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​Bottle Cap Poster

        During the beginning of my first quarter senior art class we had to make a poster on plastic bottles not being recycled. In doing this the theme of plastic bottle became the forefront of our artwork. In seeing an artist take a horrific reality of large masses of plastic caps being thrown into the water made our idea's become for awareness. In taking such a simple cap that would be discarded and allowing it to become an amazing piece of art set the tone for what we would have to convey in a poster. In making posters I decided to focus on caps not being able to recycle and society unknowingly spelling there doom.

Benchmark: Tye Dyded T-shirt
        In deciding on what to do with my artwork wasn't an easy decision. I wasn't sure how to convey the theme into an appropriate piece. So after some heavy debate I thought I'd do tye dye. In doing tye dye I didn't think it was art but, then realized art is a like a straight line there's no end to what art could be.
       After coming to that conclusion the sky was the limit. I decided to have the shirts mean more then just colorful array of lines. In having the meaning stand for a message was my big idea. Coming into this experience I was totally blinded so after some heavy youtubing and tutorials gained me a new tool. I became a beast at tye dying which allowed for my artwork to prosper.
        I'm excited I learned this tool but wish I would experiment on press numbers. In having the mail focus the tye dye then I could go more in-depth with my message instead of skinning the surface.  Overall I'm happy with my finish piece and all the different tools gained in thinking outside the box with t-shirts.

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American History: Extra Credit... VOTE

Handing out the voter handouts was very interesting. People are very ignorant and do not even like to inform themselves in this city we live in. The first question I would ask before even explaining what the hand out was,  “Are you voting?” The responses that I received from that were somewhat amusing. The very first person I asked repulsed and refrained from the whole conversation I was willing to give, he simply shook his head and said “Nahh, I don’t want to hear it.” Then after going around I finally caught hang of the job and was informing people on the rights as a voter. I heard some interesting reasons on why not people were going out to vote on November 2nd and the simplest was “No, I have work.” The most unusual was “I can’t, I’m not a U.S citizen.” That really caught my attention. That lady wasn’t a citizen… I pondered the fact she was here..? But I wouldn’t dare have had questioned her.  When I was at Margaret and Orthodox I even stopped into some lady who didn’t know any English, yet she still took my handout and smiled. I would have to say that, informing people on their rights, as a voter in this country was really unique today. I do believe I made a difference today, if that counts for anything.


(P.S. Philadelphia’s Margaret and Orthodox Station needs a clean up, badly)

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Emma's Election Questions

​What motivated you to come out and vote?
1) It's my duty as an American citizen. Secondary, i like to have a say in who is running the state
 
What would you like to see change in our political system?
2) I'd like to see the length of time campaigns go on reduced to a month. You should be able to tell a person what you're going/plan to do in that amount of time.
 
Do you vote every elections?

3) Yes, I vote every election.
 
Do you know why we vote on Tuesday?

4) I have no idea why we vote on Tuesday.
 
Where have you encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning?

5) I've seen the highest amount of campaign ads on tv.
 
What was the most memorable campaign ad you have encountered?

6) I can't remember.
 
Are you always sure of who you are going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating?
7) Yes, I'm always sure of who I'm voting for.
 
What changes do you hope to see in Philadelphia as a result of this election?

8) I hope to see less crime and an educational improvement in public schools.

 What impact do you feel your vote will have on this election?
9) I feel that my vote will contribute to the state by letting politicians know that the public/people are the ones that put them in office.
 
Did you learn about voting in school?
10) I never learned about voting in school.

Election Day Interview.

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1.     What motivated you to come out and vote?
He voted because he is a committee-person.

2.      What would you like to see changed in our political system?.

He really didn’t want to change anything, just to keep the democrats vote up.

3.     Do you vote in every election (How regularly do you vote?)
Votes every election.

4.     Do you know why we vote on Tuesday?
No

5.      Where have you encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning? Radio, TV, Print, Internet, other.

Television

6.     What was the most memorable campaign ad that you have encountered?
The Obama campaign.

7.     Are you always sure of who you are going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating?
Yes.

8.     What changed do you hope to see in Philadelphia as a result of this election?

He wants to help the Democratic Party to get back in.

