Sunday, December 22, 2013

How Computer Tech Has Affected Our Lives

Computers have played a great role in our daily basis and in our society. Over the 20th century to the 21st century, the world has been through a lot of major changes. It was the time when population of a lot of countries started to rapidly grow, and it was also when technology started to change dramatically. During that period of time, people started to quickly develop in many different ways, such as in transportation, media, and the basic understandings of science. But one of the most dramatic causes that led to great impact to the world was the creation of computers.  From simple calculations, to advanced programming, the advance of the use of computers has changed a lot.

People use computers in many different ways depending on their needs. In our modern society, people are employed to a lot of different types of businesses such as office workers and modern investors. Without the use of computers, these businesses would be very hard to sustain. Computers hold a huge amount of information and resources that they are able to provide to all these people. Investors use computers to find information about good companies and industries, while some other people, like movie producers, would need them to create their products. Even children nowadays use computers as learning devices by using the internet. Before the internet was even invented, it was much harder for children to learn or to find information. But now, due to the abundant amount of information stored in the internet, people are able to access them in a click of a button.

Computers have also affected us on our social medias and the way we communicate to people. As human beings, we must understand that this world we live in is very large. In the past, people had to send handwritten mails to others in order to communicate  over distant areas. This had a great uncertainty to whether the mail would make it through since they were all sent by people. That also meant that it would’ve been really time-consuming for people to send them. Therefore, it was really hard to communicate with each other in the past. But now that we have computers, we are able to communicate through a lot of social medias. One of the basic communication medias is email. Now, using computers, people are capable of communicating to each other in seconds.

Modern computer technology has dramatically changed the way people live right now. After the people started to use computers, our lives have become a lot easier, as the way we do things has become a lot more efficient. It is a major change to our human society, and also a very important element to our future developments.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

How to make a paper lantern

1) Get a piece of paper

Place your piece of paper horizontally. (Long edge goes left to right, short edge goes up and down)

2) Cut a strip of the paper on the right edge

 

3) Fold the remaining piece of paper the hamburger way

 

4) Make a series of cuts (about a dozen or more) along the fold line. Don't cut all the way to the edge of the paper.

 

5) Unfold the paper. Glue or staple the short edges of the paper together.

 

6) Using the strip of paper you cut out earlier, make a handle by gluing the two sides of the strip of paper to your paper lantern.

 

7) You can repeat this procedure for other pieces of paper to make colorful lanterns

 

8) You can add detail or design if you wanted to:

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Extra Information:

If you walk around China’s streets, your eyes are filled with red images especially at Chinese New Year. Chinese people really like the color red because the color represents deep meanings. People say red was worshiped as fire that sheltered the people with warmth and safety.

 

Chinese people make lots of paper lanterns normally at Chinese New Year, because Chinese New Year symbolizes the Chinese culture and means brightness, happiness and reunion.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Hello from WV

Hello Mr. Kochs students!

My name is Lindsay and I had the opportunity of having Mr. Koch twice as a teacher when I was in high school. After graduating high school I attended college at West Virginia University obtaining a degree to be a physical education teacher. Finding a job as a p.e teacher has been harder than I thought, but I wanted to continue to work with students which brings me to where I am today. Currently I am working as a full time substitute for Doddridge County, WV at an Elementary school as a reading resource teacher working with second grade students.
The students are learning about holidays around the world and countries before they go on winter break. The holidays they are learning about are St. Lucia Day (Sweden), Hanukkah (Israel), Feliz Navidad (Mexico), Melkm Ganna (Ethiopia) and Chinese New Year (China). Since I knew Mr. Koch was teaching in China now I thought it would be a great idea to reach out and ask about some personal experiences. I have had the opportunity to share some of your stories that were posted on this blog to students and they have really enjoyed them and have been excited about learning of other cultures. The students have been working hard on making many different projects for the various countries. I will take some pictures over the next week and post them to the blog so you all can see them.

Thank you all again for posting about CNY!

Thursday, December 12, 2013

The Book Hunter - Book Review of I Am Number Four by Sunny Lee

I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore is a science fiction novel. The main character named John Smith is a Garde (or an alien) from the planet called Lorien. He was sent to earth when he was a child with eight other Gardes to escape from the invading Mogadorians who destroyed the planet Lorien. They all never had real names, so they were each assigned a number (John was given number four). John was very young when he was sent to earth so his guardian Henri protected him up until now. John is beginning to develop legacies, in his case: telekinesis (ability to move objects at a distance by mental power) and power to transmit plasma through his hands. Earth was meant to be a safe place for training and for getting ready to fight back the Mogadorians because of what they did to Lorien back in history. But the Mogadorians followed them and are killing the Gardes one by one. ”They killed Number One in Malaysia. Number Two in England. And Number Three in Kenya.” Will John make it? This might be the end of his life.

