Superconductors. They are amazing materials. They are also my capstone topic. During this project, I spent over a month researching, writing, and recording, to educate myself and others on this amazing topic and answer my Main Inquiry Question and prepare to graduate elementary school. My capstone research was challenging but a lot of fun. I […]
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Immigration Video Reflection
Have you ever created a video? I have. Recently, I made a video on my grandmother’s immigration story. I had a lot of fun making this video but it was quite a process. It involved writing, recording, editing, and finding images. It also included regular visits to the computer lab and feedback from my teachers. […]
Immigration Interview Reflection
Click, click, click, goes your keyboard as you write down the answers to your questions. You are interviewing an immigrant about their story. Have you ever done this? Probably not. But I have and it was a very enjoyable experience preparing and actually conducting the interview. Preparing for the interview was a very fun experience. […]
Cool Curling
Clink goes the curling stone as it knocks the opponent’s stone out of the house. Have you ever been curling? I have! When I went curling, we practiced at school beforehand. Then, when we went to our local curling club on a class field trip, I noticed that there were many similarities and differences. For […]
Feature Article Reflection
Click, Click, Click, went the computer as I typed the narrative of my feature article. In the beginning, at least. Later on, we got to work on formatting, along with colors, shapes, and layout. Making the feature article was a lot of process. The first one was choosing a topic. When we picked our topic, […]
Crucial Climbing
Creek! As the door on the bus closed, I thought about what the day might look like. As the bus pulled away from school, I told the person next to me “I can’t wait for the ropes course” he responded “Me too!‘ As we drove, I thought about what I expected to see at the […]
Home of the Brave Reflection
Click, Click, Click! The computer goes as Ms. Cooper pulls up the book Home of the Brave by Kathrine Applegate. While we were waiting, we started talking about windows and mirrors. Mirrors are when you look at a character and see yourself. The characters are similar to you and show that there are others […]
First Week of School
“Beep”, “Beep”, “Beep” goes my alarm clock. “School Already?” I say both excited and annoyed. I roll out of bed dreading and anticipating the day. This year I don’t have as many friends in my class as before. Sad my summer is over, I walk to school and prepare myself for the day. It was […]
The 3rd Grade State Tests
This blog post explains how I felt about the 3rd grade state tests for English Language Arts (ELA) and Math. I thought that the ELA test was harder than the Math test. I feel that the ELA state test are too long, I feel this way because the test took hours. For example, we started […]