9.     What impact do you feel that your vote will have on the election?.

Helps to keep the Democratic party in.

10.  Did you learn about voting in school? If yes, did that impact your willingness to vote today?
Yes.

Election Day Questions

What motivated you to come out and vote?
I just turned 18, so I never had the opportunity before and wasn't going to pass it up. 

Do you know why we vote on Tuesday? 
Because November 1 is a religious holiday (All Soul's) and because November was after the harvest which was convenient for our previously agrarian country, and Tuesday allowed for adequate travel time. 

Where have you encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning? Radio, TV, Print, other.
TV and radio, definitely. I haven't really received many ads in print, I'm not sure why. I assume my parents are disposing of them before I even see them. 

Are you always sure of who you are going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating? 
I'm fairly certain, but not entirely. 

What impact do you feel that your vote will have on the election? 
Although many say that individual votes don't matter (those buzzkills), I thoroughly believe in the American democratic republic and think that every vote counts, mine included. 


SLA Cross Country Runners Qualify for PIAA State Championships

Congratulations to Matt Ferry and Sarena Shuman for qualifying to compete at the PIAA Cross Country State Championships!  At the District XII Championship meet last week, Matt finished 20th in the Boys AA race rounding out the last spot for state qualifiers and Sarena finished 12th in the Girls AA race.   Best of luck to both athletes as they compete this Saturday, November 6th, at Hershey State Park. 

Another congratulations to Matt Ferry for setting a new school record in the boys 5k with a time of 19:32.  The original record was set by Will MacFarlane (pictured with Matt) during the 2008 season with a time of 20:47.  
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Interview Questions

At my voting place I interview a young black male who explained to me that it was his first time voting.


Q: What motivated you to come out and vote?

A: This would be my first time being able to vote so I had to take this opportunity.

Q: Do you vote in every election? (How regularly do you vote?)

A: This is my first time voting so I'm pretty excited, but I plan on voting every chance I get. I like politics.

Q: Where have you encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning? Radio, TV, Print, other.
 I would definitely have to say print, I am not really a casual tv person I usually DVR all my shows and skip through the commercial but mail about a candidate comes to my house everyday,

Q: What was the most memorable campaign ad that you have encountered?
 Uhm, a postcard type stock thingy with Obama and the first lady on it. The headliner said President Obama wants you to vote.

Q: Are you always sure of who you are going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating?
A: Usualy I just remember the democrat that is on the same ideas as Obama

How To Greet Someone In Spanish

I am going to show the basic way of greeting anyone, whether it is an adult or an amigo.

Hola is the common way to say hello or hi in Spanish. Not only can you say hola, you can also say buenos dias, buenas tardes or even buenas noches. You may also want to start a conversation asking how you are doing which is como estas. if you are talking to and adult or an important person you will say como esta instead.


Hola- Hello

Buenos Dias- Good Morning

Buenas Tardes- Good Afternoon

Bueas Noches- Good Evening

Como Esta- How are you?

Como Estas- How are you? (formal)

Que Tal- How are you?


These basic greetings are bound to make any greeting into a bigger conversation ;)

How to ask and say the months and dates? Bach Tong and Shannon Powers

Explanation 1: To ask in a casual conversation "what date is today?", you ask: "¿Cuål es la fecha de hoy?" To answer that same question  you would say: Hoy es el # de....(date).

To say date, you say [the date's number]  [de]  [the month] (refer back to numeros lesson here for help). For example: uno de enero (January 1st), diez de octubre (october 10th)....

Months                                               
enero-----------------------------January                                      
febrero--------------------------February
marzo-------------------------------March
abril------------------------------------April
mayo-----------------------------------May
junio-----------------------------------June
julio-------------------------------------July
agosto-----------------------------August
septiembre------------------September
octubre---------------------------October
nuviembre--------------------November
diciembre---------------------December

You can also ask "What's tomorrow date?" by saying "¿Cual es la fecha de mañana?". Respond would be: Mañana es......(date).

