Thursday, April 5, 2012

Without a Textbook

Author's Note: This piece is about the experience I had with using a textbook instead of doing projects for Academy.  Mckena, Riah, Sydney K, and I tried using textbooks, but it didn't turn out to be successful.  This piece is about how the experiment went.  In this piece I will do my best to describe the experience with emotion and voice.

The possibilities of learning are endless.  The ways you learn doesn't necessarily matter, but the efficiency is what counts.  Textbooks are great resources, but they bore your mind when you sit there reading them as if they are assigned reading novels.  In our school, textbooks are rarely used due to that reason.  Academy 21 makes you go beyond textbooks, learning about everything the normal classes are doing gets annoying so we go above and beyond trying different ways to learn, share, and experiment.  Being in Academy makes you wonder why anyone would ever want to learn in a textbook again.

We sat in the front of the classroom discussing how we were getting work done, if we were getting to learn what we needed, and how we were getting it done.  Academy 21 is challenging compared to the usual classes, in this case the class is social studies.  Coming from the elementary school, we are used to being spoon fed random fact about states, ancient civilizations, culture, and everything in between.  Now, in Academy 21 we have to decide what we are learning about, how we are learning it, and how to share our information.  The first time doing this by yourself is challenging.  That's why we were sitting there; we all wished to go back into a normal class where we sat in front of a giant book filled with facts while a teacher gave us a study guide and told us when our test would be.

A light bulb turned on in our brains and gave us the idea.  Let's try to use textbooks and make a mini social studies class in Academy.  All of us wanted to start right away; we pulled out the books and began to read.  Before we knew it, a schedule of meeting times and homework had overwhelmed us.  I never thought learning from a textbook would be so challenging.  In a result, our way of learning from a textbook failed.

Textbooks are designed for teachers to tell the student to flip to a page and learn a specific part of history.  They aren't meant for students to read through chapters on their own, and try to answer the questions.  All the vocabulary and quiz questions are meant to be discussed as a class.  Regular classes test you knowledge by tests.  In Academy 21 we share our knowledge through writing and projects.  We put what we know to use and share it with others.  When we share our knowledge with each other, we learn more in the same amount of time.

I will never go back to learning from a textbook, because now I know what it's like to learn on your own -- without the step by step guidance.  Textbooks just give you random information about our history.  Academy pushes us to go above and beyond our usual; we strive for advanced.  We don't just learn, we achieve. 

Monday, April 2, 2012

Photograph

Author's Note:  I wanted to write a piece about something very close to my heart.  In this piece I created a poem along with my usual essay.  In the poem I had a pattern with rhymes and the number of syllables, and I tried to use different types of semantic devices such as hyperboles, similes, and metaphors.  I also tried to use syntactic devices like repetitive initial and ending patterns.

It makes you laugh and makes your cry,
A memory you can't deny,
Reminding you of times back then,
Living it all over again,
Marking hearts that tragically tore,
Or beginning love forever more,
Times where everything was perfect,
Washed out by the great clock's effect,
Nothing left except our old talks,
The pictures still lay in a box,
Pull off the lid it makes me laugh,
To see this dear old photograph.

Photograph: a picture or photo created by photography.  My definition: a moment in time frozen on film for you to go back and remember the moment you were there.   Say cheese!  Your dorky smile remembered forever in a book that is too big for your wooden shelf in the closet.  A photograph will take any moment in time and turn it into a flashback, taking you back in time every time you look at it.  Capturing the moment is everything to some people.  Some say it's all they have, because it may just be the only thing that is left of someone special in their hearts. 

When ever an event of any kind is occurring everyone always brings cameras to catch the memory.  Love can be captured, life can be captured, and happiness can be captured with a click of a button.  Through the blurry film and blinding flashes you can get something that will stay with you forever.  Everything that is memorable will find a way to stay with you.  Cameras will bring billions of people together just to take one photo.  Even if everyone in that picture is complete strangers, the picture will still have effect on their lives.  Photographs are all about sharing the love, making great memories, and discovering new things.  Taking a snapshot of your life is meant to treasure forever.

The lenses of a camera are special; you can see everything differently through them.  Every single time you click the button, another memory is created.  The first picture you took might have been at a princess tea party when you were six, and the last one might be at an anniversary dinner.  You can see the change in the people you are with, place that you are at, and the things that you have.  Life changes all the time; you will never know what happens next. 

A timeline of ink and film will show you something that you can't see everyday just looking into a mirror.  When you look at a photo, it's the real you -- showing who you are and who you were.  Remembering the friend you had before now, remembering the bad hair days, remembering everything is what photos are all about.  It's a good feeling to have when you know your past is still inside you.  Through all the changes in your life, you will know something will never change, you memories.

A world where you couldn't remember anything.  Nothing to hold onto after everything is gone.  Life would be nothing: a frame without a picture or a canvas without a painting.  Never anything to look back on.  A camera is how we remember everything.  Photographs are snapshots of your life meant to look back on and say, I remember this.