In this dangerous yet frightening story, John, a young alien boy struggles to survive from the Mogadorians on the planet earth and activates two important messages. The first one is don’t trust others, no matter how close you are with them; rather, trust yourself. In the story, some Mogadorians are disguised as humans that pretend to help John until one night John sneaks into this house and finds out that they were in disguise. The second one is to never give up on yourself, don’t stop, in fact sometimes help will come to you. When John went in that house and started fighting the disguised Mogadorians, he ended up being cornered when suddenly his guardian Henri came to rescue. The author captures the reader’s attention by putting some great humor and detail in helping us visualize each moment in the story. Also, after parts of big climaxes, he always puts in another big conflict that we would have never thought of, but keeps the story going smoothly. The story is very straightforward, it gives many visualizing details but never puts any unnecessary text.

I Am Number Four is full of action and danger. It is a wonderful novel to read for those who enjoy action, danger, fighting and maybe even those who love mystery! I Am Number Four shows feelings of a boy that has been wanted and has been chased ever since he was a child. I think this book is good for ages 11 and up. This book is exciting and worth reading.

Deforestation

Deforestation


 

Deforestation is the act of clearing an enormous area of trees or forests. This act of clearing areas of trees is expanding in many parts of the world, causing many acute problems.

 

Deforestation occurs due to both human causes and natural causes. Clearing of land for agricultural purposes is one of the many human causes, whilst one of the natural causes is lightning.

The effects of deforestation are severe; affecting the biodiversity of the wildlife is one of them. An example of endangered species in the amazon range is the Poison Dart Frog. One of the most hazardous effects of deforestation is global warming and climate change, majorly affecting every single side of the world! In the past century temperatures have been raised by 1.33 Fahrenheit (0.74 Celsius). Due to the change of temperature, glaciers have been melting, raising the sea level. Sea level rises due to the increasing heat, when heat is exposed to the water the atoms expand, raising the sea level. Scientists predict that many cities and countries neighboring the oceans will completely submerge under water by 2050 including London, most parts of Japan and The Maldives.

 

Although deforestation is a major issue, there have been actions taken by countries and NGO’s (Non-Governmental organization) to solve this problem. Brazil set about the size of France for protection of the amazon in 2002. Indonesia has been helped by Norway on 2010 1st July to set new laws against illegal deforestation (logging). Many NGOs are trying to get as many people to recycle. Many companies buy wooden products with the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) label only, this means that the forest from which the wood was taken is well managed.

 

Deforestation is a very major issue, which is forcing the world to change negatively. If actions will not be taken, it will lead to many dangerous consequences. We all should take careful steps to lead the world to a right direction. Such as, printing double sided so you can save paper, recycling paper, and growing trees in your backyard. Deforestation is spreading in many parts of the world, by doing these little things you are doing you’re part, which will help save the environment.

 

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Dragon Dance

 

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During Chinese new year the dragon dance is commonly performed. The purpose is to scare away evil spirits. The people believe that dragons represent long life, good luck and wisdom. During the dragon dance one person holds the pearl of wisdom. It's purpose is to guide the dragon.

Year of The Horse

On Friday, January 31st next year it is going to be the year of the horse! There is a cycle of 12 animals, one for each year. If you are born in the year of the horse, you are hardworking, independent and very smart! You are very determined to succeed.

Horse Painting

If I Had a Time Machine

If I had a time machine,


I’d fly to the Jurassic Period.


I would steal an egg of a brachiosaurus.


If I had a time machine,


I’d fly to the 28th century.


I would get myself x-ray goggles.


If I had a time machine,


I’d fly to the Roman Empire.


I would sell a flashlight for a chunk of gold.


But most of all,


If I had a time machine,


I’d fly to yesterday.


I would finish my math homework due this morning!

Chinese new year envelopes

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Giving money during Chinese New Year is considered lucky for both the giver and the receiver.

Those who give will also invite the flow of money during the entire year. Giving these envelopes also symbolize that the family luck is passed on to the children.

Tears of My Broken Arm by Sunny lee

“Gotta hurry, gotta hurry,” I said to myself as my fingers were flying through the pile of puzzle pieces. I tried to make my right hand move as fast as I could but at the same time, my left arm was suffering in great pain.

Oh hey, are you wondering what happened to my left arm? Sorry, let me scroll back and show you how it happened from the beginning.

‘Ding ding!’ the school bell rang. “Students it’s recess time! Have fun and remember our class rule number one, be safe!” announced my teacher, Ms. McCawley, as we dashed out the door like angry elephants. My friends and I were always the first to get on the old squeaky swings. “Let’s see who can swing the highest!” my friend Lucy said.

