Monday, March 25, 2019

Infogram Infographic


Friday, March 15, 2019

Final Exam Preview

1) I've used snapchat and tiktok to make short, fun videos before.
2) I think the hardest thing about using a dslr or a GoPro will be remembering to adjust the exposure, aperture and ISO to get maximum photo quality.
3) Baseball game, birthday party, family dinner
4) I can take pictures of baseball, birthday, or food elements.
5) I could take footage of the actual game, singing happy birthday, or the making of the food.

SLO Practice

1) C
2) A
3) C
4) D
5) B
6) C

Caption:


Important Leaders Walk

Senator Mark Jaynes escorts Princess Abela Kan down the red carpet on March 7th, 2019. Kan has won an award for Great Passion in the city of Whistler, Canada.

Monday, March 11, 2019

Personal Essays

1) The writer explains that you should care about and feel passionate about whatever topic you write about.

2) The writer reiterates that you should include specific details in your essay rather than generalizations.

3)
a) Make connections.
b) Write evocatively.
c) Take ideas from wherever you can.

SoM

Brianna Bull has been selected as Student of the Month at Bowie High School during the month of February, for her above average grades and excellent involvement.

Brianna Bull was selected by Ms. Graf, a teacher at Bowie high school.

Junior Brianna Bull has been chosen as Student of the Month.

"We chose Brianna for her amazing grades and band involvement," assistant principal Ms. Black said.

Brianna has excelled in both band and academics.

"Her abilities are unmatched, she's without a doubt the best first chair we've had here at Bowie High School," exclaimed band director Marshall Hall.

Bill and Olivia Bull, Brianna's parents, are very proud of her achievements.

"We couldn't be more proud of our girl," stated Brianna's mom, Olivia Bull.

Brianna uses a wide range of study methods to balance her schoolwork and her social calendar.

"She always seems prepared! I don't know how she does it," says biology teacher Clare Ramos.

School remains a priority in Brianna's life, and as a National Honor Society member, motivates her to be the best student she can be, in and out of school.

"Brianna is a light on the society, always offering help and guidance to new or confused members; We couldn't do this without her or her vast skills," explains the National Honor Society head president Julie Fisher.

Brianna wants to help as many people as possible and wants to pursue a career in a any field that presents the opportunity to do so.

"I definitely see a future in medicine for Brianna. She has the charisma, will, and motivation to reach many people through being a doctor," says her brother Blake Bull.

Managing time is a crucial part of Brianna's road to success. Knowing how to balance her events has helped minimize the stress and work load she endures.

"Brianna always seems to have her ducks in a row. Any assignment I haven't started, Brianna has already finished," states fellow classmate and peer Alyssa Cross.

Listening to music and playing her instrument is a vital element in getting rid of any anxiety Brianna feels.

"I know when I hear her play that she needs time to herself, so I leave her be," claims Brianna's father, Bill Bull.

"I can't wait to see where Brianna goes," exclaims principal Aaron Robinson.







Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Nut Graf


A Nut Graf is a paragraph that explains the context of the story. The term is compiled of the words nutshell and paragraph, basically meaning the context of the paragraph in a nutshell.

A Nut Graf also justifies the purpose of the story and acts as a transition from the lead, explaining its connection to the story. Additionally, a Nut Graf includes supporting content that proves to readers that the story is important.

Architecture Shoot

Angle
Detail

Lights
 Patterns
 Surroundings 


Monday, March 4, 2019

Student of the Month Story

Who- Brianna
What- Brianna has been selected as Student of the Month.
Where- She has been selected at Bowie High School.
When- In the month of February, Brianna was selected.
Why- Brianna was selected for her above average grades and excellent involvement.
How- Brianna was selected by the teachers that she is in class with.



Brianna Bull has been selected as Student of the Month at Bowie High School during the month of February, for her above average grades and excellent involvement.

Brianna Bull was selected by Ms. Graf, a teacher at Bowie high school.

Junior Brianna Bull has been chosen as Student of the Month.

"We chose Brianna for her amazing grades and band involvement," assistant principal Ms. Black said.

Brianna has excelled in both band and academics.

"Her abilities are unmatched, she's without a doubt the best first chair we've had here at Bowie High School," exclaimed band director Marshall Hall.

Bill and Olivia Bull, Brianna's parents, are very proud of her achievements.

"We couldn't be more proud of our girl," stated Brianna's mom, Olivia Bull.

Brianna uses a wide range of study methods to balance her schoolwork and her social calendar.

"She always seems prepared! I don't know how she does it," says biology teacher Clare Ramos.

School remains a priority in Brianna's life, and as a National Honor Society member, motivates her to be the best student she can be, in and out of school.

"Brianna is a light on the society, always offering help and guidance to new or confused members; We couldn't do this without her or her vast skills," explains the National Honor Society head president Julie Fisher.

