Taco Cart- Portfolio Problem

Our portfolio problem was to find out which friend traveled faster to a taco cart.

However the distance of one friend(ben) was not given to us, so I had to use pythagorean thereom to figure out the triangle’s hypotenuse(ben’s distance).

After that I had to figure out how fast they walked so I divided ben’s distance by 2, because he walks 2 feet per second on sand. Then I converted that to minutes. I did the same for me except I divided 325.6 by 2 and 562.6 and added them together. I then converted those seconds to minutes.

You can see my all my work in the image below. Ben traveled for 5:25 minutes, and me traveled 4:35 minutes. Meaning that me’s route was faster.

Poetry Slam Poems

Self Portrait Poem

 

My hair is like butter, smooth and silky

My eyes are like hot cocoa, brown and warm

My fingers are tree stumps, short and stumpy

My personality is a mess, serious one minute then childish the next

 

My heart holds fear

That is black as coal

 

I live in a curling iron

And eat bobby pins

 

By Livia Kola

 

Haiku

 

A thin line of black

carrying my tomato,

taking it away

 

By Livia Kola

 

Inside this Mind

Inside this Poem

 

Inside this mind,

cogs are spinning wild

Processing every number

every letter, every symbol

that I see.

This mind needs help

When it comes to memories

Which is why little people live inside

filing and sorting

my every thought.

By Livia Kola

 

When The Music Played that Night

Villanelle

 

When the music played that night,

people danced with such ease

It was really quite a sight

 

Our faces were lit by the moonlight

as we looked over the shining seas

When the music played that night

 

Glowing lanterns were sent into flight

and lifted by the breeze

It was really quite a sight

 

All around, fireflies shined their golden light,

and wind rattled the trees

When the music played that night

 

I’m glad I got the invite

Because I wouldn’t want to miss events like these

It was really quite a sight

 

And for the first time in awhile, I felt alright

The day was mine to seize

When the music played that night

It was really quite a sight

 

By Livia Kola

 

Hatred of Winter

Sestina Poem

 

Now that everything is covered in snow,

I have to stay inside

We used to climb on trees

or play on the beach

But the only thing I like about winter

Is the smell of cookies on Christmas

 

I’m only looking forward to Christmas

Not the snow

That falls during winter

I don’t want to be inside

I’d rather be running on the beach

or hanging in the trees

 

Now that the leaves have fallen off the trees

and it’s even closer to Christmas

I only have memories of the beach

but I’m growing fond of the snow

Even though it looks gloomy from inside,

I’m warming up to winter

 

I can’t explain my hatred for winter

I guess I prefer leaves on trees,

and I was never one to stay inside

but it’s worth it for Christmas

I can handle a little snow

as I visualize the beach

 

Remember the beach?

Well I can’t, its way past winter

and I can only see snow

Remember the trees?

Well I can’t, it’s way past Christmas

And I’m still stuck inside

 

Soon I’ll be out from my cave inside

And I’ll be running in salty air on the beach

but I’ll miss Christmas,

and I’ll miss winter.

Even though I’ll be up in the trees

I’ll still miss the crunch of the snow

 

Now that I’m not inside, and its past winter,

I’m getting sick of the beach, and the trees

I can’t wait for Christmas cookies, and crunchy snow.

 

By Livia Kola

 

The Seed

Sonnet

 

A girl is born, a seed waiting to grow

Filled with wonder and potential

Finds comfort under the weeping willow

Where she feels the most influential

The stage where she’s bloomed and wants to go back

Engulfed in other’s words and the chitchat

Examines herself for what she might lack

Are her leaves to pale? Is her stem to fat?

As life takes its toll, she will wilt away

Trying to remember memories past

Tries to live in tomorrow’s yesterday

Because any day could be her sad last

But soon another life will start its feed,

with every planting of a new seed.

 

By Livia Kola

What have you learned about YOUR poetry writing?

I have learned that I don’t enjoy writing poetry. I usually think literally which makes the writing challenging.

What was your favorite style of poem and why?

I liked the ones that gave me more freedom, such as the haiku or the inside this.

What challenges did you face with this unit?  Explain.

