Friday 13 February 2015

Blog Post #3

Blog Post #3

when I was helping in the puppet play, I needed to know facts. These facts helped me come up with a sort of fake but real story. But as usual these facts were not just magical appering whenever i needed them. I had to learn and mezmorize the facts. A way that I did that was by watching videos and contributeing to the activeitys. the activy that helped me the most was when we watched videos, I liked this because the people who hosted the show really explained the facts and in a way, implanted them in my mind. are group was prety sucssesful at working with each other… most of the time. we had a few bumps on the way (such as people deleting somthing or some one changing the script) but it turned out ok. I really liked working with the people in my group becse we all thought alike and had the same thoughts. i would really like to know more about the flooding of the Nile but there is not much I can say on that subject. I think that every one did there fare share for instance: I did the I-Book, the editing and the art. A was the director (and a verygood one at that). And O was the producer and she revised alot of the script on her own time. the only one who did not do as much work was L but it was Ok because we pitched in and helped her catch up. If I were to Re-Do the project i would have made it shorter. It came out pretty long and it was a little hard to edit but we pulled through. so yeah.

Wednesday Wars Blog Post #1

Wednesday Wars Blog Post #1

If I had a death threat hanging over my head like a knife, I would probably take a stand. I dont like to be told what to do if its somthing I REALLY don’t want to do, for example, buying cream puffs with 2 weeks of my allowance (considering even these days kids don't receive a good pay rate) for people who are mean. So if I was faced with this threat i’d probably do something about it…such as:
One: Standing up to the people who were threatening me. I know holling is scared of the kids in his class… but standing up to them now is better than never. If they really want cream puffs they can go buy them for themselves.
Two: Tell an adult. In the book Hollings parents don't care very much but Mrs. Baker might be able to help. If holling is too scared to talk to the bullys i'm sure Mrs.Baker wouldn't mind setting the kids straight.

And finally three: Don't do anything at all. wait it out. Sometimes doing nothing is better than doing anything at all (plus we've all learned that in the case of an apocalypse you should just lay low so maybe thats what Holling should do).