Friday, October 19, 2012

Schooool

So school is now in full bloom...

Exciting isn't it? You decide if that's sarcasm or not.

I think that my new teachers are very friendly in general... I can give you a beginning-of-the-year review of them.  Ha ha...I should also rate them!

Math teacher:
I like this teacher a lot.  The first week of school she already knew all of our names.  My parents suspected that the teacher had pre-memorized our names but when I asked her, she said that she had not.  I have never met a teacher who could memorize names so quickly.  Also she has an extremely interesting background in not only teaching.  She is very understanding and trusts you as we trust her back.  She can contain the class very well.

History Teacher:
He seems to be very nice and likes to go with the flow.  I like how he wears bow tie instead of a normal tie.  He can be a little confusing in his instruction and is the kind of teacher who doesn't show many of his emotions or interests and answers questions very plainly...not being mean or having mercy.  Although I have realized that sometimes he himself is humored by the class clowns.

ELA Teacher:
I will use her favorite word to describe her: annoying.  But I do respect her, especially how she is different.  She often talks about how busy she is and how she won't except anything that does not follow anything she says.  So I have learned - if she says it, she means it.  This is what I kind of like about her attitude...especially how she scolds kids in the hallway, pretending to be a mean teacher when she really isn't.  What I don't like about her is that she doesn't seem to care about us.  That's fine, I suppose, she can't be forced to like us.  What I don't like about her class is that nothing sticks to me.  Anything she says seems to go out through my other ear.

Science teacher:
This teacher's teaching method is much to my favor.  I think that her method of teaching is excellent! In class we never use loose-leaf paper.  Only a composition notebook.  At first I thought it would be troublesome using a composition notebook because you not clip it into the rings of your binder for convenience (yes it HAD to be a composition notebook).  But it was actually extremely convenient.  The only time we had to have our binders out was at the beginning of class when we wrote down our homework and took out our notebooks, and at the end of class, when we needed to put them away.  The rest of class we only had to have our notebooks out.  The sheets, notes, and study guides she handed out were only on half sheets of paper and could easily be taped into our notebooks.  The tape wasn't as bad as you would expect.  It was very neat actually.  Materials were also convenient.  They would be at the side of each row...you didn't even have to get up to access them!  All homework is done in our notebooks.  As a teacher she is fine but her teaching style is very good.  My friend told me that she didn't like Science class but she had gotten a good midterm grade on it.  I strongly believe that this is because of the teaching style.

***this is fairly old I forgot to post it



Monday, August 20, 2012

Wowzies! I'm Back From China


    So, after a three week journey in China, I'm back!  Unfortunately the Chinese government blocks blogger because they are afraid that there might be outside opinions against them.  I know that there are other websites they block such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.  They also black out anything that they find offensive or threatening on the internet.  So I couldn't post anything on the way.  Also, I went to many remote places with no internet...



    Well yeah, that comic isn't completely accurate though because I don't play games on the internet that much anymore like I used to... I loved Poptropica and I used to play whenever I had free time. As the months went by I realized that I was playing it less and less and I started noticing the faults in the online game and found myself disliking it more and more.  Within a year I had completely lost interest in it.    There are better things for me to do now than play on Poptropica.




    Anyways, back to China, I bought some interesting clothes back from my mother's hometown.  I bought them on a street called, "wu ma jie" which translates into, "Street of Five Horses".    The street consisted of a lot shops and stores.  I think that the clothes there are very influenced by Korean fashion, as many fashion related things in China are.


I went to many border countries along the Russian border... I might be writing some posts about that.  A bought a lot of souvenirs and little things along the way...

    I have a lot of story and comic ideas from this trip!  I keep you posted!


Monday, July 23, 2012

My Turtle 2012


Its been a year since I got my turtle, Tito~lay!!! see: A short about Tito

He's grown a lot! (gender unknown) more than I have!
(If you think turtles are ugly and scary please do not continue reading!)


Here's a picture of him from last year:

He looks so small and cute! Note how small his head is compared to the following photos!

Present day photos:


 
He has a habit of swimming towards you when he sees you... it's because he thinks that you are going to feed him...

Random Haiku:

 Turtle named Tito,
 He loves to sleep, loves to eat,
Don't all pets do that?



Simply Tito-lay:
I liked this picture the most




SO...Next year I'll write another post about Mr.Turtle for you!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Points, Meanings


What is the point?                                     
Well the guilty part,
The moral part
is the point

What is the meaning? 
The truthful part,
The humble part,
Is the meaning.


 So...what I am trying to say here is that points are facts and meanings are true truths, what really can be found behind something, like a terrible or wonderful truth.

The point is what you see on the outside and the meaning is what it symbolizes.

 

 Let's look at some examples:

A bus driver stops the bus so that some younger kids and others can cross the street

The point is that the bus driver is an extremely sweet person for stopping
 The meaning is that a highly civil society should good care of the members of its community who truly need help.


You spot a girl that you assume fell off from her bike with a cut on her leg... you give her a few bandages

The point is that you were being caring for doing a random act of kindness
The meaning is that people who do good deeds are highly valued in a highly civil society


A girl is hit by a car and nobody stops to help, not the driver that hit her, pedestrians, or her parents

 The point is that this situation is really heartbreaking
The meaning is that this society is very selfish and scared


Did you notice Anything?

I think that the point and meaning have are actually pretty much the same thing...

You could substitute them for each other:

 What is the meaning?
Well the guilty part,
The moral part,
 Is the meaning.

What is the point?
The truthful part,
The humble part,
Is the point.


And then,  If you look at it that way... every thing related with points and meanings are the same thing...

Points, meanings, explanations, understandings, theories (maybe going a little to far), etc.

 But then again, they must be different otherwise they would have created two separate words!



So I come to the conclusion that points and meanings can be substituted for each other but they cannot mean both definitions.


Problem solved!

Wait...what was the problem?

Lake at night




From My drawing

I used a picture from national geographic as a reference...just a practice picture.  Water based oil paints.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Clumpy Jo

So I'm attending this camp at Belmont Hill School.  I earned the nickname Clumpy and my friend got nicknamed Jo.  The teacher there is the kind of person who gives nicknames to everybody.  Anyways,  We were sitting together and he started calling us Clumpy Jo.