“I bet I could beat you down easily,” I shouted back as we both started swinging.

I kicked hard off the ground. I swung my legs back and forth powerfully as I tried to reach as high as I could on my swing. But suddenly, a wind started blowing hard like a tornado was nearby. It suddenly felt like the wind was controlling my body on the swing. I started swinging out of control. My hands were starting to sweat and I started losing my grip on the swing’s rope. I felt myself slowly sliding off my swing. I swung up really high and ‘BAM!’ I flew off my swing and landed straight on the cold concrete ground with my arm first and face second.

“Ohh… I feel sore,” I groaned, as I nearly passed out. The TA (teacher assistant) came and took me to the nurse office. The nurse checked my crooked arm and called my mom. “Hello? Sunny’s Mother? Your daughter has been injured and I’m afraid she will have to be taken to the hospital.”

She paused as I heard my mom reply on the phone. “What? Injured? Hospital Okay I’ll be there in 10 minutes!” The nurse hung up on the phone as I slowly fell asleep in the clinic’s bed.

“What did you do to your arm? How bad did you hurt it that now you have to go check in the hospital?” my mom shouted, jolting me awake. She was angrier than worried when she took me to our car and drove me to the hospital. After the doctor checked my arm, I was shocked because of the four terrifying words he said, “Your arm is broken.”

For a minute my mom and I stared at each other, until for some reason that reminded me of something. “Mom! What about the puzzle competition? It’s in 3 days!” I was ready to burst into tears now. I regretted getting on those swings. I hated the wind that blew me off my swing. I also hated my friend that just had to get me competitive in something as stupid as just a little swing contest. And I suddenly recalled what my teacher said before we went to recess, “Student it’s recess time! Have fun and remember our class rule number one, be safe!”

“Be safe…” I whispered to myself. I started feeling so mad and angry and wanted to give up on everything. The doctor said he had to put a cast on my arm, because if he didn't then later on I wouldn’t even be able to move my arm and the bone would get dislocated badly. I had to listen to the doctor, what choice did I have?

The next day I was depressed. My mood went straight down, like a roller coaster. Whenever I went out of my house I felt like everyone was staring at my arm. By the time I got into the school area, everyone was gathered to ask questions about it.

That day was bad enough, but it got worse when I came home. My mom had just finished a phone call and looked at me frozen. “What happened?” I asked.

“Your friends were talking about it and the news spread to the people who organized the puzzle competition. And they said that you couldn’t join anymore. They said according to the rules of the competition, it stated that each contestant must be a condition where they are able to compete fairly with the other contestants, which includes being able to use both of your arms.” She slowed down towards the end. By the time she finished speaking I was already on the floor crying.

When my mom called me down for dinner, she was all happy and jumpy. I asked her why and she said, “I almost forgot to tell you! After you went up to your room I felt sad because I knew you were really excited for the competition. So, I called the competition judges and talked to them, a very long time actually, and they said that they would allow you back in the competition.” That made my ears twitch. Did I hear her wrong? In a moment I was out of my chair dancing around. I dashed into my room and started timing myself doing different piece puzzles because I never knew how many piece puzzles they might give me to do. I started from 2000, then 5000, then 10,000 and so on.

The 3 days passed and now I was in the puzzle stadium, shaking hands with the other players. My heart was beating at the speed of light. All the other player’s hands and fingers were all big and long. Everyone was at least 12 years old. And I looked at my hands, all short and small. And I was only 6 years old. I only had one comfortable hand to use, and it wasn’t even my dominant hand. When I was just calming myself down, the whistle blew and the competition started. Everyone threw open the 10,000 puzzle piece box and started matching the pieces. I started to think “Oh my gosh I think I should just get out of here.” But my fingers became more and more comfortable and flexible. My fingers were flying through the pile of puzzle pieces and my work. In about 15-20 minutes I was done and I raised my hand. The judges came and made sure my pieces were all in the right place. I sat, more confident then ever: I knew I was the winner. I looked up and around myself with a big smile. But when I turned my head back, I started thinking something was wrong.

The judges looked frozen and were slowly shaking their heads at each other while the other contestants, and the whole audience, focused on the judges and me. There was a large pause until one of the judges finally made a sudden movement. They held my arm up and blew the whistle. I made it. Even with a broken arm. I beat everyone. I was overjoyed when the judges handed me my trophy. I waved at the audience and held up the trophy with both arms, feeling confident. My left arm felt a sharp pain when I lifted the trophy, but come on. I won this. Did it really matter anymore?

