Violet Zoetrope Post

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Q) What is happening in your zoetrope?

A) In my zoetrope, Lin-Manuel Miranda walks on the star, takes his position, then walks off.

Q) Did you like this project? Why or why not?

A) I really enjoyed this project because it gave us a chance to be very creative and it challenged me.

Q) Do you think this is your best work? why or why not?

A) I do not think this is an example of my best work. I think I did very well and this is close to my best work but I could have done better. I think this because it was a little sloppy and not detailed.

Q) How, if at all, will you work differently on your next project?

A) I will be neater and more detailed on my next project. Also, if there is something that seems to small I will make it the right size (unlike this project.)

Summer Book Review

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Have you ever traveled into your own short stories? I have. I’m Conner Bailey. This is my story. Personally, I think it’s a very good story. It’s named: The Land of Stories: An Author’s Odyssey. It is by Chris Colfer. It is part of The Land of Stories series and this book won’t make sense unless you read the whole series so, I just recommend the series. An Author’s Odyssey takes place EVERYWHERE! Not literally but, we go to SO many places! Me and my sister (and sometimes my mom) traveled into the stories I wrote. The places we went include: space, a pirate-ruled ocean, Paris, a jungle, and a graveyard.

 

I’m the main character of this story but I’d say, my sister, Alex, Mom, my best friends, Bree and Emmerich, and, the evil mastermind, The Masked Man are definitely big characters. The Masked Man recruited an army of evil villains from storybooks and takes over one of me and Alex’s homes, the fairytale world. We live in the fairytale world and the real world.

 

An event that changes the direction of my story is when Alex gets a potion put on her by the witch, Morina. The potion makes Alex evil and she hates everything! That was a big problem. Also, when a creature turns many of me and Alex’s fairytale friends into stone. A quote that represents this is: “THEY WERE ALL STATUES!” Robin Hood said. “ STILL AS ROCK AND PALE AS BONE!” and “Even though there was no evidence that Alex had caused it or that she had even been present for it, Conner knew in the pit of his stomach that it had something to do with his sister.”

 

A big decision Alex and I make is when we choose to tell Ms. Peters that we live in the fairytale world. Ms. Peters used to be our teacher until we started living in the fairytale world. We are not supposed to tell anyone about the fairytale world but we trust Ms. Peters. A quote that represents this is: “Explaining the situation to someone in the Otherworld (the real world) should have been an easy task by now, but as the twins stood across from their former teacher in their former classroom, they felt like twelve year olds again.” As soon as we have our army we go to check on Alex and that is when she turns evil. So, the problem never gets resolved in this book. There are no quotes to represent this.

 

I enjoy my book very much because there is so much adventure and creativity. An example of adventure is when we travel to so many different places. An example of creativity is when we keep most of the army in a room at a hospital. One of the people that work at the hospital walks into to the room and sees everyone. My mom says they are putting on a play and they hadn’t decided the play yet and that is why everyone is dressed up differently. Another example of creativity is how Alex and I help the people in the books (so the people in the books will repay us by either being part of our army or giving us an army.)
A reader that would like this book would be a reader that likes adventure and Magical Realism. Also, a reader that likes classic fairytale books but also modern books. There’s some humor too. I would rate this book five stars. Read this book to figure out what happens to Alex and I!

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Your portfolio can be used for many things through out your middle and high school years, including:

  • Documenting and reflecting on your learning, passions, and interests, both in and out of school
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1. Change the name of your blog. To do this, go back to the Dashboard and click on the “Home” symbol, then on “MS Digital Portfolio Template” under “This Blog.”

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In the field for “Site Title,” add a new title. You can use your first name if you want (e.g., “Mark’s Digital Portfolio”), but don’t use your first and last name. You can also create a title that doesn’t have your name in it. Be as creative as you want, but keep in mind that the title should relate to the purpose of the portfolio.

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