Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Public Service Announcements!

We worked long and hard on preparing Public Service Announcements about Biofuels for our PYP unit Sharing the Planet. We had 5 groups in our class each make a video but ultimately only one could move on!

After some impressive persuasive techniques the one chosen for morning announcements is the 'Biofuels Rule!' group.

Congratulations! :)


Alright- on to blog homework for tonight!

1. First read the short story, SARAH.
2. Choose to write one question about the text. It can be an evaluative, interpretive, or literal question. Make sure to say what type of question it is in parenthesis. (Do not copy anyone else!)

Example: How are you similar to Sarah? (evaluative)   


SARAH by Bill Loguidice

Sarah was excited by the prospect of jumping back into the holographic synthesizer. Living long-term aboard a space station was not her idea of paradise, but the pay was irresistible, if not the atmosphere. Now her turn was again up to get away from it all, if only for a few hours. As usual, she wanted to simulate a nighttime float in the creaky row boat on the small lake by her old Earth-bound Florida home.

The last time she did it, she just laid back and, though the irony was palpable, simply looked up at the stars. While she loved the light breeze that gently rocked the boat, she did not appreciate the simulated insects, with their all too real bites and buzzing about; Sarah had been on that sterile space station a very long time now. Whoever determined that virtual reality would truly fool the senses only if there was genuine environmental interaction, Sarah thought, probably needed to actually get out more.

In any case, this time Sarah bent the rules more than a little by getting one of her programmer friends to hack the system for her and override life simulation on her program. Now she could really relax, just her, the boat and those very distant stars.









26 comments:

  1. why was she on the space station if she didn't like it there.


    it is a literal question.

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  2. Would you go on the space station?




    (evalutaive)

    Brandon-20

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    1. probably not, but it WOULD be cool...

      (ross)

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  3. why did she want to excape

    it is a literal question i think :|


    by:cole i think jk

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  4. Ross' comment:
    Why didn't she like the simmulated bugs??


    (either inferential or literal, I'm not sure)

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  5. Brooks Why did she take the job? I think it is a evaluative question

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  6. Mackenna what did sarah think wasn't paradise??��

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  7. How much was her salary!?
    (literal)

    (Ethan)

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  8. where does Sarah live?
    (literal)
    -- Gauri

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  9. What was her idea of paradise?
    ( i dont know what type of question that was )
    Deiara

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  10. what was Sarah excited by the prospect of? (literal)
    - Jenny Wang #21

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  11. What is a holographic synthesizer? (I think Literal) -ZL (#7)

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  12. Why did she live in Florida? I think inferntial.

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  13. Ya i would agree with you because if you don't like someone why would you take the job. It dosen't make any sence. Grayson-4

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  14. what is the simulator?literal. Snoop dogg

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  15. What did Sarah have her friend do to the computer system?
    (literal)

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  16. i think mine is a literal question

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  17. Who is the main character?
    (Literal)
    --Lily Chieng

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  18. where was she living long tearm?
    literal

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  19. WHY DID SHE TAKE THE JOB LITERAL GRAYSON

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  20. Why didnt she like the simulated bugs?????????????????????????

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  21. Who is the main character's friend?
    (Literal)
    --Lillian

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  22. Froggy lover #17 (sam)February 9, 2012 at 8:36 AM

    Why did she like the breeze? I think it is an inferential question.

    -Sam

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  23. cupcake lover #19 (deiara)February 9, 2012 at 8:38 AM

    what was her idea of paradise?
    ( inferential )

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  24. was she on a boat. literal

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