Chinese New Year:::Fireworks

Chinese New Year, is a famous holiday that is celebrated all over China. People use a lot of ways to celebrate this holiday, depending on which part of China they live at. One thing that a lot of people do at night is setting up fireworks and firecrackers. The loud noises caused by them were believed to scare away evil spirits. chinese-new-year-fireworks-show

Chinese New year: Couplets

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People stick up the Chinese calligraphy wrote on the red paper, this means to have a new great year full of happiness.

Chinese New year: Dumplings

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This is a traditional food we eat during Chinese NewYear. It's called dumplings, in Chinese it's called jiao zi (饺子). Jiao zi is invented by a doctor name Zhang Zhong Jing (张仲景).

Jiao Zi is also eaten in a lot of different ways, for example you could boil it, you could fry it… There are a variety of ways of eating dumplings. Chinese people mostly like to eat dumplings with vinegar.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Chinese New year, Dragon Dance

Normally during Chinese new year, a typical thing to do is the Dragon Dance. The dragon is like a giant puppet, and it is watched by hundreds of people around the world.

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The dragon can be  blue, green, red, or gold! The people controlling the dragon dress in the same color.

 

 

I'm a snake, It's a horse!

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I was born in the year of the snake, and it will soon be the year of the horse. Check out this site to find out which zodiac you are or to find out more about the zodiacs.  http://www.topmarks.co.uk/ChineseNewYear/Zodiac

 

My first Chinese new year

It was my first Chinese new year. Me and my mom were eating salads inside our house and suddenly we heard this huge boom noise from outside. We thought their were bombs going off. We looked outside of our house and we saw so many fireworks going off, so we decided to watch the fireworks for a while. Then it got to a point where after 2 weeks the fireworks were the most annoying thing ever!

fireworks outside of my house

 

 

Chinese new year: Explained

Chinese new year is based on a lunar calendar. It is also sometimes called the Lunar new year. Chinese people celebrate the new year by setting off fire crackers and posting red pieces of paper with Chinese words on them. Chinese new year is also a time for family and friends. Relatives who are away from home often come back for a few days to spend    time with their family. The Chinese people will also use this time to honor deceased family members.

Loudness

Loudness


Fireworks explode


Dragons dancing through the streets


Little kids get treats

Chinese New Year Products

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These are shoes in the design of the dragons. This design is found commonly during Chinese New Year.

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These are masks and stuffed toys sold to children during CNY.

Crackle! Snap! Pop!

Crackle! Snap! Pop!
Every 15 minutes,
You hear a crackle and a pop,
Now you know its Chinese new year,
For everyone to hear.

Upside down “福”(fu)

“福”(fu) means lucky, happiness.

People put the word "福” upside down, to make “倒福”.

Switch the order of "倒福” to "福倒” because the word is upside down.

The word “倒”(dao) has the same pronunciation to the word “到”(dao), and “到” means come. “福到” together means lucky and happiness comes.

A Night at Chinese New Year- Sung

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Monday, December 9, 2013

Never Ever Give Up

One False Note is a Fantasy and Adventure book written by Gordan Korman. This enthralling story maps out the life of young orphans Amy and Dan Cahill as they venture to find the 39 clues left behind from their dead grandmother in order to attain an unknown prize. Deciding that there was nothing left to lose in their life, the two orphans compete against their own family relatives in order to find all the clues, but will they be able to withstand the brutal attacks of their cousin competitors?

The message of this book teaches me a very valuable lesson, to never give up. Sometimes the character’s determination starts to diminish but the last inspiring words of their grandmother keep their spirits up. The author’s story map is thrilling. One moment they are safe the other they are trapped in their competitor’s ship, threatened to be killed!

The story mountain is a wiggly path filled with invigoration, excitement and suspense. “They were cornered, from the floor Dan pulled up a hockey stick wrapped in brown paper. At that moment, Eisenhower Holt took a running leap at the door. With a teeth-jarring crash, the hatch splintered loose and slammed into Dan. The boy went down hard. The stick clattered to the floor. Blinded by rage, Amy snatched the stick and broke it over Eisenhower’s head. The big man absorbed the blow, wobbled, and collapsed on a mailbag. The victory was short-lived. Holts stormed the car. Madison Holt grabbed Amy by the collar. Reagan Holt yanked Dan upright. They were caught.” This paragraph clearly shows the breathtaking events of this story and rapid action. This part of this story also describes the scene in detail marking that this story is well written.

The only weakness Korman has is his lack of use of good and vivid vocabulary; he should use more specific dialogue and vocabulary that would enhance the picture in the reader’s mind.

My favorite character in this book is Amy Cahill. She is a sweet and shy yet very intelligent girl. Her affection and understanding for her brother and friends is my most admirable part of her personality. I like how the author gave a loving character to an action filled story.

