FA Reflection

Making a feature article was fun, but a lot harder than expected. We had to get topics, know what we would write about them, and a lot more. Sounds easy, right? Wrong. Making a feature article included knowing enough about your topic to fill three slides. The only bonus you had was that text features took up a good amount of space. The feature article was very enjoyable though. Whether it was formatting, or finding pictures, I enjoyed everything about it. If you want to know how this process started and how it ended up, keep reading.
Coming up with a topic and message was as easy as expected. Off the bat, I knew I wanted to do two topics. Soccer, or UChicago. The hard part was finding my third as I did not know what to do. But after some thinking I knew that I wanted to do JWST. It was a fun process and the next part was to choose which topic I wanted to do. In the end I chose to do UChicago which was a fun topic to do.
The part I am most proud of is my formatting. In the end, it looked very good and without borders I think it looked more professional. For my first slide I thought I needed to make it look the best as it had to catch the attention of everyone who saw it. I decided to have one photo, a fun fact box, and a good amount of text. In the end I made the photo and the facts box very close to each other to make sure I could fit as much text as possible. In the end I think all the pages except for the second came out perfectly. I don’t prefer the second because it is a bit too text feature heavy. Also, the most enjoyable part of writing the feature article was by far formatting it. Formatting was deciding where you wanted everything to go and that’s important because if you had a bad format your slide would look to text feature heavy, or just off. I feel the slide I formatted best was my first slide as it was very text feature and text balanced. One part I found challenging was the writing part. It was not challenging, but the part that I feel might have discouraged people was the fact that it looked a lot smaller than your actual slide. For example, the requirement was to have an article with three pages or more. While I first started writing with no text features, my writing was around 2 slides. That got me very nervous as I did not know if I was going to have enough writing to meet the requirements. In the end it was not a problem and I was able to get five slides, two more than the requirement.
I would say that the main difference between a personal narrative and a feature article is that for a feature article you have to be a lot more broad. For example, let’s say that somebody wrote about their favorite sports team. They would have needed to remove that that was their favorite team. For me that came when I needed to remove a part of the Rockefeller Chapel section. In my first rough draft, I had a few sentences about how I felt about the chapel when I went to chicago. I had to remove that and a lot more as I talked about my time at the university. In the end it did not affect me and I do feel like my teacher was correct in telling me to change a few words but still roughly have the same sentences.
I used certain strategies to help me make my article sound better. One strategy that I used was to use deliberate word choices. For example, I had a sentence that used the word ex-student. While it does make sense, I thought alumni would work better as it is a quicker, and easier way to get my point across. Also, since I used a word readers did not know I could have put a vocabulary box that explained that word and many more. In the end, I did actually end up putting the vocabulary box in the second page, where I had a blank spot I needed to fill.
Making my feature article was a very fun experience. There are many things I learned from this process. Firstly, making a simple article can be a lot harder than you think. And second, articles like the NYT take a lot of effort to actually make. While there were some challenging parts, the article was still fun to make. I would like to do this again, as I am very proud about the article I ended up with.

If you will like to see the article here it is.

Halloween Reflection

BOO! You’re trick or treating and you get jump scared by a decoration, you want to run off and scream, “I want my mommy!” But the familiar sound of a door opening grasps your attention and you start trotting back to collect your well deserved candy! That was my experience trick or treating. It was super fun and there was so much more I liked!

