Thursday, April 28, 2011

Images tell a story


Greg Heffley is a middle school-er who just wants to get popular and look cool.
 

 Him and his best friend Rowley are best friends that go through trouble together.



Greg and his big brother, Rodrick don't get along at all.
Their mom bands junk food from the house.


Greg has a crush on this girl named Hollie and try to impress her.


Rodrick has a house party while his parents aren't home and then Greg had to cover up for him.

In the end although Rodrick may be a pain in the butt, he's gregs big brother no matter what.

Dear..


Dear Ms. Jacobson,

            I think you should read this book. If you like funny, entertaining books then you might want to spend some time reading this book. Almost every page has an illustration that helps you understand the book better and easier. This book talks about being in middle school as well. Also this book is great to read. You should read Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Rodrick Rules, by Jeff Kinney. The main character Greg can be pretty harsh to his friends and often has poor judgment, and in the end it all leads to lessons and consequences. In the book Greg is just trying to put the summer and its events behind him. His big brother Rodrick finds out his biggest secret that Greg has, and then he bullies him and scares that he might tell people about his secret. This book and had good laughs and lots of funny moments to remember. My favorite part of the book is when Greg is at a swim meeting and he is too busy worrying about where the bullet was going to land he just did a cannon ball in the pool. Also I like when Manny drew a picture of Greg and Rodrick fighting so his parents thought it was they fighting so every time Manny walked by them they acted all lovey. I think you should really read this book Ms. Jacobson. Jeff Kinney is a great author and made this book entertaining and funny. But if you want to understand this book you have to read the 1st book of course, understand it. But if you don’t like these types of books you would like it or maybe not even understand the things that happen in the book. Last but not least i would recommend this book to anyone who has a older or younger brother and gets in fights a lot, there is a very big connection between the book and real life. I love this book and recommend it to anyone and of any age.

                       

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Jeff Kinney


Jeff Kinney was born on February 19, 1971 in Maryland.  He attended to the university of Maryland in the 1990’s. He is an American game designer, cartoonist, and author of children books. He published a comic strip, "Igdoof" in the college newspaper, but he soon discovered that succeeding in the real world, as a syndicated cartoonist wasn’t going to be easy. So, after school, he supported himself as a newspaper designer and computer programmer, while working out ideas for a children's book that combined cartoons with conventional storytelling.

He made his own website. He also created the kid-friendly website Poptropica. Many children around the world know Poptropica. While he was in college it took him 6 years before publishing the book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid. He started in 1998 by collecting ideas for the book and hoping it would soon become a book, which became true soon on.

The first book was released on 2007 and became a bestseller.  In 2008 his second book, Rodrick Rules, and was also a bestseller.  Last but not least in 2009 his last book published, The Last Straw, was named #1 bestseller in the country. The books were so good that they were turned into movies. In 2009, Jeff was named one of the 20 Artists & Entertainers in The TIME 100, the magazine's list of The World's Most Influential people.

Jeff lives Plainville, Massachusetts. He lives with his wife and their two sons. Jeff Kinney works full-time as a writer and designer of online games. He has only done the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. He says that there is a high possibility that there is going to be a 3rd movie. 



Monday, April 11, 2011

Test Taking Stratagies

1)Relax.
2)Skip Hard Problems And Come Back To It Later.
3)Dont Spend To Much Time On One Problem.
4)Take Your Time.
5)Don't Rush Through The Test.

The 2 Paragraphs:
     From here until CST's I have to study a lot, a lot, a lot! I actually don't like to study at all and thats why I probably get low grades on tests. I have this week to do anything in order to help me do well on the CST's. What i am going to do is not stay after school for this week and study at my house. I am going to go over all of my notes in order to do well.
     I am going to accomplish these goals by putting my phone, computer, ps3 and ipod aside. Those are the things that mostly take my time and distract me the most of it. Instead of being on all of that I am going to take out my notes and books to go over all the things i need to know for the CST's. Also for math i can go to tutoring. Since I am doing pretty low in Algebra it may kinda help. That is what i am going to do from now until CST's. I have to pass the CST's.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Poetry terms.

Sound Devices

  1. Rhyme: using the same vowel and consonant sound at the end of two words
  2. Alliteration: using the same consonant at the beginning of words
  3. Repetition: using the same word or phrase more than once


Devices
  1. Symbols: its an object, person, or idea that stands for something beyond itself.
  2. Imagery: is a descriptive detail that appeals to the sense.
  3. Figurative Language: a writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally, you could use Similes, Metaphors, Personification, Onomatopoeia, Alliteration and Idioms.


Forms & Purposes
  1. Narrative: tells a story
  2. Ballad: a type of narrative that tells a story in a serious tone like for example in a song
  3. Lyric Poem: a very musical poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings in a song