Monday, 8 June 2009

Prelims & Finals (:

This last Monday we had our second to last track meet at Kings. It was prelims. The only race I ran at this meet was the 800, because all my other events I ran on Wednesday. The 800 race began with a bang and we took off. This one girl from Granite Falls who is super fast was in front of me the entire time. Last year during the track season she beat me with converse on! She's just naturally fast i guess. I took second place in the 800 race. On Wednesday we returned to Kings to finish up the season with Finals as our last meet. This meet I ran the 1600 and the 1 by 400 meter relay. The first race I ran was the 1600. The gun went off and I was right behind that one girl I told you about from Granite Falls who is SUPER fast. Then the second lap came and I slowly started to fall further and further behind her. By the middle of the 3rd lap I was starting to feel the tiredness kick in, but i kept going and ending the race with a 4 second personal record of the season(: I was pretty happy! My time was 5:58. Then our relay came next, Anna and I had a good hand off. I was a little scared that we were gonna mess up so I'm glad we didn't. Anna Handed off to Lindsey, then Sarah ran anchor and we finished in 3rd. I'm glad track is over, it seemed like a really long season, but I'm glad I did it.

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Westward Expansion Speech Reflection

For each of the following questions, describe what went well and what you could improve in the area of BODY LANGUAGE. Write two complete sentences for each question.

Did you stand up straight but stay relaxed?
Yes, I did a pretty good job of standing up straight and keeping relaxed.

Did you pause for a moment before you began your speech?
No I didn't. I started talking right away.

Did you look at your audience?
A little, but mostly I was looking at the computer. I looked back and forth from the audience to the computer.

Did you let your facial expressions naturally reflect what you were saying?
No. my facial expression stayed the same the whole time.

Did you use your hands?
I did not use my hands to contribute to what I saying. I used my hand to point to a person with an answer but that was it.


For each of the following questions, describe what went well and what you could improve in the area of VOICE. Write two complete sentences for each question.

Did you speak loudly enough so that everyone could hear you?
Yes. I think I did.

Did you change your tone to show how you felt (upset, excited) about an idea or to emphasize a point?
Not really. I mainly had to same tone through out the presentation.

Was your speed of delivery too fast, too slow or just right?
It seemed just right. I didn't speak too fast that I stumbled over my words.



General questions:
Write two complete sentences for each question.

Did you practice your speech at home before giving it?
I practiced my speech only once. I went over it a few times in my head.

What did you notice that you did well in your speech?
I did well at speaking the information from the top of my head. I think I did well at speaking clearly and loud enough also.

Describe one aspect of public speaking you will work to improve?
Use my hands to help with what I'm saying. I could improve by making my presentation last longer. Also I could improve by including more information in my presentation and in practicing my presentation before presenting it.

Monday, 13 April 2009

Face Metaphor


















Eyes- His eyes are angry squinting beads.

Mouth- His mouth is a volcano about to erupt.

Ears- His ears are meant to be on a chimpanzee.

Nose- His nose is one of a charging rhino.

Eyebrows- His eyebrows are two furry Caterpillars.

Hair- His hair is a wave pool

Cheeks- His cheeks is a puffer fish in the ocean

Chin- His chin is a buckle.

Forehead- His forehead is an open field.

Wrinkles- His wrinkles is a piece of paper creased many times.

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

Frontier House Application

Frontier House
OFFICIAL APPLICATION
Family Name:

Occupations/Schools:


Open answer questions (attach additional pages. All questions must be answered.):
What attracted you to this project?
Mr. Bergquist had us watch it.

What hobbies and interests do you have?
Soccer, Cross Country, Track, Basketball, trampoline, and hanging out with friends.

What image do you have of pioneer living?
Having lots of animals. Living with only things that are necessary. Entertaining yourself, and playing outside a lot.

What's the most challenging thing you and your family (or group) have experienced?
Family health problems.

If you were chosen what do you think you would most miss about modern life?
I think I would miss watching my t.v. shows. I also think i would miss being able to use the computer. I would miss wearing regular every day clothes.

What qualities do you and your family have that make you suited to this experience?

What skills do you have that may help you?
Knowing how to take care of many animals.

What would you hope to get out of the experience?
I would want to get out of it that life isn't all about electronics and that it's possible to be even happier without the extra things in life.

What do you think will be the most difficult challenge of pioneer life?
Being away from friends.

What skills would you like to learn from the experience?
How to kill a chicken and watch it run around with no head.

We'd like you to tell us:

What interests you about this project?
Knowing how the people in 1883 lived.

Do you have any concerns about your participation?
Yes. It might be difficult to get along with your neighbors in the project.

How much do you know about your family history -- do you have pioneer roots?
I don't know. I had relatives that lived in Montana though.

How did you hear about Frontier House?
Mr. Bergquist

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

My Fish!:(

Last summer at my birthday party Maia Sparkman gave me three goldfish. I was super excited!!! I named them Lettuce, Cat and Dog. The gold one was Lettuce. The black and orange ones were Cat and Dog. I watched them swim around their little bowl over and over. Later that night i came into the kitchen and looked at the bowl. There was a problem, I couldn't see through the bowl. Madison decided to feed my fish. She practicly fed them enough food to last a lifetime! Madison was standing right beside me and she was like " Look, i fed your fish!" I was like " wow! ya you did." Then my mom cleaned out the fish bowl and their fish bowl was all clean. The next day, i guess that the bowl was still a little dirty because my dad emptied all three fish into a cup and placed it on the counter. I came down stairs and not knowing, dumped the cup of water down the sink. After that incident I looked at my fish bowl. Then I asked Charley were my fish were, after I heard, I was like WHAT! So I ran to the sink, thank god i didn't turn on the garbage disposal. I reached my hand down the sink, super fast! and pulled out an orange fish. He was still ALIVE! i was soooo happy! Then I saved the other fishies after Lettuce. There was one downfall though, they were kind of huffing and puffing. They were not breathing like normal fishies. And then when I put them all in that clean bowl, they just layed there, with an occasional quiver of a fin. :( The next morning I awoke to 3 dead fishies. It was not a good thing. I flushed them so if they were still alive, they made it to the ocean, you know like Nemo. All drains lead to the ocean, everybody know that. And then they'd have TONS of other fish friends, and best of all they wouldn't have to live in a bowl.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Just To Say

Dear Charley,
I'm sorry for throwing
that 3 week been
in the freezer snowball
at your head.

I was young
and didn't know that
it would hurt, and that
that bump would still
be here today.

I know thats probably
not the only thing I
have to appologise for
but your not getting sorries
for the rest. So be happy for
what you get.





Dear Dad,

I'm sorry that i watched
your fishing pole get pulled
out of the boat that summer.
I was just so
amazed that you actually
caught something that
my arms forgot to work.

I'm sorry that you had to
spend the whole day scuba
diving for it.
I'm sorry that it was your good
pole and you had to buy a new
one.

Intimate Conversation Poem

Dear Maggie,
I'm sorry you had to
go the way you did.
I think of you every
night when I notice your
still not there at the
end of my bed.

Now my feet are
always cold, but
I'm grateful for the
time we all knew you.
I'm glad your
owners ditched you
for Austrailia or else
I would of never had a
dog like you.