Shoeb and I and are going to try and perfect our penalty shot, corner kick, curving the ball, goal kick, certain tricks like the bicycle and rainbow, and heading the ball. We will do research on it and then do to the fields either at my house or near Shoeb's house and practice.
Materials I Need
-Me
-Shoeb
-Soccer Field
-Soccer Ball
-Camera
-Computer
Problems
-Not enough time
-Not being able to do it right
People to talk to
-Parents
-Soccer Team
Friday, January 11, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Teens and the Media
Does
advertising affect teen culture? I am not sure I really need to answer that. It
is like asking if an orange is orange. HOW it affects teen culture is a
completely different question that will take a lot more explaining. I have to
write 4 paragraphs though, so I guess I will have to explain it anyway. A wise
man once said “Teenagers are a prime target for advertising because they are
impressionable and they have lots of disposable income” and by a wise man, I
mean the Internet. I only have 3 paragraphs left so I guess I should start
explaining it now.
To be completely honest, advertising affects just
about everyone on this planet except for our 300 year old grandparents who
still read newspaper, think software is comfortable pants, and think the Internet
only happens when you are fishing. However, teens are targeted by the media
because that is when you start to get your own money. When you are young, you
have no money of your own so you can’t buy anything and by the time you are in
your 20’s, you know how spend your money wisely. Teens end up falling for
things like “6 payments of $9.99”. This causes teens to buy stuff they really
don’t need and they end up wasting a lot of money.
Advertising also severely affects what teens wear and
what they do for fun. Without television and the Internet, teens would be like
emo cows with their heads cut off. Totally clueless. It has come to the point
where people might actually think Justin Bieber can sing. To be completely
honest, we probably never would have heard of him without the media, so the
media might even be a bad thing.
It has been estimated that teens spend an average of
$144,000,000,000 a year on food, clothing, and entertainment. The number would
be much lower if we had never found out about all of these amazing, brain
frying things. Advertising
promotes unrealistic views of the world to children who lacking a wider
experience on their own and may accept the advertised version as reality. This
can include poor choices for role models, an airbrushed view of what the
"perfect" body is and the importance of social acceptance.
As you can see, advertising affects
teens in more ways than I can count (I really can’t count very high). If you don’t
believe me, just take a step outside. Teen culture is everywhere and it is all
affected by advertising.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
2013
is finally here and I definitely feel older. I feel about a day older than I
felt yesterday! Everyday counts though, because you learn something new every
day. In the last 366 days, I learned quite a few things. First of all, never
trust people that lived before toilet paper. In case you haven’t noticed, the
world hasn’t ended! There are some other things I learned that don’t matter
nearly as much. For example, I learned I was going to be heading into 2013 at 5
foot 1 inch. I didn’t know that before. I also learned that school can be a
good thing. Never mind, I can’t even keep a straight face when I am typing it.
The other things I learned this year are all related to school so those really
don’t matter much except the fact that lockers are evil and you can never have
too much space. Now people are starting to make New Year’s resolutions to make
sure this year won’t be as bad as the last but the truth is, saying “I am going
to lose weight and get more exercise” isn’t exactly change your life unless you
actually do it. That is why I am not going to make any resolutions this year. I
will play it day by day and see where I end up at the end. I now leave it up to
everyone else in the world, to see what becomes of me. That is really all I
have to say, so I guess you should get off of my blog now.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
I just took the Gardner and Gregorc learning styles tests
and I think that they were completely wrong. For the Gardner test, it says that
I am Logical-Mathematical (which I do agree with) and Interpersonal (which I
don’t agree with). I think that I would be more on the Intrapersonal side. On
the Gregorc test, I scored a solid 24 on concrete random, but don’t think that
is like me at all. If I had to pick one to describe me, I would either be
Concrete Sequential or Abstract Sequential, but none of them really describes
me. I would have to take a few traits from each to truly explain who I am.
Therefore, I don’t think I learned anything about myself, besides the fact that
I don’t fit into any category. I am my own, unique person. I don’t feel that
this knowledge will really help me in school. I feel that the way I am learning
now is fine and the only thing that could make me learn more was if I started
studying which I find really boring and I don’t plan on doing unless absolutely
necessary. I think my favorite way of learning is to sit in a desk and read the
material. I don’t need to build things, to move around, or take notes. I have
an amazing memory so I sit down, read what I need to know, and then just
remember it. All I think this test did for me in school is to make 20 minutes a
little more entertaining.
One
person that I admire is my father, and I can almost guarantee that he was a
Logical-Mathematical on the Gardner test and Abstract Sequential on the Gregorc
test. I think this because he is a very serious person and tries to stick to
the facts. I also admire my mother, and I am pretty confident she is Abstract
Random, Intrapersonal, and Musical. I think this because she was a singer,
dancer, and she played an instrument. She is a very creative person. The last person that I admire is my grandpa,
and I think he would be Spatial, Bodily-Kinesthetic, and Abstract Sequential. This is because he learns by actually doing
it, not listening about it.
In
conclusion, I feel that these tests were a waste of time and did not teach me
anything.
(i commented on alec's and aarif's blog)
(i commented on alec's and aarif's blog)
Friday, September 21, 2012
Welcome to my first blog post. My name
is Nick, and I am in 7th grade. My favorite classes in school are
math, ROGATE, and agri-science. My favorite things to learn about are robots
and soccer. My hobby is playing soccer. I play on multiple teams. I have a mom,
dad, younger brother, and younger sister. When I grow up, I want to get paid
for doing nothing. Playing soccer and eating ice cream makes me happy. That is
who I am, in less than 100 words.
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