One challenge I faced was that I think to literal, which makes writing poems a challenge. Thinking of synonyms for words is also stressful when you have to fit a certain structure.

Anne Frank Scene Study

The “ Nightmare Scene” from The Diary of Anne Frank fits into the structure of the play by helping develop and introduce plot points and adds to the major themes of the book. In this scene, Anne wakes up with a nightmare. When Mrs. Frank tries to console her, Anne refuses to talk and instead seeks comfort in her father.  When talking with her father, Anne says, “We have nothing in common. She doesn’t understand me.” This is referring to her mother and how Anne feels her mother doesn’t understand her and is always comparing her to her sister. This scene introduces and develops Anne’s struggling relationship with her mother. It shows how Anne feels about her mother, and her mother desperately trying to understand why Anne acts the way she acts. During this time, Anne was living in a cramped attic with seven other people. Along with the war, this living arrangement made Anne’s mental health slowly deteriorate throughout the book. Anne wakes up from a nightmare screaming, “ No, don’t take me.” This scene clearly shows the effect the war had on many different people. It also relates to the theme of isolation. Anne feels alone even though she is surrounded by so many people. She can only find comfort in her diary, or talking to her father. This constant isolation also played a part in her declining mental health. Overall, this scene helps to develop plot points, such as Anne’s relationship with her mother, and adds to one of the major themes of the book, constant isolation.

1. I relate to the Family theme of Anne Frank because I am very close with my family.

2. I would improve the overall structure of my paragraph. It started getting very long, and there might be a few sentences I could combine, to make it more precise.

Benito Mussolini Presentation

Benito Mussolini Presentation

  1. Reading about other peoples research was unnerving, especially talking about deaths. However, it was inspiring to hear about the people who saved many lives.
  2. I am most proud of being able to talk to an audience without being glued to my notecards.
  3. I would improve the amount of information I included in the presentation. I left a lot of details out because I didn’t want to go on and on with my presentation.
  4. I would like to do additional research on the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

My Learning Style

Recently, I took a quiz in class to learn about our learning styles. I was surprised to find out that I was an audible learner, because I thought I would be a visual learner. In the past, I used to learn by watching demonstrations or watching videos. But I have realized that lectures and reviewing with a buddy also help me learn.  After we finished our tests, we got into groups to discuss the best ways for us to learn. We realized that watching videos or having someone read out flashcards can be good ways to learn if you are an audible learner.

Other ways for Audible learners to learn

  • Watching Videos
  • Audio books
  • Having someone read out questions that you can answer
  • Talking it out

My Results

Lemonade Economics

To start our project, we made a business model to provide a template of how things were supposed be and happen with our stands and lemonade. In the business model it asked questions on how we were going to set up our company( name) and our lemonade( flavor, color, sparkling or energy drink). The business model asked what kind of products we would be selling. For example, the lemonade and also extra snacks on the side such as pretzels or cookies.  The business model also had us come up with an age demographic our lemonade would be targeted too and plan how we are going to advertise our product(posters, signs). We also chose what our packaging would look like. In the business plan we also added what ingredients we needed for our lemonade and what they cost. Once we figured out the total cost of the ingredients, you have to figure out how many cups of lemonade you are making, and then divide the total cost by the number of cups to get how much one cup costs to make. Then, once you figure out the cost to make a cup, you have to choose how much your lemonade is going to cost.

 

During the process of the project, I made many choices, decisions, and changes to my lemonade and design. At first I wanted to make a blue lemonade to mimic pink lemonade, but that idea was boring so I decided to make strawberry lemonade that was blue colored.  I also made the decision that I wanted to sell cookies at my lemonade stand. I then created my company name. Since I had no idea what to name my company, one of my friends suggested blue lemon, so I chose that name. Next I figured out my pricing.  When I was figuring out the pricing I had to base it off the cost it takes make a cup. After changing it many times, I finally decided on having my price be $1.25 for my lemonade and 75¢ for a cookie. Once I decided on my pricing I made my logo and packaging. For my logo, I used a logo creator website and found a picture with a lemon being squeezed into a pitcher. I edited the lemon to be blue and then added my company name at the bottom. For my cup, I was just going to use a solo cup but then I decided to find blue solo cups and add my logo onto them. In conclusion, I made many choices, decisions, and changes during the process of creating my lemonade.