By- Gauri Kaushik 7-7

Autumn by Eileen Lee

Autumn



Season after summer, before winter,
I feel wind gushing on my face,
Disappearing warmth, appearing breeze,
I hear people sneeze with red noses,
Breeze making people shiver like vibrating phones,
Feels like autumn is welcoming me to winter.


Season of the warm colors,
Full of red, orange, yellow,
Path covered with maple leaves,
As people walk, I hear crumpling sound of crispy leaves,
Feels like autumn is making me comfortable from the sound and colors.


Season of fruits,
I see fruits hanging on trees,
Apples, grapes, pears,
About to fall,
Feels like autumn is tempting me to overeat.


One of the four seasons, autumn,
Autumn passes again leaving the cold air and color orange,
Then we will have to wait for autumn to come again.

At the Brink: A Seatbelt Story

At the Brink: A Seatbelt Story
By: Gauri Kaushik

“Shock” was the word that occurred to me when I tried to summarize being at the brink of danger; the terror almost stopped my heart that day. That memory was so fresh in my mind as it was only yesterday when it occurred.

It was a cold and fragile, January afternoon. It was about 3 o’clock and the sun was a few hours away from setting. My dad picked my sister and I up from school and we were heading of to our house in our sleek black car. I was only seven at that time, but that day I learned a very important safety lesson, always wear you’re seatbelt!

When I was young I always thought that it was pointless to wear a seatbelt. Seatbelts were the annoying and strappy barriers that kept me from wriggling in my seat. They had always been the negative point of a wonderful drive. But, that day I realized what an important part it played in road safety.

“Put you’re seatbelt on!” Commanded my father as he started the silent engine.

I felt a diminutive jerk and I knew the car had started. The low rumble of the car’s engine was starting to diminish as I shifted closer to the door peering down at the vacant and ice sheeted roads of Baku, Azerbaijan. My heart skipped a beat as I felt the car jerk to the left. The blood pounded in my eyes, and temporarily, all I heard was my heart beating thunderously. Suddenly, everything came back in slow motion. The only sound that I could discern was my sister yelling her lungs out, my dad trying to control the car. I felt my body yanked from my seat from the momentum of the car, as my body crashed against the front. The car stopped abruptly! The car front was inches away from an electricity pole.

“Everything is alright” I comforted myself softly under my breath when I realized nothing had happened.

We were miles away from our house. The car wheel was stuck in the deep snow. The only thing that could drive us back was broken. We were officially stranded. 20 minutes had somehow passed; my dad was trying to fix the tire with no outcome. Soon, mom would be calling. Suddenly out of the blue two men came running in our direction. Although we could not speak Azeri, the men helped my dad pick the car’s wheel from the deep snow. The chilly wind was howling in my ears. Finally, on the third attempt, the wheel came out. My dad, my sister and I were shortly heading home.

Happiness Is

Happiness is 11, from a scale of one to ten,

playing with a farm animal, in a rusty old pen.

Happiness is an ice cream cone, with lots and lots of sprinkles,

staring up in the night sky, with galaxy stars that twinkle.

 

Happiness is a smile, on a dark rainy day,

you caring to listen, to every word I say.

Happiness is dining, on a very special night,

at a very special place, where its colorful and bright.

 

Happiness is all of this, and much much more.

Happiness is all around, I’m sure you’ve experienced before.

More on 年 (monster)

This monster has no permanent form and it is also scared of loud noises. That is why people on Chinese New Year use firecrackers and fireworks to scare away 年.

Summer Camp by Sung

Over the summer vacation I attended a tremendously enjoyable camp where I learned about leadership, teamwork, friendship, cultural differences, and human rights called the Children’s International Summer Village, also known as CISV. The camp takes place in various countries all over the world. This year Korea had the chance to participate in seven different camps. Four children that are 11 to 12 years of age are chosen from each country to attend a camp. It is generally two boys and two girls. For our safety there is also a leader that assists us throughout the entire month we are at the campsite. Luckily, I was selected to go to Denmark with three other kids representing the Korean delegation. Our leader was a woman named Amy who has taken part in this camp at the Netherlands. She was a responsible 21 years old and was enthusiastic to help us spend a wonderful time at Denmark.

Even though it was already my second time staying away from my parents the feeling of sadness and nervousness overwhelmed me. Also, the unfortunate part was that we were restricted to bring any sort of electronic to the camp. This may have been a hard job for me, despite that, I believe I did a good job of cutting down myself from electronics. In total the camp was four weeks. During the four weeks we have two “home-stay” sessions when you do all the laundry and alleviate your hyper mind after participating in all those exciting activities in the campsite. Usually you get to go with a good friend of yours you have made in camp. The first home-stay was before the camp, and in general, most people that volunteer for hosting kids are parents that have sent their child to the camp or have been associated with CISV. The parents take us on tours in Denmark and just chill out at home or the beach. As a result to these homestays I had a chance to tour around Central Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, and visit a lake in the town.

