Friday, May 25, 2012

Monday, May 21, 2012

Game Article


1. What did you think about the article?
I think the article was informative. It gave details about the people and it gave them special recognition.

2. How did it make you feel to read about your school and GLobaloria, a program that you participate in.
It makes me feel happy and proud of my school because its something that we have been working on for three years already and we finally got recognized as a school.

3. If your game was featured in the article, how did it make you feel? Proud, happy?
It would make me feel proud of myself because it would be something I made and that is being recognized by the whole world.

4. If your game was not featured in the article, what would you like for the author to have said about your game?
If my game was not featured in the article than I would have liked for the author to at least say something like for example that we have been working really hard on these games and that they are good games for beginners.

5. Which game do you think the author should have mentioned in his article and why?
The game I think the author should have mentioned in his article is Look up at the Animals because I think that game is a very good game and that it shows people that we are polluting the the habitats of animals and that they are getting affected by that. They are also dying and going extinct.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

"Forks Over Knives"

1.) I think this documentary is going to be about healthy eating and how to eat properly and what to eat as in healthy food.
2.) I think the title implies that forks are better to eat salads than with a knife because knives are to cut meat and forks are to eat salads.



  • 1 in 4 kids are obese.
  • Kids in the U.S. are are getting diabetes. And because of that, more than half of the U.S. has diabetes. 
  • Cholesterol is a substance that blocks blood from going to the heart.
  • The chances of a women getting breast cancer in Kenya was 82 times lower than in the U.S.
  • In the mid 1900's when the Germans came to Norway, they took all the meat and left the people with nothing but plant based food. Because of that, the death rates decreased.
  • Animal proteins are making the cancer cells grow at a faster speed.
  • And nutrients from plants decreased the cancer cells.
  • High fructose corn syrup is very very bad for us. And is in most of the food and drinks we eat .
  • Our food rates are meat, diary products and sugar have gone up rapidly during the 1900's.



My Comments

My comments to Your Choice's game:
     Delaney's Blog: Delaney, I think you game was pretty informative and I liked it. Cool game.
     Aleida's Blog: I really liked your game. It tough me about the responsibility of having children and how having children can change you life.
     Thelma's Blog: Your game was fun and it was also informative and I really like that. Its a good game and it showed me to make good decisions and to not get pregnant because having a baby will change your life and it is also a big responsibility. Thank you for teaching that in your game. Great job!
          


My comments for La Sopa's game:
     Laura's blog: I really loved you game. I learned from your game and it was also very. very, very fun. Although I cant seem to get passed the 2nd level. But anyways your game was amazing.


My comments for Green Bugs' game:
     Michael's blog: Michael, Your game was awesome! It really tough me about the little animal I was playing as, I forgot the name though. Well anyways, yea, Your game was pretty cool and the best I have seen made ever in the two and a half years I have been in this school.

Monday, May 14, 2012

My Top 3 Choices

My first choice:
     Game Title: No Gang; More Maze!
     Team: La Sopa
     Class: 3-III Arcos 2011-2012

My second choice:
     Game Title: Forest Rats
     Team: Green Bugs
     Class: 3-III Arcos 2011-2012

My third choice:
     Game Title: Find Your Way
     Team: Your Choice?
     Class: 3-III Arcos 2011-2012

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Final Game



The name of my team is AJA and the title of our game is "Don't Join!". The topic of our game is to incurouge teenagers to stay out of gangs. The learning goal of the game is the player will learn by playing our game is that being in gangs is wrong and can ruin your life. Although they try to tell all the good things that they have and do, they don't tell you the bad things that happens or the crimes they do. The player will learn about our topic by answering questions in the first level. Although my teams game is complete and playable, I would have loved to have more time to make the game more complicated and a better topic to make my game on. The most challenging part of creating this game was adding all the scenes together and adding the coding to make one scene go to the next. But the most challenging coding was the coding for level three. So after struggling with it for days we had an agreement to take the maze out and just make the player doge the balls to the finish lines. What in most proud of is that I accomplished to finish the game on time.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Respect

Respect to me means to not be mean to others or yourself. You have to be polite to the elders and classmates. If you want people to be polite and respectful to you than you should do the same because maybe that's what they want too. Respect in a classroom looks like students being in their seats and listening to others in the front of the classroom or to their teacher and not passing notes or having side conversations with their friends beside them. In the computer labs, respect is not slamming the computers closed or typing too hard on the keyboard. Neither should you eat drink or play around in the lab because you could spill a drink on the computer or you could bump into a computer and knock it over. In the hallways respect is shown as not pushing each other out of the way when your walking or stepping on people on purpose. During lunch/breakfast you show respect by eating your food and not throwing it around like if it could fly, also by cleaning after yourself and picking up your empty trey.