Monday, 3 June 2013

The Giver

The Giver Interview OneStudent Question: My teachers argue over the ending of The Giver! How does it really end?Lois Lowry: It ends with Jonas and Gabriel going downhill in a sled toward a house with welcoming lights. Ho ho ho. Aren't I a mean author, not to be more specific? I like it when you argue. It makes you think.The Giver Interview TwoThe book ends on an ambiguous note, as Lowry leaves it up to readers to decide what happens to Jonas. "I saw it as an optimistic ending. I didn't feel the need to further explain it, or go on with a sequel," Lowry said. "What I like about provocative books in general is that they allow readers to bring their own beliefs, political as well as religious, to the fiction, to fit them in, to find the symbolism."      In my opinion, Jonas dies. I feel this way because when Jonas fell to his knee i think he passed out and died but all of the lights and music where just an illusion. Also he had a sudden burst of happiness that encouraged him to get up and keep going. But it was all in his head. All in all, Jonas die in the snow with Gabrial in his arms

Friday, 11 January 2013

Googles 20% Project

The things that i want to learn is the history of hockey sticks and hockey in general. i also want to learn the early rules and crafting of hockey sticks. the main reason i wanted to pick this topic is because i thought it would be a fun project and i love to play hockey.
Materials Needed:

  • Two 2x4s'
  • Carving Knife
  • Sander
  • Glue
Roadblocks

  • Getting the pieces together
  • Carving the stick correctly
People:

  • Dad

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Effects of Advertising in Teens

     Advertising has a lot of affects on teen culture.  The biggest influence on teen culture is fashion for girls. All the fashion commercials and magazines use the ethos method of advertising. Celebrities like Miley Cyris, Britny spears, and Justin Bieber are using the all new robot dog. Then all the teens want to get the robot dog because a famous person uses it. 
     There is also how advertising effects music in teen culture. On TV channels like MTV can take an unknown band, advertise them all over and in a matter of weeks they are the biggest band in America. The reason why is because teens love anything on MTV. Even dumb things like Jersey Shore. 
     Next, there is the "cool" factor for teens. Mostly all teens want to be cool and get all the girls/guys. An example of this is the Axe commercials. In the commercial once the guy puts on Axe all the ladies are all over him. And this makes the teens buy their product. Then with girls is a beautiful model wear a type of perfume and the teens that buy the perfume think they will be like the model.
     Advertising is everywhere and we don't even notice. Teens are mostly on the internet so that is where all the advertisers put their ads. The advertisements are on big websites like YouTube  Facebook, and even Pandora Radio. Then the teens are eating up whatever they are advertising. 

Thursday, 3 January 2013

NEW YEARS


When I reflect on the past year of 2012 I have learned a lot. The main thing I learned was how to play ice hockey. 2012 was the first year I started to play ice hockey. I first started on the in-house team called the Huskies, and then I played on the travel team the Jags.
          For my New Year’s resolution would like to:
\    Get better at hockey
\    Get stronger
\    Get on the ice hockey team next year
\    Become taller