Screen Time Effects on Adolescent Brain Evolution

In this project we learned how the brain evolves and develops. We then learned about the negative and positive effects of screen time. After we gathered our information, we decided whether the AAP should raise the recommended daily screen time from 2 hours to 4 hours. We decided that they should keep the recommended screen time to 2 hours. We created a trifold to show our findings on the negative effects of screen time and why they should keep the recommended time to 2 hours.  I learned that the prefrontal cortex is the control system for the brain. I also learned that video games have some positive effects such as increasing self-esteem, problem solving skills, and developing visual acuity. Even though there are some positive effects, video games also have many negative effects such as obesity, lack of social interaction, and a language delays in kids under 3. 

Works Cited

Desler, Margaret. “Guest Opinion: Step Away From the Screen.” Contra Costa Times n.d.: 15-16. Web. This article is about going screen-free for a weekend or a few days to spend more time with your family. Margaret Desler is a pediatrician at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Richmond, California who works on combating pediatric obesity.

Giedd, Jay N. “The Digital Revolution and Adolescent Brain Evolution.” Journal of Adolescent Health 51.2 (2012): 101-05. Web. This article is about how technology is effecting the evolution of the adolescent brain. Jay N Giedd is a child and adolescent psychiatrist and a leading researcher on child and teen brain maturation and development.

The Online Educa Debate. By Aric Sigman. Perf. Aric Sigman. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 May 12. The article is about the effects and impacts technology has had on social interaction. Dr. Sigman has a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology, a Master of Science in the Neurophysiological Basis of Behaviour, and a Ph.D.

Richtel, Matt. “Attached to Technology and Paying the Price.” n.d.: 17-25. Web. The article is about being too attached to technology and missing important events in life. Matt Richtel is an author and journalist for The New York Times.

Climate Change Impacts Everything!

In this project, my group and I created a presentation using screencastify that symbolized a City Council presentation. In the presentation we talked about how climate change is impacting Fairview Park and the world. First, we researched what causes climate change and how do we now, the differences between weather and climate, what is the greenhouse effect, the effects of climate change, and how humans can impact climate change. We studied these topics independently, then put our knowledge into a presentation. Once we finished our presentation and it was approved by the teacher, we recorded our screencastify to make a mock-City Council presentation about climate change and it’s effects.

Hey! Yes you! Is your backpack too heavy? Then try a Rollie Pack!

Do you have a super heavy backpack and do you ever get tired of lugging it around? For a school project, we had to create an invention that help or entertain others. Our invention was backpack to help with posture and to solve that problem of super heavy backpacks. call it The Rollie Pack. The Rollie Pack is a backpack with wheels that extend down to the ground to help support the weight from your backpack.

 

The design process is a series of steps taken to create a product or invention.  The design process we used was to Empathize, Define the Problem, Ideate, Patent, Prototype and Test, Product and Packaging Design, Market and Share our product.

 

First, we found the problem. We found that backpacks are getting too heavy and we wanted to solve that problem. To ideate a solution, we thought about what could we do or add to a normal backpack to make the backpack lighter and easier to use. We decided we could have a backpack with wheels that extend down from the backpack from a standing position adding support and to aide the user in carrying the backpack.  When we patented our idea, to do this we searched for patents similar to ours. Since there were not any patents similar to ours, we sent a patent application to the teacher which she approved.  Next, we designed our backpack and logo by drawing them on paper. After we designed our idea, we tested our product by asking our classmates if our prototype would be useful to them and what they would add to it. We decided to remove the weight sensor that was original in our design after hearing people didn’t want one. After we tested, we made our product and packaging.    We made our product miniature  version of the backpack by using a pencil case. We then designed our packaging. We used an old pretzels container and decorated it with our logo and information about the Rollie Pack. Finally, we made a marketing video/ infomercial to try and sell our product.

 

In conclusion, we used the design process Empathize, Define the Problem, Ideate, Patent, Prototype and Test, Product and Packaging Design, Market and Share our product to create our invention and advertise our product. After doing so, we had our product, The Rollie Pack.