The area of the campsite was in a town called Vaerlose close to Copenhagen in a school. We slept in classrooms on mattresses with approximately 10 kids in each room and ate in the art classroom of the school. We were provided with pillows and sheets as well. At the camp there were a total of 13 delegations. It was interesting that only two delegations came from Asia, Korea (Seoul) and China (Guang Zhou). The rest of the people were mostly from Europe and America: Norway, Great Britain, The Netherlands, France, Germany, USA, Brazil, Peru, Italy, and two teams from Denmark.

Even though CISV is an education program, the camp does not contain much studying, instead we learn through activities and friendship. Most of the activities require co-operation, communication, teamwork, and trust. For example, we had an activity session where all of us lie down in a long line side by side. Sooner or later we lift our arm up and have to cooperate and pass down every one of us along the long line.

During the camp every single country had to prepare for something called a National Night. Each country is assigned a whole activity session to share their culture and some basic facts about their home country. Our delegation performed and shared lots of unique possessions of Korea and ourselves in person. In the beginning, we wore our traditional costume that a lot of people said looked gorgeous and taught everyone our cultural bow. Our martial art, Taekwondo, was nicely demonstrated to the camp as well and our highlight was of course ‘Gangnam Style’. As soon as we started to dance to the music, everyone stood up and jumped about struggling to mimic our correct, original way of dancing. The National Night was so much fun and the entire camp had a wonderful night.

My most memorable activity was handicapped day. This may sound uncomfortable and frustrating, however it was a great experience for me. In the morning, all of us received a certain handicap we had to struggle with, for the entire day. Some people were blind, armless, unable to talk, deaf, had a broken arm or leg. I received a handicap to walk on one leg; luckily I could still eat freely and communicate without much trouble. Unfortunately, we had a soccer match scheduled that day. I was extremely shocked after I heard that since soccer is all about your two legs, and I lacked one leg, that made it impossible for me to kick or run fast. By the end, I guided a blind friend and became his eyes while he replaced my legs. Even though I was not running a lot, since I had to balance myself on one leg the pain was really bad. I had to admit it was the worst soccer game I have ever played in my life. Even though, it was a little frustrating and distracting to be handicapped for the whole day but I did certainly learn a lesson about human rights. Through experience I could reflect that disabled people still have the right to live and be a useful person making a difference towards the world.

As a result to these four weeks of camp I might not have gained the knowledge of academics, but I am definitely sure it was a great chance for me to develop into a better person. Through this camp I also did make marvelous friends all over the world. I dare say these memories will always be a part of my life.

Business Letter by Seth

 

November 29, 2013

Apple Campus
20525 Mariana Avenue,
Cupertino, CA

Dear Apple:

Why hasn’t your company designed a video game console yet?   Apple has the capability to design the best one on the market! Apple can quickly catch up and eventually overrun the other companies currently designing game consoles.

Time and time again, Apple has proven its ability to design stunning and powerful interfaces and operating systems. If Apple made a console, I have no doubt that it would be just as impressive as the operating systems Apple has made previously. Operating systems are not the only thing Apple is good at.  Apple is also capable of making tons of features and powerful tools for almost anything one can think of.  I don’t see how this expertise couldn’t be transferred into making a state-of-the-art video game console.

The Apple ID and iCloud wireless features have been extremely successful in keeping all data and media across all Apple devices up to date. It would be a major hit if these features were applied to a video game console. That would make the console the center of all media and data in its location. All the photos, movies, TV shows, music, apps, game center profile, and social networking apps in one place, on large screen would make for a popular entertainment hub.  And the best thing is, millions of people already have Apple IDs, thus making it even simpler to use an Apple console.

Apple already has hundreds of third-party app and game developers who would be eager to design games for an Apple video game console. Many other developers would gladly join along that same path if they were convinced that the console would be popular, which it will be.

There are one or two things you might want to change before making a console. Many kids aged 10 and up own Apple devices. Most of the time kids share an Apple ID with their parents, but I think there should be a feature that enables one to add a side account for a child (or whatever else they might need it for).  This would be good because you could add gift cards to side accounts and keep a 4 number pin could keep your credit card safe.  Parental controls could be used, but at the same time allow children to download free apps that are appropriate.  iCloud settings could be managed so that side accounts can download media without also putting it on the main account.  This is relevant to gaming consoles because many kids will want to have an Apple console.

