The Eagle 500

In the Eagle 500, Patty, Leanne, and I worked together to create an “Autumn” themed race car. We decorated the car with red, yellow, and orange cutouts of small drawings like leaves and flowers. Our team worked really hard for this car, and we are proud it turned out the way that it is.

An obstacle we ran into was that the calculator display had a problem, and the correct answer was 5 while the calculator displayed 9 on the small screen. That causes the time to be way more of our actual rate and caused a lot of confusion and small mistakes on if we should walk slower or faster.

Defending the Clown🤡

Above is the poster I did for defending the clown. At first, I chose my question and claim. I then chose to include 2 box plots for the lowest and highest calorie sandwiches that supports my claim. I then added some reasoning for each box plot. After that, I rearranged the box plots and added a yellow-orange and red color theme to match with McDonald’s.

About Me

about me poster✨This is my "About Me" poster, which I incorporated CARP into. The main colors I used for this poster was light pink, white, dark blue, grey-pink, and black. I included a bitmoji as the 
icon for myself, and the paragraph is a short summary about myself.

Welcome to Your New Portfolio!

Why have a digital portfolio at SAS?

Creating a portfolio, or blog is a great way to collect all the work you’ve done throughout your academic career. You can include academic, athletic, and personal artifacts or experiences that you want to share with a wider audience. This is a great way to organize all your learning in one place and you can take it with you when you leave SAS.  When you make your portfolio, you create posts that are categorized according to your subject. Some categories have already been set up for you, but if you need more categories you can add them as needed. It’s important that your posts have the following:

  • An engaging title – this should not include the name of the subject since this is referenced in the category. Think of this as the first opportunity to engage and hook your reader!
  • Body – this is where you share your learning. This should include a combination of text and media in the form of images, graphics, and embedded videos. You should always consider how your post looks to your audience. Is it engaging and organized? Do they want to keep reading?
  • Category – select one that has been set for you or add a new category. Posts can have more than one category e.g. Humanities and Myself as a Learner
  • Tags – create tags that can be used as keywords to describe your post. Tags help organize your post a little more! Aim to have 3-5 tags for each post. For example, if you are posting about a novel you wrote, you might want the following tags: #Fiction, #MurderMystery, #Theme, #PlotDiagram

Click on the images below to find a few helpful tips for creating your posts, adding media, and making categories:

 

 

 

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