Thursday, 29 January 2015

Final Portfolio

  In this class, self-regulation is very important. My behavior in this class is good because I ask questions when I am either confused or stuck on something. When we are assigned something in this class, I control my "elephant" most of the time. But I'm pretty sure everyone has one has an "off day". Mr.Neufeld hasn't had to tell me to get on task. My attendance has been very good, always on time and prepared. I chose the right seat selection because the peers at my table are focused. When we did the "Romeo and Juliet" play on twitter my partner, Ryan Austin and were very task-oriented. When assignments are due, I hand them in sometimes late because I don't get what I'm suppose to write. For example, our short-stories, I am stuck on how to expand it, and it's already late. Sometimes it's internet thing, at my house the wifi is very slow because we have around 13-15 devices.So sometimes it doesn't hand in even though I have finished. But when it comes to other things, such as finishing the novel, I finished the novel in the same class day. I use a respectful tone in this class and respect everyone. My strongest assignment was the tattoo assignment because I made a good connection with it. Short stories are one of my biggest weaknesses In English. I'm not that creative. I work hard but a break is also needed, after the break I gradually get on the regular pace I was at.I think I deserve a 30%.

My contributions to the learning environment is mediocre.Sometimes I comment, sometimes I don't know what to say. Usually what I want to say I can't say it because someone else says it. But I give constructive criticism in class to the person by talking to them.I help my peers with technology issues as well.For example, with the laptop Jeremy uses, he had trouble logging in so I helped by letting him use my student login.I share my opinion with the classmates at my table.I'm afraid to tell the class just in case it's a bad idea.Whenever I am stuck I ask Chris,Ryan A., Jeremy, and Paramveer.I listen to my peers and compare what was my thinking to theirs.I complete most of my assignments and I like the constructive criticism that I get, just helps me improve. I think I deserve a 28%.


  1. speak and listen to make personal responses to texts, by
    – making connections with prior knowledge and experiences – relating reactions and emotions to understanding of the
    text – generating thoughtful questions
    – making inferences
    – explaining opinions using reasons and evidence 

I make a lot of connections when I write an assignment. For example, My tattoo assignment where i made a religious connection as well as a family connection.


  1. A4  select, adapt, and apply a range of strategies to interact and collaborate with others in pairs and groups, including
    – initiating and sharing responsibilities
    – listening actively
    – contributing ideas and supporting the ideas of others – acknowledging and discussing diverse
    points of view – reaching consensus or agreeing to differ 
I contribute to my group and I adapt to new ideas. When we were in groups for Romeo and Juliet. I listened to Ryan's idea and shared mine and we acknowledge each others points.


  1. – making and supporting reasoned judgments
    – examining and comparing ideas and elements among
    texts
    – describing and comparing perspectives
    – describing bias, contradictions, and non-represented perspectives
    – identifying the importance and impact of historical and cultural context
I like going through a poem or a short story and examining it closely and using the evidence to support my ideas. For example, My "Who killed Wellington?" essay I enjoyed because I find researching amusing.I think I deserve a 26%

So that's a total of 84%. See you next semester neuf.

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Short story

He warned her about the book. Now it was too late.

Tracey entered a creepy store that had no sign that sells magic things such as voodoo dolls and such,She likes magic.She was looking around until she was intrigued by a red book with golden lining.She picked it up. Tracey wasn't aware that the old man Who's name was Mr.Linden and was running the store was keeping a close eye on her. When she saw him staring at her, She starts to walk towards him.

"Is there a problem?"

No, But why did you pick this book?

"It's cool I guess, I like magic"

"May I recommend that you don't buy this book, it is not what you think"

Why not?

"Because it holds many secrets and other things you don't know and don't know what Its capable of"

"Magic is only an illusion though"

"That's what you think"

On that note, Tracey had bought the book and left the store and started to walk home. It was about 9:30 pm, she had finished her homework and had dinner. She was just laying in bed staring at the book that was on her nightstand. Tracey kept thinking about why the old man told her not to buy it.

The next day, after school Tracey heads back to Mr.Linden.She goes back and says " What is the book capable of?"

"Do you really wanna know"

"yes"

"This book is full of magic spells, some that are unspoken of"

"Woah"

"Yes woah, so hand over the book"

Tracey runs out of the store and doesn't reply to him.Later on that night.She stares at the book which in her lap.Her curiosity got the best of her. She opens the book to a random page where it says "Crucio" and says it out loud. Soon later the book begins to glow and next thing to appear are vines that slowly started to wrap around her legs then soon her whole body.She yells for help but it was too late.