Note: En Español, we don't capitalize the months as we do en Inglés.
Explanation 2: This would be helpful in any environment. We always need to know what date it is for any business or occasion. You can use this in conversation along with other topics that we did in previous lessons. Hopefully you will be able to have a basic conversation en Español using these lessons. ¡Buenas Suerte! (means good luck!)

Ryan Shaw Region

Region-


Questions I’ll ask


¿De donde eres?-Where are you from



I’ll show them what this means


Soy de______-I’m from


Soy de______ pero vivo en ________-I’m from ____ but I live in 


Yo también-Me too



What I’m going to do


I’m going to show a map of Spain, Mexico, and other spanish speaking countries, and I’m going to say where this place is and give examples.



Special thanks to my brother, Nicholas

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Greetings-



Questions I’ll ask


¿Que Tal?- How are you?

¿Y tu?-And you?



I’ll show them what this means

Mui Bien-Very good


¡Hola!-Hello


Buenas dias-Good Morning


Buenas Tardes-Good Afternoon


Buenos Noches-Good Evening


What I’m going to do


I’m going to start a conversation with someone, then if they don’t understand it, then I’ll explain it on the board. Then, I’ll start to make conversations with random people in the class.


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Weather



Questions


¿Qué tiempo hace?-What’s the weather like?



I’ll show what this means



Hace(mcuho) frio, calor, viento, sol, fresco- It’s cold, hot, windy, cool



Esta lloviendo, llueve, nevando, nublado- It’s raining, it rains, It’s 

snowing, it snows



What I’m going to do 


I’m going to show pictures of different weather conditions, as I say the names of each, then I’m going to ask the class what each one means. 



Special thanks to my brother, Nicholas

Saludos ( Greetings)

Below are a few lists of Greetings in Spanish translated to English. The Spanish word is on the left and the English translation is on the right.

 

(1). ¡Hola!.................................................Hello!

(2). ¡Buenos dias!.....................................Good morning!

(3). ¡Buenas dias!.....................................Good afternoon!

(4). ¡Buenas noches!................................Good evening/night!

 

* Notice that when you say "good morning" & "good evening" in Spanish you say "buenAS" instead of "buenOS".The differrence between the three is that there is one masculine and two feminine. In Spanish the things that are masculine end with an o and the things that a feminine end with an o. BuenOS is masculine and buenAS is feminine.

* In English when using exclamation marks you use them at the end of an sentence. In Spanish you use an exclamation mark in the beginning and in the end. The exclamation mark in the beginning is upside-down. An upside down exclamation mark looks like this: "¡ ". The reason for this upside down exclamation mark is that when you are reading in the Spanish language you automatically know from the beginning that this phrease/sentence is going to be said with emotion.

 

(5).¿Que tal?.........................................How are you?

(6). ¿Cómo val?....................................How are you?

(7). ¿Cómo estás tú?( Informal)...........How are you?

(8) ¿Cómo está usted? ( formal).............How are you?

(9) Muy bien gracias.............................Very well, thanks.

(10) Más o menos..................................Alright.

(11) Muy mal/ Terrible.......................... Awful/ Terrible

(12) ¿Y Tú ( informal).......................... And you?

(13) ¿Y Usted ( formal)..........................And you?

(14) ¡Ay,ay,ay!........................................Oh, no!

(15) ¡Que bien!.......................................Oh, good!

 

* In English when using question marks you use them at the end of the sentence. In Spanish you would use question marks in the beginning and ends of the sentences. Like the exclamation mark the question mark also has to be upside down in the beginning. an upside down question mark looks like this: "¿". The reason for this upside down is that when you begin to read a sentence in spanish you can automatically tell from the very beginning that a question is being asked.

 

Script

Informal

(SLA Hallway, standing)

D: ¡Ay, ay, ay!

(Tina enters)

D: ¡Hola! ¡Buenos días!

T: ¡Buenos días!

D: ¿Qué tal?

T: Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y tú?

