In class our “amazing intern” Ryan is reading us the book, The Thief of Always. Recently in the book we focused on the character’s fatal flaws. In my opinion one of my fatal flaws is being late, although I’m not always sooo late, usually you can find me at an event about 10-15 minutes after it starts. This includes but is not limited to, Bar/Batmitzvahs, Parties and other similar events. I think that I could plan my time better to avoid being late, this is the main issue because poor time planning gets me into trouble with projects and other similar things. That means I should wake up earlier for early events, take less time getting ready or even cancel overlapping activities so I am not going to one that started halfway through another one.
Capstone Blog Post #1
I have thought long and hard about what I should do my Capstone on, and I have decided on a topic that is very unique, Food Trucks! I decided on this because even though I had other options this one stood out. It’s my two favorite things combined into one. This was just the general outline for my project. There were many things that helped me decide on a main question. A few of them are Ms. Boyer, youtube videos and twitter.A challenge that I have faced so far is not having many sub questions. I think this was caused by researching the wrong things and looking in the wrong sources. A success Iv’e had is picking a topic that I like and think I can stick with it for 6 weeks. I am gathering resources via. youtube, Twitter, Food Truck Nation and using search terms like Food Trucks + Social Media. My next steps toward my final product are having the best possible sub questions, a great interview and building my final product with the research I gathered. I think that I might need help in deciding what I should do for my final product whether its a ted talk or an imovie or even as a QR code on a business card.
Red Pyramid Social Issues
My book club is reading books by Rick Riordan. I read The Red Pyramid and focused mainly on social issues, below are a few that I found.
One social issue from my book, The Red Pyramid is death/loss one way that this is in my book is that the children named Sadie and Cater’s parents died so they are Continue reading
Nonfiction Feature Article
Below is a feature article that I made using google drawing, it is about McDonald’s. I’ve worked really hard and I like the final product. Continue reading
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Happy Like Soccer By Meredith Beth
In class we read the book Happy Like Soccer after listening to the book all of the kids wrote a reflection, here is mine… Continue reading
Trisha’s Journey
Patricia Polacco is an author that writes her book using slightly altered stories from her childhood. Our teacher Ms. Boyer read us books by her and after the books we wrote about her journey through the book Thank You Mr. Falker, in the end I came up with this.
In the beginning of the book Thank you Mr. Falker Trisha was excited when her grandpa drips honey on the cover of a small book that she is holding. When this happens she is carrying on a family tradition that he uncles, mom, and now her. The tradition is that when ever you turn five you get honey spooned onto the cover of a book because honey is sweet just like knowledge but knowledge is like the bee that made the honey, you have to chase it trough the book. Knowledge is very important to this family so the tradition means a lot to them. When Trisha started school she could not read very well. I know this because in the text it says that “while everyone was moving onto their second and third reader Trisha was still on her first, she started to feel dumb.” So Trisha became sad because she though when she couldn’t read she was stupid. Later in the book her grandma is walking with her in the woods and comforts her and makes Trisha feel good about herself. But soon after that there is a major bump in the road, her grandma dies and that made Trisha very upset because she loved her grandma very much. And to add to the badness of the situation Trisha’s mom gets a teaching job in California so Trisha will have to move with her from Michigan to California. But Trisha doesn’t think it will be too bad because maybe the kids there won’t know that she is dumb and she will get bye fine. But that all changes when the kids realize and think she is dumb. When Trisha starts fifth grade a new teacher comes, she feels better because it didn’t matter who the cutest or smartest kids were to the new teacher named Mr. Falker. Trisha starts to like him and he liked her and Mr. Falker is really nice to Trisha. But the nicer he is to her the meaner Eric was to her. Trisha became sad because he was so mean to her and one day Mr. Falker caught him being mean and sent him to the principals’s office never to be seen again. Even though Eric left Trisha still felt dumb but Mr. Falker wanted to help teacher her to read so he and a reading teacher named Miss Plessy helped Trisha out every day after school this did not only make Trisha happy she felt confident and at the end of this book she stays happy.
The Wizard of Oz Epilogue
Here is my epilogue to the classic story, The Wizard of Oz if you don’t know what an epilogue is, it is an ending that you chose.
After Dorothy came back from Oz she lived happily with her dog Toto, aunt Em and her uncle Henry. She lived for many years filled with adventures such as the time she traveled to Treasure Island or the time where she met Frankenstein and she even met King Arthur and the Nights of the round table. Dorothy even traveled with Peter Pan to Never Land and fought Captain Hook. But Dorothy’s greatest adventure was when she came back to Oz and met all of her friends. The Scare Crow was a different story, he had become rich with power and became an evil ruler who all the Emerald City residents hated. They once tried to set him on fire during a bonfire ceremony. Sadly their attempt was successful.
Curling
On Tuesday my P.E. class is taking a field trip to the Ardsley curling center. Once there we will use our knowledge of curling to attempt a few matches. Because our current unit of learning is curling and because our P.E. teacher is a part time curler we get to go. Our school is the only school attending this field trip. We have practiced curling and sweeping stones during gym using ones with little wheels on them. I do not think that on the trip, curling will be easy because sliding a stone 140 feet to a 12 foot wide target does not sound too easy.
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