I liked the Heathcote Halloween Party because it was just for the fifth graders. That was nice because I was able to hang out with people only in my grade, and I also felt like there would have been too many kids there if everyone went. An interesting costume I saw was Noah Conway’s injured football player. I liked it because it was unique and done perfectly. Firstly, he used his brother’s actual cast so I thought it looked really good as it was authentic. Secondly, I really like how he combined the make-up with the costume. What he did was eye black and fake blood. I thought the eye black looked really good as it blended well with the purple and blue. Also the fake blood was on his cheek so it looked like he got cut. Overall that was some of the cool things from the Heathcote Halloween Party. There were many things about the Halloween parade. One of the things I liked were the costumes. Firstly, Kayla had a really funny costume which was a baby shark shark. I thought it was cool because I have never seen that costume. Also I thought it was nice that it was a simple costume and she did not overdo it. Another costume I enjoyed was Jason’s football player. Yes, it sounds simple, but he was wearing padding and everything.This was one of my favorites as he went above and beyond so that from a mile away you could still tell he was a football player. Also I love how courageous he was to bring all the padding as it is really heavy. My favorite part of the parade were the reactions of the younger kids to seeing a gigantic chicken holding a KFC bucket along with a chicken leg, but this time two feet big. I remember that as I crossed to get to the grass I saw a little child start pointing and waving at me and telling his friends. I thought it was very funny as soon as I heard a bunch of kids screaming “look, big chicken!”I also heard, “He is a cannibal, he has a chicken leg!” Personally, I thought that comment was the funniest. That was what was fun about the Heathcote parade.

I really liked Trick or Treating as I saw all of my friends. Firstly, I went with a huge group of people. Firstly, since it was such a big group I was able to talk to so many people. For example, I went from one street with Noah Conway, Oscar Grabe, Noah Sitman, and Nolan Papir. Then I couldn’t find them and ended up with Dowlat Kahn. That was the advantage of having such a big group. I liked where we went trick or treating because of so many reasons. Firstly, so many other kids were in the area we were Trick or Treating in. That was nice as it felt like a very kid friendly environment. Secondly, I really liked how my parents were able to come. Even though I am comfortable with other parents. It was really nice to experience it with my mom and dad. That was what I liked about Trick or Treating. I really enjoyed giving candy to trick or treaters. Firstly, as I was about to leave to go trick or treating myself my neighbors toddler came to get candy. Firstly, it was very cute as I think it was one of his first times trick or treating. Also when we said, “happy Halloween!” He replied, “Thank you!” I thought that was very nice of him since he could not really speak english and he told us that. Secondly, when I came back from trick or treating and I counted my candies I came out with two hundred and forty five pieces. I thought that was impressive since I did not trick or treat for too long. Also, after I traded with my sister I had all the candies I wanted. I was especially happy with the fact that I got mostly Twix and tootsie rolls. That was what I enjoyed trick or treating.

In all Halloween was great and I really enjoyed all the reactions I got to my costume. I know I enjoyed everything about Halloween but is there anything that went wrong for you? For me that might have been that my inflatable chicken suit broke down twice but at least it got fixed!

First Week of School

My first week of school was amazing! We did so much fun stuff, and we found out some cool things for the year that we will do! Some of those things are the Bedford Rope Course, or maybe the Halloween Party. That is just some of the many plans that excite me for this year. If that sounds interesting to you then this blog post is for you!

Something I really enjoyed was the 20 x 9 challenge, because it was a struggle for me. I like that because I truly had to think about what the answer was. That was fun because sometimes in math I don’t feel like that way. Also I tried it with my family so I was able to see different views and different ways to do the problem. That’s something that my family and I don’t do often. Also I love math in general so anything related to math I like. That’s why the 20 x 9 challenge was very fun and hard for me.

I really enjoyed the index card challenge. This was fun to me because I was able to work with others to find a common goal. You might be wondering, what is that goal? The goal is to make the tallest tower with only index cards! This was fun because we could not use anything else, that made us really think differently. The most important part about the challenge was probably how you folded the index cards. We started off with a strategy of folding it then putting a layer on top sort of how you would do with playing cards. We realized we couldn’t get it that stable so we switched up our idea. We took inspiration from many, and I mean many tables! The biggest strategy we found that also worked best was to build a square base then layer then repeat. That strategy worked well for our table and many others. In the end I would estimate that our tower was around 2 feet. Keep in mind all the index cards layered on top of one another might have been 4 inches. That’s also why I felt really happy with how we did the challenge. That is why the Index Card challenge was fun.

