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...
1. I think the most powerful photo was "A Mother's Wish". I think it really showed a deeper and more emotional side of him. The setting of the photo and the subject is a lot different from most of the photos so it really stood out to me. The angel of the camera also really emphasizes the priest touching his head making it look almost symbolic. 2. Most of the images look similar and are edited similar. This made it easy for you to see how he grows and changes over that year. You can really see the change in his attitude and how he matures as a person. The army really changed him and you can see that though the photographs. 3. The captions were actually very helpful. It surprised me when I was looking at the photos because I would immediately find the caption to make sense of what was happening in the photo. They helped to make the pictures tell a story. 4. Ian Fisher, at the age of 17, decided to join the Army. He had a difficult time and suffered from addiction, inj...
1. What are the qualifications to be a student of the month? You have to have good grades, be a role model, and have extracurricular activities. 2. What are your best school subjects? My best school subjects are math and science. 3. What are your worst subjects? The hardest subjects for me in school are english and world history. 4. How do you deal with the stress of school and grades? I make sure to be very organized and not get behind. 5. What are some of your after school activities? I play competitive soccer outside of school and do photography. 6. Are you involved in any school clubs or organizations? Yes, I am apart of school council and photography club. 7. What are good studying tips? I would recommend to study several days before a test and make your own study guide. 8. What are your plans for after high school? I'm not exactly sure what college I want to go to, but I want to play college soccer. 9. What learning conditions help you the best? I like to lea...
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