Brianna wants to help as many people as possible and wants to pursue a career in a any field that presents the opportunity to do so.

"I definitely see a future in medicine for Brianna. She has the charisma, will, and motivation to reach many people through being a doctor," says her brother Blake Bull.

Managing time is a crucial part of Brianna's road to success. Knowing how to balance her events has helped minimize the stress and work load she endures.

"Brianna always seems to have her ducks in a row. Any assignment I haven't started, Brianna has already finished," states fellow classmate and peer Alyssa Cross.

Listening to music and playing her instrument is a vital element in getting rid of any anxiety Brianna feels.

"I know when I hear her play that she needs time to herself, so I leave her be," claims Brianna's father, Bill Bull.

The next Student of the Month will be announced in early March.








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My First Interview

1) How were you selected to be Student of the Month?
I was selected for being a good student and being involved in school activities. 

2) Is this accomplishment something you ever thought possible?
Yes, I found it possible to achieve. Or at least, I hoped I could. 

3) How do you feel about being chosen to be Student of the Month?
I was confused at first, but then I was surprised and very excited. 

4) What work ethic helped you reach this point as a student?
I put a lot of work into studying and being a good student. 

5) What extracurriculars do you participate in?
I am involved in orchestra. 

6) Which school subjects do you particularly like?
I like photo journalism and orchestra a lot. 

7) Do you play any sports?
I play hockey and tennis.

8) Is there any advice you would give to peers hoping to be nominated for this achievement?
I would advise them to balance their time between studying and having time for themselves. It's very important to know how to manage your time!

9) How do you achieve good grades?
A positive mindset, and studying a lot. However, it's important not to overwork yourself. 

10) Do you have any goals for the rest of your time as a student?
Just getting good grades and staying first chair in orchestra. 

11) Do you have any goals for a future career?
I want to help as many people as I can, so just a career where that is possible. 

12) Is there a certain college you hope to attend?
No, there isn't. I'm not really sure what I want to do yet. 

13) Are your parents proud of your achievements?
They don't quite acknowledge my achievements, except for being first chair in orchestra. 

14) What habits that you have formed have helped you succeed as a student?
Managing my time and staying on top of school work. 

15) In a time of stress, how do you cope?
I cope with stress by listening to or playing music. 

16) Do you ever feel anxiety in regards to school?
Yes, on a very large scale. 

17) What do you do to study for an upcoming test?
I review all of my notes and do online quizzes over the subject. Quizlet also helps to study before tests. 

18) Are you participating in any Fine Arts?
Yes, I am in orchestra. 

19) Where did you attend middle and elementary school?
For middle school, I attended Covington, and for elementary, I attended Cowan. 

20) Who would you consider to be a role model in your life?
I would consider my older brother to be a strong role model in my life. 

Student of the Month Interview

1) How were you selected to be Student of the Month?

2) Is this accomplishment something you ever thought possible?

3) How do you feel about being chosen to be Student of the Month?

4) What work ethic helped you reach this point as a student?

5) What extracurriculars do you participate in?

6) Which school subjects do you particularly like?

7) Do you play any sports?

8) Is there any advice you would give to peers hoping to be nominated for this achievement?

9) How do you achieve good grades?

10) Do you have any goals for the rest of your time as a student?

11) Do you have any goals for a future career?

12) Is there a certain college you hope to attend?

13) Are your parents proud of your achievements?

14) What habits that you have formed have helped you succeed as a student?

15) In a time of stress, how do you cope?

16) Do you ever feel anxiety in regards to school?

17) What do you do to study for an upcoming test?

18) Are you participating in any Fine Arts?

19) Where did you attend middle and elementary school?

20) Who would you consider to be a role model in your life?





School Uniforms

Topic: School Uniforms

People to Interview:
1) Principal
2) Teacher
3) Student

Interview Questions:

1) How was this policy created?
2) What is your personal opinion on school uniforms?
3) Have any events within your school community led to the creation of a school uniform policy?
4) What are possible benefits of uniforms?
4) What are possible concerns for instituting uniforms?
5) Do students agree with this policy?
6) How have students reacted to required uniforms?
7) How were the uniforms picked out?
8) Are girls permitted to wear shorts in uniform?
9) How have teachers reacted to this new rule?
10) Do you believe uniforms will reduce bullying?
11) Has there been any rebellion in regards to wearing the uniform?
12) How do parents feel about uniforms being required?
13) What are the required components of the uniform?
14) Are students still able to express themselves creatively with uniforms?
15) How much will the uniforms cost?
16) Is there a certain color students are required to wear?
17) Will teachers be required to wear some kind of uniform?
18) Are any other schools in your district enacting the same policy?
19) Are uniforms a permanent addition to the school handbook?
20) Where are uniforms available to purchase?