I really enjoyed the Square challenge because I had a tremendous amount of trouble! I liked it because I like when things are difficult, especially when it’s math (except if it’s a test). The Square challenge is played by making a perfect square with the pisces you were given. Also the pisces could not overlap so that made it extra difficult. You started out with some irregular pisces and some normal shapes. With those pisces you had to make a perfect square. This was the easier part of the two, and easier is an understatement, It was a lot easier! I had struggled a bit with the first part but I was able to do it fairly easily. The second part to this challenge was the fact that they gave you another smaller square to do the square with now. This might sound easy but trust me it was not. First I tried some ways to do it, keep in mind I was never doing it in a different orientation. After a bit I did realize that maybe it would work if I did it in different orientations, spoiler alert I failed miserably… After around 1 week I am hard stuck. I have no clue how some of my classmates did it and I was thinking about just giving up. Then around 2 weeks after the first time I tried this I got it! It was super annoying but I got the left side of the square and then I just put the other pieces and put them in any order. That is why the square challenge was fun.

I’m looking forward to the Bedford Rope Course Trip. I am excited because we will only ever go once, Also, I remember my older brothers got canceled so I know nothing about the trip. Finally, I love rock climbing and doing obstacle courses, but I don’t go often so I love it when we go to obstacle courses. Also, I love doing any physical activities, and that makes the Bedford ropes trip even better. So that’s why I think the Bedford Ropes Trip will be very fun.

There are many things I am excited about for fifth grade, like the Bedford Ropes Trip. Also, there was some stuff I had a lot of fun doing like the 20 x 9 Challenge. But that is just some of it. I think it is going to be very fun to do and am excited for it. The only thing I’m thinking of though is am I still going to be excited for it when it comes. If you were going to do this would you be as excited as I am?

HF Writing

The process all started with making a story mountain. We would make two to three things leading to the problem and then the same to the solution. It was easy but Making it was the hardest. We then needed to make a draft that was the hardest part by far. Typing was easy just long. All we had to do was just copy what we put on the draft so it was easy. I hope you enjoy the diary entries because they took a lot of effort to make

Persuasive Essay

The persuasive essay process was not hard. It started with research. I did research on why we should save the rainforest. I said the rainforest plants and animals, and the rainforest itself could. I researched for around two days or so. It was not hard and I got two pages of research from it. After that I would start to put my research into sentence form. This process was not hard and I finished very quickly. It was done in just one session of writing! After I did that I would do a introduction and a conclusion. I got them done and then started the second most important step, a rough draft. I took a long time to finish the rough draft compared to the other steps. This part took me around 3 days. After I did that i would work on the actual piece of writing. For this part I needed to mainly just copy the work I already did. It was simple I barley even needed to add anything. This whole process took a while. And I enjoyed it because I was able to always know that sometime during the day, I would be able to work on something I enjoyed to work on. Overall this project was very fun to work on and each time I had the chance to go back and write a bit more, felt amazing because I knew that meant I got one step closer to finishing.

The 3rd grade state test

I liked the state test because it helped me understand the importance for tests as I get older.

For example I liked how they would ask for a “extended response” because it’s like an essay and I know that the SAT is a lot about essays.

Also I liked how it was challenging and how the state test writers always tried to trick you.

I loved the  mathematics state test because I’m good at math, and it felt like stuff I already had studied before, also I took the test just if it was a lesson that my teacher was teaching, and that it was an important thing to do.

Overall I think the ELA state test and the mathematics state test were fair and I really liked how they made you show your work. The only thing annoying was that they made you think about the questions way more than a regular test. So 1 question on a regular test might be around two to three minutes. But on the state test it could be five to eight minutes on a single question.

Overall, it was not a hard test. The test was fair and it took me around three hours.