Monday, February 21, 2011

Vocabualry

Ordnance (noun): the branch of an army that procures, stores, and issues, weapons, munitions, and combat vehicles and maintains arsenals for their development and testing.
All the army supplies are procured and tested at the ordnance.
Synonym: Artillery 

Improbable:( adj) not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen.
Its improbable for me to go to work today because if feel really sick.
Synonym: Unlikely 


Reticence: (adj.) disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved.
When my class gets to loud I would tell them they have to be reticence for five minutes.
The example they give on the book helped me kinda realize what it is.
 


 

Reflection

A story that has impact me would be a story in this clip that I just saw a few weeks ago, that when I saw I was like “wow! This guy is amazing”. It’s about this guy name Rick Hoyt that has a disability, he can’t walk, move his arms, can’t talk, all he has is his computer he talks from and on a wheel chair and his dad Dick Hoyt that takes care of his son (“Team Hoyt”). It all starts off with Rick asking his dad that he wants to race on a triathlon for a charity and his that of course says yes they’ll do it. They start training for it for the event. The event came and it starts with the swimming first, in this part the son is on a boat and the dad starts swimming while his pulling his son on his back. Seeing that part I was like wow this has to be hard. He has to swim with all the wait of his son, the boat and the waves being pretty rough. Then after it’s the bike ride, with this there is a sit in front of the bike with his son on it and then his dad on the bike peddling. When I saw this part I was impressed of how much dedication his dad had he never stop peddling no matter if he had to go slow he kept going. The final thing they had to do was to run; Rick was on his wheel chair and his dad behind him pushing him all the way to the finish line. Seeing the part of them going to the finish line just touched my heart even more, his dad ran so fast like if he got an extra energizer or something. With so many people on the stands cheering, taking pictures, camera men recording them than once they passed the finish line that night all the people got even crazier. Then seeing the smile on the son moving his arm back and forth was like wow this is so cool, so amazing it just really touched me made me have a few tears. Than the look on his dads face was just like this was for you son and he looked very proud, that he accomplished something very big to his son. Also during this clip Rick is tipping down “I can” with that he meant that he can do anything, because also his dad has said: “you can do anything you can, as long as you put your heart in it”. With what “Team Hoyt said just reminded me as well of my dad and me we’ve both has said the same thing. This story inspired me that I can accomplish anything no matter what and the friendship and love between a father and a son.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Reflection

For this week what I had plan was to have a great week at school, to do all my work, study and stay on task with all my classes. Also was for everything to go well at work as well, to no have a lot of trouble with the kids. I also wanted to study for my vocab test I was going to have on read 96 and also study for the quiz for Eng. 60 that I was going to have on Wednesday. Than on Thursday I was planning get out of work early to go to my friend senior night for basketball and then go to school after. On Friday I was just planning to go to this group of teens I go to and Saturday go to a hockey game with my neighbor. Than finally Sunday I was planning to go to church, watch the Laker game and do my homework. Everything that I plan was not all accomplish; I didn’t study for both of my quiz because I had other homework to do. I didn’t do well on my vocab test and for my Eng. 60 quiz I’m not sure how I did but hopefully I’ll do well. I did leave work early on Thursday to go to my friend game but then after I wasn’t able to make to my other class at seven pm. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday I was able to accomplish my plans for those days. Now for the next week I’m planning to do better than what I did the week before. By actually studying for the upcoming quizzes and stay on task on my classes and not miss a class this week. Also to have a good week at work and bring them candy for Valentine’s Day. I don’t really have anything planned for the weekend but just do homework that I have and study and will see what the weekend brings.

Weekly Calendar



To Do: -go to my work meetings.
-Finish all my homework.
-Finish buying the books I need.
-Study

Must Do: -go to work
- attend all my work meetings
-go to class
-take notes
-study

Need to do: -sleep early
-arrive to school on time
-do homework early

Would like to do:- sleep early
-finish homework before going to work
have my plans done for work

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Vocabulary 2

Stash (V): to store in a usual secret place for the future use.
Orginal sentence: Courage, I seemed to think, comes to us in a finite quantities, like an inheritance, and by being a frugal and stashing it aways and letting it earn interest... (pg40)
My Sentence: I have a whole box of chocolate stash under my bed.
I determine the context clues was by my logic.

Summa cum laude (N): with highest praise: used in diplomas to grant the highest of three special honors for grades above the average.
Orginal sentence: "I had the world dicked- Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude and president of the student body and a full ride scholarship for grad studies at harvard" (pg41)
My Sentence: I have the summa cum laude on going transferring to UCLA and study phsycology.
I determine the context clue by an example in the book.

Jingo (N): one who is extremely patriotic
Orginal sentence: Or some dumb jingo in his hard hat and Bomb Hanoi button... (pg42)
My Sentence: After 9/11 many people became extremley patriotic even my father who had always been a sord of jingo.
I determine the context clues was by my logic.

Monday, February 7, 2011

The Things I Carry

For me I don’t feel I carry that many things in me, but there is a few things and what they’re usually are is either things going on at that time that I’m in that I need to do (future or present) or just painful things that take time for me to forget. Not all things are painful things though I also have great things that just stay inside of me as well that are just great memories. The things I carry that are things that are in present like when I’m at work I carry the things I need to say to my students as a proper way also I carry there names for I can call them and show that I care about them. I carry the drawings that my students make me as well cause those pictures is just the energy that keeps me going to work to be with them and makes me not want to miss work. Also I carry the things that I have going on in school like things I learn, the homework I need to turn in and what I need to do in that class. Another things I carry are things that has happen to me, either good stuff or bad as well that takes time to get rid of. For example the good things would be the day I graduated which I will never forget that day because I was with my friends and family and the first one in my family to graduate I will never forget that day. Now the bad things would be like a break up or losing some in my life which I wouldn’t want to get in that much detail because it just breaks me down.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Vocabulary

Tangible (adj) A capable of being perciered by the sense of touch.
"Grief, terror, love, longing- these were intangibles,but the intangibles had their own mass and specific gravity, they had tangible weight."
Antonym- I saw the work Intangible in the sentence of were tangible was and showed it was a antonym.
The emotion the soldiers carried during the war were tangible.