Morris the Moose Goes to School

Hello, welcome to my blog! Today I’ll be sharing with you a long lost tale about a Frankenstuffie. This little guy was a creation part of the “Who’s in Control: People or the Environment?” unit we’ve done in PLP. We’ve worked on this unit for a huge chunk of the year and we’ve been very busy bees. To start it off, we read Andy Weir’s ‘The Martian’ and filled out sheets that asked questions like, “Who is in control in this section of the novel: the humans or the environment? Justify your answer with at least two examples from the book.” We would read a handful of chapters every week and fill out these sheets as a reflection to the section we read. Here’s an example of one of the sheets we filled out.

 

 

This reflects on the very last few chapters in the book (Warning: SPOILERS AHEAD!) where Mark makes his way to return to his team on the Ares 2 mission. He gets there safely and everyone is happy. But as you can see on the sheets, there are still a few unanswered questions that are driving me crazy. This book had an interesting style because it would include different perspectives from different characters/groups of people. We were introduced to that style of writing so that incase we wanted to include something like it in our epistolary story, we’d have the option.

To give you a better understanding of the epistolary stories, it was basically entries we wrote about the whole story arc of our creature and its adaptation to this new change to its physiographic region. Meaning, the environment changed and so the animal had to change in order to adapt to it. We were first given a place with a certain climate around Canada and my group was assigned the Prairies. I chose to do the SouthEast Prairies and brainstormed what I could put into my story. Here’s a picture of the storyboard I came up with:

After making the storyboard for the epistolary story, it was time to get writing! We did drafts of our epistolary stories and after finishing them had our peers critique them, giving us feedback.

For my epistolary story, I wrote it in a way that Morris the Moose would be writing letters to a friend who’d gone traveling. I went for an older style of writing and was inspired by the language and expressions included in the letters sent in the time period during WW2. I got my inspiration from the letters on this website and found it to be quite easy to adapt to that writing style. Here’s my final epistolary story:

If you read my epistolary story that i’m so proud of, you’ll notice the antagonist. This was a monster we made as a part of a math project and it was really fun to put together.

The final part of this project was the video. Our videos were based off of our epistolary story but we were allowed to change a few things. Here’s a picture of the storyboard for my video:

In the end, I didn’t include the antagonist because I just thought it would be a simpler and easier to comprehend if there weren’t any complications with the characters. In its place, I took the environment struggles to a new level and they went on for a long time. Here’s my video:

https://youtu.be/1FRejfJZvdg

Snow White’s ~spooky~ Adventures

Greetings and welcome back to my lovely blog. Today I’ll be sharing with you a tale about the most recent project in the flight 9 class, Making Fantasy Real! This project was integrated with the trip to Florida and much to my dismay, I was unable to accompany the flight kids but I’m sure they missed me a lot. Instead, I was blessed with a loving fever and nasty cold right after that. You can bet everyone in Florida envied me for my sickness while they were on rides at Disney. I have the best of luck. Incase you’d be interested in reading about the Florida trip, you can visit some of friend’s blogs by clicking here to look into that. I’m not sure why you would rather read about the fun rides and amazing weather over me describing mucus and vomit, but you do you.
To give you a short summary of this project, each of us were to choose a ride at Disney World to base our projects around. My video is about Snow White’s Scary Adventures, a ride that used to be a part of Disney world but got replaced.

Snow White’s Scary Adventures Disney World

Because I wasn’t able to attend the field trip, I didn’t really include any interviews. I included lots of clips from the original movie so that I could keep the audience engaged. Our teacher mentioned something about sending the videos to some really big Disney fans, so I included a few deleted scenes from the original movie. Try and spot them!

 

The Great Intendant

Hola, soy Angela. Today’s magnificent post will be all about a man named Jean Talon who was the Great Intendant of New France. He lived from 1626 until 1694 and did lots of memorable things for New France. I’ll give you a short background of what he did.

 

Jean Talon, statue in front of the Quebec Parliament Building

 

Jean Talon had a revolutionary role in the development of New France. Talon aspired to change the economic base of the colony from fur-trading to agriculture, but it couldn’t be done unless the population grew. And so, Talon had organized a plan for settlers to come to New France and called them Les Filles du Roi (The king’s daughters). The plan he had was for these women to marry and have children which he provided financial support for. He paid grants consecutively every year to couples with large families and over one thousand women came to New France within the time that he was Intendant.

Once the population grew, Talon proceeded to begin his goal to diversify the economy in France. He introduced a shoe factory, a shipyard and lumber industry. He popularized the mining of copper and iron which helped the colony greatly. He encouraged farming in which he brought in pigs, cattle, horses, and got colonists to harvest wheat and other products suchlike.

He managed to get the citizens of New France to respect him by having them be a part of what decisions he made. He visited the people’s households and discussed their needs and problems at that time. He did this from 1665 until 1672 when he was recalled to France by the King. Because he made all these vast improvements to New France, he was known as the Great Intendant.

Here’s a video I made that captures nearly all this information in under two minutes:

 

 

 

 

Cites I used:

http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/jean-talon/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Talon

I Eat Lots of Chicken…

🎶it’s that time again🎶
what time, you ask?
🎶blog time🎶
Flight 9 in PLP is back at it again with the great projects. This time it’s a pretty interesting one so let’s get right into it. We wanted to start off health & career with a BANG and so, we are doing the ‘You Are What You Eat!’ project. With the inspiration of the artist, “Giuseppe Arcimboldo” from Italy, we are filling a self portrait of ours with the different foods we eat in hopes of learning about maintaining a healthy diet and about the challenges to food supply in the future.

Vegetables in a Bowl (The Gardener)

I’ve made a short video that shows the process I used and I think that it would’ve been a lot easier to do this project by beginning with a silhouette but I guess it worked out in the end. In the video, you can watch as I change certain things throughout the project and that’s just because explain everything has a way of layering the different photos so it’s a little difficult to get it just the way I wanted. Midway through the portrait, Explain Everything would keep on crashing whenever I brought in a new photo but not all was lost! I simply saved the video I already made and created a new document with the video inserted. I used quite a few different apps to make this project including Snapseed, iMovie, Explain Everything, Eraser, and Documents. This project was really fun once I got the hang of it and it was really awesome to see what monstrosity I’d created with a few peppers and some raw chicken.
Now, behold my video so good you’ll never want to stop watching…