1. Olivia wrote a poem that matches the book's theme and meaning throughout the varioius twists and mood changes in the plot.
2. Grace, Molly, Sarah, and Kady did a movie that was very well shot and produced. The effect was amplified by the choice in music that matched the tone of the book.
3. Alena and Mackenzie did a movie trailer that illustrated the plot line of the book, but it needed work conveying the mood or tone.
4. Donna did a video that referenced some main points of the novel and gave a good view on the characters.
5. Brooke did a song that changed tone along with the book. It was well thought out and fun to listen to.
6. Sean did a comic strip. It was original and shed a different light on the dark events.
7. Leah did a comic strip. It also was a visual take on the novel, and showed some certain aspects of the book.
8. Rachel did a slide show game that outlined basic plot elements but it could do better displaying the tone of the novel.
9. Kamron generated a picture that flowed with the plot and represented the events well.
10. Reagan wrote a well structured poem that had some really creative ideas and the tyranny thing was a cool twist.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Extra Credit blog: New Years resolutions.
I have been playing select soccer for about 4 years and while I work very hard at team practices, I dont do a lot of training outside of practice, at least not as much as I should. I used to do crosscountry and 2 soccer teams and I was in the best shape of my life. That was about a year ago, and I haven't had the motivation to work out and train on my own. Starting this year, I would like to create and execute a work out schedule. I feel like it wouldn't be too hard to commit to a set time to train. I also want to practice more effectively during team practices and play harder on the field. This year I am trying out for school soccer and I would lke to start training early for that. I can't run as fast as I could last year, and I would like to start to run around my neighborhood.
Monday, January 3, 2011
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