D: Estoy muy mal.

T: ¡Ay, ay, ay!

D: ¡Adíos!

T: ¡Adíos!

 

Formal:

(SLA Ballroom, standing)

T: ¡Buenas noches!

D: ¡Buenas noches!

T: ¿Cómo está?

D: Bien, gracias. ¿Y Usted?

T: Más o menos.

D: ¡Hasta pronto!

T: ¡Hasta pronto!

Title: How to ask and say the days of the week? Bach Tong and Shannon Powers

Explanation 1: When you want to ask someone what day of the week it is you say:¿Qué dia es hoy?. If you are asked by a person who speaks español, you would answer: Hoy es....
lunes-Monday
martes-Tuesday
miércoles-Wednesday
jueves-Thursday
viernes-Friday
såbado-Saturday
domingo-Sunday
This could also apply when asking:
¿Qué dia es mañana? (What day is tomorrow?). In this situation, you would answer: Mañana es....
You can even ask what day is a certain date is: ¿Qué dia es la.....(date)? For instance: What day is November 2nd? In that situation, you would say: ¿Qué dia es la dos de noviembre? Answer should be as La dos de noviembre es martes. (November 2nd is Tuesday.)

Explanation 2: Using this will help you to better communicate with others in the español community. You can use this to chat with people, asking for day... It is always helpful to be conscious of what day of the week it is. Note: En Español, there is no capitalization require for day of the week as we do en Inglés. For words that start with "h", the "h" should be silent. We don't actually pronounce "h" en Español. For example, "hoy" should be pronounce as /oy/. Also words that begin with "j" actually pronounce as "h". For example "jueves" should be pronounce as /hu-e-ves/.

How to get Someones Number in Spanish

In order to get someones number in Spanish you need to know:

*The Numbers in Spanish

*How to ask "What's you number?"

* How to break up and separate the Numbers.


To ask someone for there number in Spanish you say: Cual es tu numero de telefono? This mean "What is your phone Number?"


Numbers:



 

1

Uno

2

Dos

 3

Tres

4

Cuatro

5

Cinco

6

Seis

7

Siete

8

Ocho

9

Nueve

10

Diez

11

Once

12

Doce

13

Trece

14

Catorce

15

Quince

16

Diece-seis

17

Diece-seite

18

Dieci-ocho

19

Dieci-Nueve

                                                                       

20

Veinte

21

Veintiuno

22

veintidos

23

veintitres

24

veinticuatro

25

veinticinco

26

veintiseis

27

vientisiete

28

vientiocho

29

vientinueve


30

treinta

31

Treinta y uno

32

Treinta y dos

33

Treinta y tres

34

Treinta y cuatro

35

Treinta y cinco

36

Treinta y seis

37

Treinta y siete

38

Treinta y ocho

39

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The second most important thing that you need to know is how to break up the numbers when getting someone's number. 

Example: (215)-872-3452

In Spanish you would break the numbers up like this: (2 / 15)-8 / 72- 34 / 52

so you would say:  Dos(2) /Quince(15)- Ocho (8) / Setenta y dos(72)- Treinta y cuatro(34)- Cincuenta y dos(52)


Try a couple on your own:

215-333-6790

267-897-0234

Don't forget to break up the number.





La dias de la Semana ( The days of the week )

Below is a list of the days of the week and how to ask what day it is. The Spanish word will be on the left and the English translation will be on the right.

 

(1) ¿Qué dia es hoy?.............................................................What day is today?

(2) Es lunes……………………………………………………… Its lunes .

(3) Es martes…………………………………………………….. Its Tuesday.

(4) Es meircoles….……………………………………………... Its Wednesday.

(5) Es jueves……………………………………………………,,.. Its Thursay.

(6) Es viernes……………………………………………………. Its Friday.

(7) Es sabado…………………………………………………… Its Saturday.

(8) Es domingo………………………………………………… Its Sunday.

 

·      When writing the days of the week in Spanish, they are never capitalizedas the are in English.