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Man From the South

Introduction: Around 6 o'clock in Jamaica, the narrator is sitting next to the pool enjoying a beer and the evening sun.

Conflict:Man vs. himself because when the bet took place he was deciding whether to say anything or stop the bet.Internal.

Rising action: Is when the American sailor, the narrator, and the creepy Cuban guy go up to his room and tie the sailors' hand to the desk.

Climax: Happens when a lady comes in and says "Carlos,Carlos" which was the Cuban guys name and stops the bet from happening.

Falling action: The lady tells the truth about Carlos, about how he has made bets against a lot of people.

Resolution: The narrator hands over the keys and sees that she has only a finger and a thumb, which means she had made bets with him.

Protagonist:The sailor and the referee.

Antagonist: Carlos.

Static:Referee

Round:Carlos.

Flat: English girl that was the American sailor.

Stock: Sailor

Dynamic:Carlos.

Atmosphere:Nerve wracking, intense

time: 6:00PM

place: Hotel in Jamaica

Theme:Don't get peer-pressured into doing things.

Point of view: First person

Foreshadowing:"I must say I didn't much like the way he was behaving.It seemed he was already trying to make something out of this, and to embarrass the boy, and at the same time I had the feeling he was relishing a private little secret al his own."





"I mustsay I didn't much like the way he was behaving. It seemed he was already trying to make something out of this, and to embarrass the boy, and at the same time I had the feeling he was relishing a private little secret all his own."













Major Elements of Short Story:
1) plot
-introduction 
-conflict (man vs man/man vs himself) (internal/external)
-rising action bet takes place
-climax lady comes in
-falling action tells the truth about the guy
-denouement the narrator gives the key 
2) Character 
- protagonist (main character)
- antagonist (force opposing the main character) 
-static (remains the same)
-round (complex with many characteristics) 
- flat (single or simple characteristics) 
- stock character (stereotype) 
- dynamic (changes throughout)
3) Setting
-atmosphere
-time
- place
4) Theme
5) Point of View
-first person
-third person (omniscient, limited omniscient, objective/limited) 
6) Foreshadowing

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Summative Essay

   Walking a mile in someone else's shoes can change how a person feels about other people and perhaps change how they feel about themselves.You also find out what people go through or why people like different things.

   In my own experiences, I stepped in my dad's shoes when I had started working. 11 hours a day is not easy. I appreciate and understand what my dad does to provide for us. Where Mr.Sahota works is not a easy job, you need strength and need to be good math. When my father took me for the first time, i was shocked and exhausted, but after a while I got used to it and saw why my dad loved his job and realized it isn't easy to make money.

   In the play "Romeo and Juliet", when the audience thinks Lady Capulet isn't nice because she wants Juliet to get married at 13. What the audience didn't realize till later is that she was married young and then raped which lead to her being a mother by the age of 13. She was 13, she doesn't know how to raise a child because she is a child.In Act 1 Scene 3 "I was your mother much upon these years that you are now a maid".The audience didn't know she had another side to her other than partying.

   For example in the novel "The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime", when the Boone family had to step in each other shoes.When Chris's father steps into his ex-wife's shoes. Meaning when Mr.Boone told Chris his mother was dead so he could forget about her and makes him think she's not important. That happened to Mr.Boone when he told Chris he killed Wellington. "Sometimes he tried to talk to me through the door, but I didn't answer him."Chris is isn't comfortable anymore.
my experience- in highschool, they are some people you just hate, after a while you start to let go of the hatred and be more forgiving. Chris's mother steps into Mr.Boone's shoes when she realizes that Mr.Boone did everything for Chris and now she has to do it.In chapter 233,"There was a toilet and a bathroom that other people used and Mother had to clean it before I used it or I wouldn't use it and sometimes I wet myself because other people were in the bathroom." Those are some of the things you have to do for Chris. Christopher steps into his parents shoes when he realizes that he's "high maintenance".

 Stepping into someone else's shoes is difficult because you are doing things that you may not do or live with.Walking a mile in someone's shoes can change your perspective because you may start understand on how they things or people work, sometimes it won't change your perspective  at all.