books and the internet. I will also try to make a good solar oven. Q: I want to know what the best kind of solar oven is and why. I also want to know what types of solar cookers can cook the fastest. |
Reflection: I think that the hardest part was building the solar oven. Also it was hard to decide what kind of solar oven I was going to build. There was a big challenge also on finding a good web site to research on. Then it was easy to research. The easiest thing was making my video because I knew all the things and I just had to talk about how it works.
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:23:46 am
Thank you for looking at my project.
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3/19/2015 11:47:36 pm
I liked the tinfoil oven could try to cook something on video plz? Does the temperature has to be sertin degrees?😃👍
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:24:51 am
I think that the temperature does matter and I can not cook anything because there are holes in it fro damage.
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Annie
3/24/2015 12:53:35 am
That is the coolest thing I ever heard! ;D
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:27:07 am
Thank you, I hope you learned new things.
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Maddie
3/24/2015 12:54:15 am
I love the project! It's really cool! I enjoy learning about this! Great job!! :)
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:34:16 am
Thank you for looking at my project I hope that you learned new things.
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Austin
3/24/2015 12:55:16 am
Great genius hour project!
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:35:43 am
Thank you for looking at my project. Do you do Genius Hour?
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:38:07 am
Thank you, I can not try it outside because it has a hole in it.
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Natalie
3/26/2015 02:34:15 pm
Amazing! How did you come up with that idea. I hope you make more ideas
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:39:18 am
Thank you I came up with the idea after reading a book about solar energy.
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:39:47 am
Thank you!
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Kendall F.
4/21/2015 05:45:41 am
This was an amazing project Charlie! It is so cool that you were able to take the energy debates a step further and do this project. I liked how you explained all of the different materials for this project and also showed why black was the best choice for the construction paper. I wonder if you showed the viewers how you toasted bread, it would make the project even more interesting! This passion time project got me really interested in solar energy and I might want to try this experiment! Overall, you did an awesome job!
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:41:54 am
Thank you Kendall,
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Lucas V.
4/21/2015 06:05:06 am
Charlie,
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:43:09 am
Thank you Lucas,
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Nick G
4/21/2015 06:13:18 am
I liked your video and how you explained what your project did and how it worked. One improvement you might want to consider is maybe make a Video of your site if you made one and put a video of your experiment on the site. I also liked how you talked just right for the video.
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Charlie C.
4/28/2015 05:51:18 am
Thank you Nick, I did not make a website though so I can not post it on a website.
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2/28/2022 04:03:12 am
Many enterprises are moving into solar as solar technology becomes more mainstream, giving clients a wide range of options. Customers are sometimes perplexed by the sheer number of solar brands/companies available and are doubtful of their selections. Many good suppliers/companies get lost in the shuffle until they are uncovered.
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