Apple has the strongest reputation for electronics in the world, and I can clearly envision Apple succeeding because of the ability Apple has to develop and create. It would be a major investment, but I believe it would be worthwhile.

Regards,

Seth Hodges

‘And Then There Were None' by Sung

 ‘And Then There Were None’

-Agatha Christie

The most favored Mystery writer, Agatha Christie, branded ‘Queen of Crime’ begins another thriller piece. Agatha Christie opens the beginning of the book with eight people receiving an invitation from a stranger named Una Nancy Owen. They are invited to come over to Mr. Owen’s private island off the coast of Devon, to stay with him for the weekend. The people are slightly astonished by the letter, despite that they still decide to go visit without realizing the malicious purpose behind it. The eight guests unexpectedly meet on the boat that is heading off to the island. They are surprised at each other, since they did not know anything about other visitors. None of them seem to know each other, all they have in common is a murder they have committed in the past. Beginning that evening, the guests start getting murdered one by one.

The novel was set on a private island off the coast that no one lived on. It was the perfect site ever to commit a crime, if I were the killer I definitely would have trapped the people I wanted to murder in one area where everyone is in risk of death. The smaller the area is the better it would be for the criminal. There may not be an easy way to get around suspicion, however this sort of location would be the easiest, quickest, and the most efficient way to commit murders.

The two literary devices that cover most of the story was allusion, and of course irony. Agatha Christie made an allusion to the poem, ‘Ten Little Indians.’ The crimes happened all based upon how each Indian died in the poem. Anthony Marston died of cyanide poisoning, just like the beginning of the poem, “Ten little Indian boys went out to dine; one choked his little self and then there were nine.”

In the ending when the criminal confesses that he was the murderer, it was the biggest irony of the entire book. He was one of the people I was never suspicious of, since he displayed the most determination to find out the killer. He also has a type of job that is actually opposite to crimes and murders.

Throughout the entire book Agatha Christie continuously kept me wondering about the real criminal. Every chapter was thrilling and she never left a huge clue that made me suspicious about a certain person. Agatha Christie kept me thinking till the very end of the book. This is the reason she writes the world’s best mystery books and is known as the ‘Queen of Crime.’  

 

Friday, December 6, 2013

Nelson Mandela 1918-2013

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Purdue OWL: MLA Formatting and Style Guide

Purdue OWL: MLA Formatting and Style Guide.

Lobbying Document | City in the Sea

“Lobbying (also lobby) is the act of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in the government, most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies. ” via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobbying

 

Focus Areas for your document

Audience – Neo-Convergency Government

Purpose – For your CITS character to persuade the Neo Con Government to consider your idea or position about any topic that you choose

Format – Published to Buddy Press

via Lobbying Document | City in the Sea.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Winter


A white sky dressed in a cloak of gray clouds

Weeping icy tears of snow

Breathing a shivering gale that chills to the bone

Browning the leaves with a frosty touch

Draping a blanket of white across the world

 

 

10 Days of Fire



I took this picture in the local village behind our school.  It was just a few days after last year's Chinese New Year and there were a lot of spent fireworks in piles all around.

Chinese New Year

1. "年年有余" nian nian you yu

2. "年年有鱼" nian nian you yu

The first phrase means that you would have surplus of food and money for every year.
The second phrase means that you would eat fish every year.
Those two phrases happen to have the same pronunciation, so it became a tradition to eat fish every Chinese New Year.

Chinese New Year Poem

What CNY Means to Me


Meeting parent's friends,


Receiving lots of Hong Bao,


Keeping all the cash.


Wishing everyone,


A happy Chinese New Year,


With lots of Hong Baos.



 

年 nian

There is a monster called 年-nian (Year). It gobbles little kids up if they are not wearing red or if they are lonely. SO SPEND CHINESE NEW YEAR WITH YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS!!   :D

Chinese New Year Poem

Here's a poem about Chinese New Year from my perspective! Enjoy! :)

 

Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year's a day to have fun and cheer

A day to celebrate a brand new year

With firework that goes 'Bang!' and 'Boom!'

As it lights up the shining moon


A festival for the young and old

Years old stories that are told

Where people can dance and sing

Oh, the joy that this day brings!


A day to spend with your folks

Eating food and telling jokes

With a certain food in every town

A traditional cake called 'Niangao'


The streets are lit up with lights

Lanterns turn the place so bright

Windows and doors stick on papers

The color red just makes it greater


This festival goes on for weeks

As sounds of chatter sweeps the streets

So tell your family and you peers

That Chinese New Year is nearly here

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Li Na - International School Of Beijing Experiential Learning

When: Sunday, December 8th, 2013

Where: ISB, Gym 2

Time: 1:45pm - 3:00pm

Who can attend: ISB students, staff and immediate family members

*Books will be available for sale before the event from 1:00pm-1:45pm outside Gym 2.  Price is 135 RMB per book.

