Friday, March 21, 2025

Today’s article discussed how more people are choosing to live in the suburbs rather than in the city. When you become an adult, which lifestyle do you think you would prefer—city life or suburban life? Choose one and explain your reasons clearly.

Prompt:
When I become an adult, I would prefer to live in the suburbs rather than the city. Suburban life offers a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere, which would help reduce stress compared to the fast-paced, noisy environment of the city. There is typically more space for a home, including yards for outdoor activities, which would be perfect for having pets or raising a family. Additionally, suburban areas tend to have better schools, safer neighborhoods, and a stronger sense of community, which are important to me when choosing a place to live. While the city has its advantages, like being close to work and entertainment, the suburban lifestyle offers more comfort and peace for daily life.

Summary:
Today we worked on a common lit assignment.

Reflection: 
I really like this article.

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Based on the two informational passages that you've read thus far this week, write about how you personally strive to avoid student loan debt?

Prompt:
To avoid student loan debt, I will look for scholarships and grants that I don't have to pay back. I will also work part-time to cover some of my expenses, so I don't need to borrow as much money. I also make sure to only take out loans for what I really need and not for extra things. By making these choices, I hope to keep my student debt as low as possible.

Summary:
Today we worked on a common lit assignment

Reflection: 
I really enjoy reading informational text because it helps me make choices for my future

Friday, March 14, 2025

Tariffs are often designed to encourage people to buy American-made products. When you shop, do you check where products come from? Would you be willing to pay more for something made in the U.S.? Why or why not? 9th grade level paragraph ChatGPT said:

Promot:
When I shop, I don't always check where products come from, but I think it's important to consider where something is made. If a product is made in the U.S., I might be willing to pay a little more for it because it could support local businesses and workers. I understand that sometimes American-made products are more expensive because of higher labor costs, but I feel that it's worth it to help the economy and create jobs here. However, I would still want to make sure that the quality of the product is good and that the price is reasonable compared to other options. It's a balance between supporting the country and getting a good deal.

Summary:
We finished the benchmark.

Write about a time when your failure was necessary for your growth. Examples of failures could be failing a major exam, failure to make a team, failure in a relationship, etc. Paragraph 9th grade level

Prompt:
One time when my failure was necessary for my growth was when I didn't make the soccer team in 8th grade. I had practiced a lot, but I wasn't selected. At first, I felt devastated and thought I wasn't good enough. However, instead of giving up, I decided to work even harder. I focused on improving my skills, like my footwork and passing accuracy, and practiced with a friend who had made the team. That experience taught me the importance of perseverance and helped me realize that failure isn't the end, but a chance to learn and improve. The next year, I made the team, and it felt even more rewarding because I had worked so hard to get there.

Summary:
Today in class we worked on our benchmark.

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Choose a word from Vocabulary Lesson 12. In at least one paragraph, define the word in your own words and explain where you encountered it. Describe how understanding this word helps improve your communication or writing skills.

Prompt: 
A "malapropism" is when someone uses a word incorrectly because it sounds similar to the word they actually mean, which can lead to funny or confusing results. For example, instead of saying "It's a mute point," someone might say "It's a moot point," using the wrong word that sounds similar but has a different meaning. I first noticed malapropisms in movies where characters try to sound smart but end up using the wrong words, which often adds humor. Understanding malapropisms helps with communication by reminding us to be careful with our word choices and avoid confusion or embarrassment. It also makes us more aware when we hear others using words incorrectly, so we can help correct them or just laugh at the funny mistake.

Summary: 
Today in class we learned new vocabulary work and did some exercises to better understand the words.

Reflection:
I wish I had more time to complete the assignment.


Thursday, March 6, 2025

Prompt: What is the most disgusting food you have ever had? Tell what it is, what was the occaison, and why it was not so good.

Prompt: 
The most disgusting food I've ever had is broccoli. It was at a family dinner when I was younger, and my parents made me eat it because they said it was healthy. I hated the taste and texture—it was too bitter and the smell was really off-putting. Even though I tried to be polite, I couldn't get past how mushy and unpleasant it felt in my mouth. I couldn't understand why anyone would willingly eat it. Since then, I've avoided broccoli whenever I can!

Summary: 
We worked on the benchmark and culture mask

Reflection:
I think I did pretty good on the mask.

Prompt: As we think about Vocabulary Monday, tell me what is your favorite word RIGHT NOW? Why is it your faovorite word and how often do you use it?

Prompt: My favorite word right now is "literally." I like it because it emphasizes something is true in the most straightforward way. It adds power to a statement, making it feel more real or urgent. I use it often in conversations, especially when I want to make something clear, like "I literally can't believe it!" It's a fun word because it makes my sentences sound more exciting and dramatic.

Summary: We worked with our new vocabulary words

Reflection: I enjoyed this assignment it was very interactive and I actually learned the words.


March 28th

For big exams, I like using flashcards to remember key stuff. Writing things down helps me a lot, and I can quiz myself anytime. Practice ...