For our mural project we had the theme of dogs. We had five categories: black and white, action, paws, close-up , and portrait. We took all different photos with a common theme to make it interesting, but organized.
varsity cheerleaders prepare for national competition writing: 1. The first story that I read was about the varsity cheerleaders preparing for nationals. They have had a major setback, but continue to move forward. The cheer team is going to orlando, florida for the competition where they home to win gold. who? bowie varsity cheer what? going to nationals when? february 10 why? to compete how? preforming a cheer routine who was quoted? bridget alverez, amie roggermann, and tanya zint strongest quote? one of our main flyers got injured over Christmas break... (Amie Roggermann) It was quoted in the middle of the story. lead sentence? yes, I wanted to read more. photo: There was only one photo for this story, but I thought it was very good. The photo followed the rule of thirds because the subject was to the left. The photo had a deep depth of field and was exposed properly. AISD begins search for principal to take on permanent position writing: 2. This article was...
who- Jessica Smith what- She was selected as the Student of the Month. when- April 13, 2017 why- Jessica was chosen to be the student of the month because she is a leader at school. She makes satisfactory grades in all of her classes and participates in many school clubs and sports. Outside of school, she volunteers and makes the community a better place. how- She was recommended by her teachers and the recommendation is sent to the school administrators. The assistant principal then looks through all of the recommendations and chooses the best one. intro- Every month the school is in charge of choosing a student of the month. The selection process is very long and difficult. The student of the month must be a leader in his or her community and a role model. This month, Jessica Smith was chosen. She is a straight A student and participates in photography club, as well as, varsity soccer. The principal said she was, "one of the most promising recommendations that this sch...
Imagine waking up tomorrow and not having honey to spread on your toast. Then going to the grocery store and looking in the produce isle for avocados, grapes and pears and not being able to find any. Sound unrealistic, right? Well, maybe not. This hypothetical scenario is going to become our reality and very soon. The bee population is dying fast and its our fault. Bees are the one thing that all of those items above have in common. They are the reason we have so many different foods and they are dying. Plants rely on bees to pollinate them so they can make our fruits and vegetables. Almost one third of everything that we eat is a direct result of bees. So whats making these helpful insects die off up to 30% a year in the past couple of decades? Well actually it's the farmers that bees help who are killing them. A type of insecticides called neonicotinoids. These pesticides, and others, have a devastating effect on the bee po...
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