Monday, January 31, 2011
significance of chinese name
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Collaborating with another person
Monday, January 24, 2011
Reflections on "comic strip"
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Home learning online assignment
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Learning Goals for this year in LA
Monday, January 17, 2011
Most valuable thing I learned last year in LA lesson
My Favourite Book: The BFG
My favourite book is The BFG written by Roald Dahl. I like this book because there is so much imagination in it. Roald Dahl uses so much funny and silly words in the story that never existed, it gave me a good laugh of how the BFG spoke in the story. In the story, the BFG is a giant who uses his “dream blower” which is like a trumpet to give little children dreams. I really enjoy the way Roald Dahl describes the whole story, it brings me to an imaginary land! I hope everyone will read this book as the story line is really full of imagination!
Friday, January 14, 2011
In class online lesson #2 task 2
Thursday, January 13, 2011
In class online lesson #1 task 1
To the sky
by Owl City
Shipwreck in the sea of faces,
There's a dreamy world up there,
Dear friends in higher places,
Carry me away from here,
Travel light let the sun eclipse you,
'Cause your flight is about to leave,
And there's more to this brave adventure,
Than you'd ever believe,
Birdseye view, awake the stars 'cause they're all around you,
Wide eyes will always brighten the blue,
Chase your dreams, and remember me, speak bravery,
'cause after all those wings will take you, up so high,
So bid the forest floor goodbye, as you brace the wind and,
Take to the sky... you take to the sky
Dada, dada, dadadadadadada
Dada, dada, dadadadadadada
On the hills of lore and wonder,
There's a stormy world up there,
You can't whisper above the thunder,
But you can fly anywhere,
Purple burst of paper birds this,
This song is by Owl city, one of my favourite artists. I feel most of his songs have meanings in them. This song talks about chasing your dreams. I feels that he is trying to say that don't be afraid to chase your dreams, be brave and take to the sky. You will never know how high you can go, keep trying and don't look back.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Answers to questions on movie "Big Fish" and poems by Sheil Silverstein
Big Fish
1. It means someone who is important in a certain community.
2. He wanted to show that he was mighty and could catch a big fish.
3. He feels that his father’s story was incredible and amazing when he was young. When he got older he felt it was just an old fiction story that only was used to amuse people.
4. He thought that everyone loved the story and would respect him
5. It reveals that Edward and William were very close when William was younger.
6. Stories that exaggerate what happened. The people who listen to this story will not believe parts of the story.
7. Yes, telling a tall tale affects the trust of a person when someone learns the truth. We should tell the true tale so that the listeners will respect you for truthful.
- 1. The underlying message is that when you grow older into an old man, you start to face things a child does.
- 2. He used repetition to bring out the message.
- Yes, I can say it is humorous. The persona is saying that the owner’s room should be ashamed, but he is actually talking about himself.
- The habit of telling someone off when he is talking about himself has been highlighted in this poem.
- The irony in the poem is that when Cloony the clown tries to make people laugh he is not able to, but when he makes them laugh unintentionally he does not acknowledge it.
- Yes, he managed to convey some harsh realities. He showed that people didn’t try to help when someone was suffering, instead laughing at their suspense.
- He used repetition, onomatopoeia, assonance and rhyme to convey his message.