*Students or families can also pre-order books below

We warmly welcome all ISB students and families to attend this once in a lifetime event at our school.  Li Na is a Chinese tennis player who has won a grand slam and is currently ranked #3 in the world.

Li Na's book has just been published in English and released on December 1, 2013.  Li Na is coming to ISB to promote her book and to empower and inspire our students.

via Li Na - International School Of Beijing Experiential Learning.

Watching the Clouds By Hyo Jin

I lie on the grass
Watching the clouds
Walking in the sky.
I wish I could fly
And sit on a cloud.


I lie on the grass
Watching the birds
Flying in the sky.
I wish I could fly
And sit on a cloud.


How great would it be
If I could lie on a cloud
And be freed from the cage of my life?
I wish I could fly
And sit on the cloud.


I lie on the grass
Watching the clouds
Passing by in the peaceful sky.
I hear the storms coming
And soon the thunder bolt strikes.


Sometimes, sometimes
I feel my heart breaking,
Like the thunderbolts breaking the peaceful sky.
I feel like running away from my life,
Like running away from the storm.


However I know
And I am sure
That there is always sunshine
Coming after the storm
Which shines behinds the white clouds.


I still wish I could fly
And sit on a cloud.
But I now know that
Sun always comes up
After the big, big storm.

Stop! Grammar Time!


  • Past/Passed, There/their, two/too



  • Combining Independent Clauses (compound sentences)
    Comma + FANBOYS
    Semicolon(;)
    Semicolon(;) + Adverbial Conjunction + comma(,)  



  • Adverbial conjunctions

  • Commas, Semicolons



  • Let’s eat Grandma
    Let’s eat, Grandma
    Grammar Saves Lives



  • Why do you always use this…? Or worse, this….?



  • How have you been taught to punctuate thoughts?



  • “Students, please punctuate dialogue correctly,” Mr. Koch screamed.



  • Passive Voice?  Just use active verbs when you can.
    The passive forms of a verb are created by combining a form of the "to be verb" with the past participle of the main verb.



  • Literature is NOW(and then) – Write in the present tense when talking about books.



  • No weasel statements -  “In this_______I am going to tell you about _____________.” Or any variation thereof!



  • “It is” is the ONLY time to write “it’s”



  • Thesis Statements, Focus statement, what are you going to prove in your paper?After reading The Giver I learned that it is a good book because it shows that planning a society that has everything exactly the same and equal can turn out to have many flaws, and imperfections.For a student, every meal is an important time to charge up our bodies and should be easy to access with reasonable prices and quality of foods.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

In this essay, I will (bore the reader) « Kevin's Meandering Mind

More and more, I notice how many of my sixth graders start every reading response with “In this paragraph, I will …” and every longer essay with “In this essay, I will …” and I am trying to ween them off those boring starts. It’s not easy. They have been programmed by other teachers, I think, to begin their pieces this way so that, at least, they will have an opening. (and don’t get me started on the closing sentences, which end with “In this paragraph, I have shown you …”)

via In this essay, I will (bore the reader) « Kevin's Meandering Mind.

Stop! Grammar Time.

-Past/Passed, There/their, two/too

-Combining Independent Clauses (compound sentences)

  • Comma + FANBOYS

  • Semicolon(;)

  • Semicolon(;) + Adverbial Conjunction + comma(,) 


-Commas

  • Let’s eat Grandma

  • Let’s eat, Grandma

  • Grammar Saves Lives


-Why do you always use this…? Or worse, this….?

-How have you been taught to punctuate thoughts?

-“Students, please punctuate dialogue correctly,” Mr. Koch screamed.

-Passive Voice?  Just use active verbs when you can. The passive forms of a verb are created by combining a form of the "to be verb" with the past participle of the main verb.

-Literature is NOW(and then) – Write in the present tense when talking about books.

-No weasel statements -  “In this_______I am going to tell you about _____________.” Or any variation thereof!

-“It is” is the ONLY time to write “it’s”

-Thesis Statements

  • After reading The Giver I learned that it is a good book because it shows that planning a society that has everything exactly the same and equal can turn out to have many flaws, and imperfections.



  • For a student, every meal is an important time to charge up our bodies and should be easy to access with reasonable prices and quality of foods.

  • Many people have wondered which is better, the Xbox OneTM or the PS4TM. Though there are many differences, it always and always will depend on the player’s opinion.

Venn Diagram on Government

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Creately - Draw, Share, Validate and Export diagram

Creately - Draw, Share, Validate and Export diagram.