1. When I was little, i used to make LEGO videos with my cousins on my 3DS and showed them to my family and friends.
2. the biggest difference would probably be the quality, i dont think it will be harder, but the video will be better visual quality and better production quality.
3. i could do a day in the life video, like in 1st person, thats the only idea i have, and the best one.
4. I would use the still images in my video by taking as many as i need to in order for it to be smooth and clean looking.
5. I could use sounds by making sound effects or narration in my video
Friday, March 29, 2019
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Thursday, March 14, 2019
SLO practice
1. c
2. a
3. c
4. d
5. b
6. c
caption:
On June 19th, 2018, the Prime Minister of Canada, Joseph Sample(left), walks down the red carpet in Toronto with Mali(right). Mali wrote a best seller novel that was sold all over India last year.
2. a
3. c
4. d
5. b
6. c
caption:
On June 19th, 2018, the Prime Minister of Canada, Joseph Sample(left), walks down the red carpet in Toronto with Mali(right). Mali wrote a best seller novel that was sold all over India last year.
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
opinion essay
My topic is about gun control and safety, specifically in Texas. I think that the people of Texas should be able to cary a concealed firearm outside to the store or keep the gun in their car.
Friday, March 8, 2019
Thursday, March 7, 2019
student of the month story (404 words)
We have ended the month of February, and have another student of the month. Grace Camp is the newest member of the club, she kept up with her grades all month, averaging a 4.2 weighted GPA, and never lost focus in her classes.
The previous title holder was Wilson Benesh, but this month, Grace had put in so much work in all of her classes.
Grace's teachers all commended her for the award, and she entered thinking the competition would be tough. "I entered the award thinking that I had a chance but didn't think I would win." she said.
I asked her what she did to achieve this award, "I stayed on top of my work, made sure my grades were good, made sure that I understood the content being taught and attended tutoring, if I felt it was needed." she said.
I then asked Grace weather it was hard or not to win the award, "winning wasn't difficult, but the work that i had to put into my classes were hard." she said.
Wondering how this victory would affect her effort in the classroom, I asked her, she said, "it wont affect my effort because I'm still going to try my hardest everyday and push myself to the limit."
Grace had some advice for people who entered and didn't win this month, "I would enter again and don't give up because you never know if you're going to win, next time could be different." she said. Then, she said, "As long as you try your hardest to succeed, you can win the award, anyone can."
She was surprised that she won when I asked her, she said, "Yes, because there was a lot of students running in the award."
I asked her what her family thought about her winning the award, and this is what she had to say, "They (her parents) feel proud because I didn't get much help from them and they didn't have to remind me to stay on top of my work."
Finally, I asked her if she proud of herself, she stated, "Yes I'm proud, because it wasn't easy to achieve and I had to stay up late every night to make good grades and become top of my class," and said this when I asked how she feels about herself, "I'm happy because it means that I accomplished something that I didn't think I could win."
The previous title holder was Wilson Benesh, but this month, Grace had put in so much work in all of her classes.
Grace's teachers all commended her for the award, and she entered thinking the competition would be tough. "I entered the award thinking that I had a chance but didn't think I would win." she said.
I asked her what she did to achieve this award, "I stayed on top of my work, made sure my grades were good, made sure that I understood the content being taught and attended tutoring, if I felt it was needed." she said.
I then asked Grace weather it was hard or not to win the award, "winning wasn't difficult, but the work that i had to put into my classes were hard." she said.
Wondering how this victory would affect her effort in the classroom, I asked her, she said, "it wont affect my effort because I'm still going to try my hardest everyday and push myself to the limit."
Grace had some advice for people who entered and didn't win this month, "I would enter again and don't give up because you never know if you're going to win, next time could be different." she said. Then, she said, "As long as you try your hardest to succeed, you can win the award, anyone can."
She was surprised that she won when I asked her, she said, "Yes, because there was a lot of students running in the award."
I asked her what her family thought about her winning the award, and this is what she had to say, "They (her parents) feel proud because I didn't get much help from them and they didn't have to remind me to stay on top of my work."
Finally, I asked her if she proud of herself, she stated, "Yes I'm proud, because it wasn't easy to achieve and I had to stay up late every night to make good grades and become top of my class," and said this when I asked how she feels about herself, "I'm happy because it means that I accomplished something that I didn't think I could win."
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
my first interview
STUDENT OF THE MONTH
1. are you proud of yourself for the award
yes I'm proud, bc it wasn't easy to achieve and i had to stay up late every night to make good grades and become top of my class
2. what did you do to achieve this
stayed on top of my work, made sure my grades were good, made sure that i understood the content being taught and attended tutoring, if I felt it was needed
3. why do you think you deserve this award
bc i tried my hardest and paid attention in all of my classes and was helpful and respectful towards my classmates and teachers
4. how does your family feel
they feel proud because i didn't get much help from them and they didn't have to remind me to stay on top of my work
5. who did you tell first
i told my best friend Remi and ani because I'm with them a lot of the time
6. where were you when you found out
i was in my 4th period ELA class taking the writing test
7. are you surprised that you won
yes, bc there was a lot of students running in the award
8. how do your friends feel about you receiving the award
they're surprised and excited for me
9. are you going to post the award on your snap
no, I don't like to brag about my achievements
10. did you intend to win
no, i didn't, i entered the award thinking that i had a chance but didn't think i would win
11. was it easy or difficult to win
winning wasn't difficult, but the work that i had to put into my classes were hard
12. should other people try to chase after the award
yes, as long as you try your hardest to succeed
13. do you feel accomplished
yes, bc now i have something to appreciate about my school work
14. do you have any suggestion for people who wanted to win the award
enter again and don't give up because you never know if you're going to win
15. will you work harder next month to win again
no, I'm just going to continue to try my hardest and give other people a chance to win
16. did you have any inspiration to win
no, i just wanted to put myself out there
17. how will this affect your effort in the classroom
it wont affect my effort because I'm still going to try
18. how do you feel about yourself
I'm happy because it means that i accomplished something that i didn't think i could win
19. did you brag to your friends
No, because its something i should be proud of but not brag about
20. are you going to Disney World to celebrate
Yes, with my friends
Friday, March 1, 2019
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