Friday, May 26, 2017

9 Questions


1- What are the three most important things you learned this year?
- I learned how to cite sources
- I learned how to punctuate properly
- Lastly I learned how to analyze quotes and explain them

2- What is something we did this year that you think you will remember for the rest of your life?


The Holocaust Museum and Hopefully the party we are going to have

3- What was the nicest thing someone in our class did for you this year?
 -they stayed up to help me with my Ixl's
4- What is something you taught your teacher or classmates this year?
- Probably nothing

5- In what area do you feel you made your biggest improvements? What is something you accomplished this year that you are proud of?
Becoming a more serious person and being able to speak aloud without being scared

6- What was the most challenging part of this year for you?
-having to be up to date with the Ixl's and studying for the vocabulary tests

7- What was the best piece of writing that you did this year? Why do you think it is your best?
- I Believe Is my best writing piece because I poured my ideas and heart into it. It was originally 2 pages because I had so much to say about my statement but I didn't want to make it long

8- Of the books you read this year, which was your favorite? Why?
-Night because it was something that did happen and was interesting


9- What advice would you give students who will be in this class next year?
- Do your work and make jokes once in awhile but just have fun because this is an amazing class. This class has teached me so many things. Thank You Mrs. Larson you are a amazing teacher

I Believe

“Be Yourself”
May 18, 2017

    I believe that people shouldn't let others influence how they act in their daily lives.
 A few months ago I woke up and did what I do daily, but not this particular day. I started to think why do people follow what others do to fit in. Wouldn't people want to be different and stand out from the other people? Apparently not, because people want to fit in and be accepted by others. I started to think more and came to the conclusion that other people like to intimidate others and they get scared and they get influenced to do the same. All this stemmed from social media and it's sad to see a generation that many people call the closest to Einstein be the same generation that determines what the future is going to be like.

   After I talked to people about it, I started to change my mentality and try not to follow what others do. Also to be creative because most people in this generation try to fit in with people and don't be themselves just so they can get accepted by others. Honestly it won't matter because in the future they might not be your friends and you practically spent most of your life trying to be like others people should just be themselves and stand out from other. There are amazing, creative people in this generation. People can use these abilities they have to make a better future for everyone

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Notes from the Midnight Driver 2

My book called "Notes from the Midnight Driver" is about a child named Alex. One night Alex decided to drink some of his fathers vodka and get drunk. He then choose to grab some keys to his moms Dodge and drive around drunk. Until he faced reality and crashed into the sidewalk and he got minor injuries but he thought he killed someone because a police officer on the scene said that there was body parts on the grass. Alex then started to tear up until the officer pointed out that he killed a lawn gnome and Alex then realized that there was no blood and that it was just a gnome.

My article is about teen drunk driving and it was interesting to find that most of the cases are high school students (16-20 yrs old) are at risk to get into a car accident because of drunk driving. It says in the article," The percentage of teens in high school who drink and drive has decreased by more than half since 1991." I asked myself what year does my book take place in because this might be a reason why. Another question that surfaced is why drunk driving decreased in the past few years. As I kept reading it was mostly because of new laws that were put into effect.

These two pieces of writing have many things in common. One of these things caught my eye, the topic of the two are very similar. The topic that is similar is both include drunk teens driving in cars and possibly killing themselves.

"Teen Drinking and Driving." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 02 Oct. 2012. Web. 12 May 2017

Sonnenblick, Jordan. Notes from the midnight driver. New York: Scholastic, 2015. Print. 

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Notes from the Midnight Driver

In my book Notes from the Midnight Driver a boy named Alex decided one night to get drink a lot of vodka and drunk drive around his area. He then rode onto a sidewalk with the car and he hit his head really hard and he got a gash on his forehead. Later that night the police woke him and they were questioning why he was driving a car drunk and he thought he hit someone and killed them and he was trying to apologize to the officer when in reality it was a gnome who he decapitated. He was later taken to the hospital for his minor injuries. When he woke up again in the hospital he started to vomit and he had a hangover from the previous night of heavy drinking.

