-English-
This past summer, was full of English related things. I wrote four essays but my most favorite part of all my English classes is getting to be creative. A perfect example of this is an imitation poem I wrote. An imitation poem is when you get a poem written by someone and then you try to make it your own, but still keeping syntax and punctuation the same. Doing this activity really opened up my eyes to a whole new type of poetry. Not all poems have to be sad, this one that I wrote includes various comedic lines. From past experiences of buying candy with my little sister. Including anecdotes in my poems was another thing I learned to boost my poems to the next level.
English Creative Writing Unit link
-Math -
This year I have been working on coding, I didn't know this was related to math at all. It's pretty cool, you can create anything you want as long as you know how to program. The whole world to me is actually at my fingertips. A recent project I am still perfecting was the game I made. It wasn't the worlds best game it doesn't have graphics or any of that, yet. But since I am still a beginner I thought I could just start by just making it a question and answer game. If you get the right answer you can proceed to play the game. But if you get the wrong answer you die and your game will be over. Unfortunately, I have already turned this is to my math facilitator but the only thing I have left of it was the proposal I wrote while creating this amazing game.
CS proposal link
-Science-
My very first science fair was during my sophomore year. I didn't know what to except, I have only seen high schoolers participate in science fairs in random movies. I wanted to create the best one ever; explosions was the first thing that came into mind. But as I found out that was against the rules. So I settled for a more simple project I compared the differences between distilled and apple vinegar.
Science fair project link
This past summer, was full of English related things. I wrote four essays but my most favorite part of all my English classes is getting to be creative. A perfect example of this is an imitation poem I wrote. An imitation poem is when you get a poem written by someone and then you try to make it your own, but still keeping syntax and punctuation the same. Doing this activity really opened up my eyes to a whole new type of poetry. Not all poems have to be sad, this one that I wrote includes various comedic lines. From past experiences of buying candy with my little sister. Including anecdotes in my poems was another thing I learned to boost my poems to the next level.
English Creative Writing Unit link
-Math -
This year I have been working on coding, I didn't know this was related to math at all. It's pretty cool, you can create anything you want as long as you know how to program. The whole world to me is actually at my fingertips. A recent project I am still perfecting was the game I made. It wasn't the worlds best game it doesn't have graphics or any of that, yet. But since I am still a beginner I thought I could just start by just making it a question and answer game. If you get the right answer you can proceed to play the game. But if you get the wrong answer you die and your game will be over. Unfortunately, I have already turned this is to my math facilitator but the only thing I have left of it was the proposal I wrote while creating this amazing game.
CS proposal link
-Science-
My very first science fair was during my sophomore year. I didn't know what to except, I have only seen high schoolers participate in science fairs in random movies. I wanted to create the best one ever; explosions was the first thing that came into mind. But as I found out that was against the rules. So I settled for a more simple project I compared the differences between distilled and apple vinegar.
Science fair project link