·      Notice that when what day of the week of asked, the word “hoy” should actually be pronounced as “oy”. Remember you drop the “h” sound.

·      Also, on a Spanish calender , the week doesn’t start with Monday instead of Sunday.

 

Script

Days of the week:

(Classroom, Dejah and Tina meet.)

T: ¡Hola, Dejah!

D: ¡Hola!

T: ¿Qué días es hoy?

D: Es lunes.

 

(The next day)

T: ¿Qué días es hoy?

D: Es martes.

 

(The next day)

T: ¿Qué días es hoy?

D: Es miércoles.

 

(The next day)

T: ¿Qué días es hoy?

D: Es jueves.

 

(The next day)

T: ¿Qué días es hoy?

D: Es viernes.

 

(The next day)

T: ¿Qué días es hoy?

D: Es sábado.

 

(The next day)

T: ¿Qué días es hoy?

D: Es domingo.

 

 

 Dejah Harley and Tina Wang

 

 

Days Of The Week

Learning the Days of the week is very simple in Espanol.

In order to learn them you must know:

*The Days  of the week

*Instead of Sunday being the first day of the week like in the English calender, Monday is the first day of the week.

*the days of the are always lowercase.


Days of the Week:

lunes: Monday

martes: Tuesday

miercoles: Wednesday

jueves: Thursday

viernes: Friday

sabado: saturday

domingo: Sunday

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Learning Months

Understanding months isn't very complicated. In here i will first explain what months are .
Obviously the English months began with January end with December. I'm going to write the month out and English. Then translate to Spanish.
January-Enero
February-Febrero
March-Marzo
April-Abril
May-Maya
June-Junio
July-Julio
August-Augusto
September-Septembre
October-Octubre
November-Noviembre
December-Decimbre
Ex. fecha de hoy es trienta de octubre dos mill diez . - Today is october 30th, 2010.

Telling time


The way I would teach time in Spanish is to show my students an example of the clock in English and show them the same clock only in Spanish then I would make them solve the rest of the problem with the information of Spanish numbers that they know. I also would use hints of what stay the same and what changes.

Example

1:00= es la una
1:10pm= Es la una de la tarde
1:10am= Es la una y diez de la mañana
2-12= son las dos-doce

see I leave a hint to leave the"es la"(only use this for one) by bolding it and I also bold "de la""son las"(use for 2-12) and "y ___ de la". I would also put pictures and explain more that once.

Election Day

​For this election day, I was swarmed with baby sitting duties. Watching my younger brother and my twin nieces. But I didn't let it slow me down, instead I had them help me blow up all the balloons and handed them out with flyers along the way to the voting polls. Unfortunately, there was barely anyone out while we walked to the polls but we didn't let that get to us. So we shouted out to passing cars telling them to go vote and we actually got a couple honks and waves back at us. Once we got to the polls though it was back to business. I had the twins and my younger brother interview about six people asking random questions from the sheet. We luckily got to interview the Chief Elector, a voter, and some of the registration people. They even showed us how the voting boxes worked. After the interview were done, we thanked everyone who participated and went back home where we started shouting back at cars telling them to go vote. My younger brother and the twins did a great job interviewing and were a big help for me that day. I really appreciated it.

Jennifer Wright Marking Period 1

I created a sculpture that was inspired by using sustainable materials. I took an idea that was close to me and put the idea in effect using things that were recycled. By using materials that were already created put this type of art into perspective. 


For me, I make decisions about my work by planning. I am a natural planner, often over-thinking, so most of my ideas were hashed out before I started creating the sculpture. I selected materials that were relevant to the project. Recycled bottle caps, cardboard and paper were the focal point. In another way, I chose things that are not normally used in art outside of arts-and-crafts projects. Though I knew what I was building, the type of materials were selected and used as I began making it. 


The idea was started when I wanted to share something about my life. I chose something relatively new to my life. I found out I had a thyroid disorder at the beginning of ninth grade. It's something of a side story in my life. It's not a focal point and that's why I chose to focus on it. My work was about my personal experience with thyroid disease as well as general information about it and how it can affect a person. 


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