In my opinion this book to me is ok I expected more from the book. It's funny and has a good theme but I thought it would be more interesting. My favorite part so far is where he was taken to the police station and was hungover it was really funny because of what he did while there. He would make fun of the officer and he tried to be friends with him but I didn't work. Alex's nose was bleeding violently during this time.

My prediction for the future of the book is that Alex's mom will eventually find a boyfriend. Also Alex and Laurie will probably date by the end of the book or be close to. Also that the charges against Alex for drunk driving will be dropped or put her in jail. In my opinion he doesn't deserve those charges, although he did drive like that he's to young to be charged as a adult like that. He should at least get a fine or has to do specific volunteer hours for him.

All the characters are really interesting and they have a story behind them. I think Alex is reckless and or is rich. I think he is rich because he has his own lawyer and the dad has so much vodka that his son gets drunk. He also owns a Dodge which are expensive I don't know which car it is but they are usually expensive. When he crashed that car the mother or father didn't say anything about the car getting paid for the damage they got mad because they were arguing who let the keys on a counter and who left the vodka out for anyone to grab like in this case Alex grabbed it and drank a lot we can assume because he got drunk.


Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Night Blog

Night

          Elie Wiesel has changed dramatically since the beginning of the book. For example in the beginning of the book it reads “One day I asked my father to find m3 a master to guide me in my studies of the cabbala.”(Pg.1)His sanity was very strong and his faith was at its highest point. He went as far as looking for a mentor to teach him more about his religion and the God that he would pray to everyday. This all changed when him and his family were sent to Birkenau which is the registration part of the infamous concentration camp, Auschwitz. Him and his family were separated from each other when they were in different lines. Elie and his father never saw the mother or sister again and I have pulled a quote out of the book to show it “Yet that was the moment when I parted from my mother. I had no time to think, but already I felt the pressure of my father's hand…” (Pg. 27) Once he was in the camp the first thing he saw was people getting burned inside furnaces such as old men, women, and children because they were useless to the camps. As time went by his faith was going down such as his sanity level.

          Another thing that changed drastically was Elie's reaction and emotions to things and how he feels about certain situations. For example on page 105 and 106 it reads “the officer came up to him and shouted him to be quiet. But my father did not hear him. He went on calling me. The officer dealt him a violent blow on the head with his truncheon. I did not move. I was afraid.” This shows that in the beginning Elie was not scared of anything but now that he went through many camps, he was afraid to help his father from the violent blow given by the SS officer. He did not want to risk himself getting shot or getting hit like his father.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Butterfly Project



"On a Sunny Evening"


On a purple, sun-shot evening
Under wide-flowering chestnut trees
Upon the threshold full of dust
Yesterday, today, the days are all like these.

Trees flower forth in beauty,
Lovely, too, their very wood all gnarled and old
That I am half afraid to peer
Into their crowns of green and gold.

The sun has made a veil of gold
So lovely that my body aches.
Above, the heavens shriek with blue
Convinced I’ve smiled by some mistake.
The world’s abloom and seems to smile.
I want to fly but where, how high?
If in barbed wire, things can bloom
Why couldn’t I? I will not die!
   Written by Anonymous, 1944   
I commented on Ingrid's, Julian's, Gabriel's, Melanie A, and Lesly's 

Friday, February 10, 2017

Berlin Memorial

I learned that Nazis tried to make life harder for Jews. They started by slowly taking away things like taking away clubs, extra curricular activities etc. Then they started to put stars on Jews and started to change their middle names so that Germans know the people are Jewish. After that they started to take the privilege of buying basic foods like bread, eggs etc.

I think the Berlin Memorial was built to remember the Jews and how they had to sit on yellow benches and to bring back memories and for people to remember what happened to the Jews and why they had to sit there just because of their religion and nationality. I'm not quite sure what the music notes stand for but it might be a song the Jews sung while being transported or in Concentration Camps.

For some years the laws were not really affecting anybody but it started to slowly affect like kids in after school activities and not being able to get candy until the people couldn't go to school or graduate it so they had no ways of making money and living

The people wanting to go to school because some family's may of been poor. So then someone tried to get their family a nice life and nice environment and it completely stops because now Jews couldn't go to school or graduate to support their family's or pursue their dream job.