Friday, April 18, 2014

8th Grade Symbolism Poetry from "The Outsiders"

Part the Stars with Such Sweet Sorrow

The nightly stars are a symbol of thought.
So nice to see, but time has fought.
As time goes by you ask why,
they are so far away you just want to fly.
Soon the sun will rise,
shining bright; like diamonds glistening in your eyes.
Sadly time has gone and won to tomorrow,
you part the stars with such sweet sorrow.

by Cassie & Corey


Regret like a thousand pound weight
Vulnerable and heroic is a symbol of Johnny Cade,
his family and life is a barricade.
He did a heroic deed,
now his life is full of pain and greed.
Johnny lives with murder and sorrow,
he might not live till tomorrow.
He stabbed his victim with a blade,
regret like a thousand pound weight lies on Johnny Cade.

by Kerianna & Sophia


The Sky is Blue!

The sky is a symbol of life,
and it’s as sharp as a knife,
I love blue,
I love my shoes;
Life is a disaster,
but anyone can be their own master,
Who are you,
The sky is blue.

by Skylar & Jack


BROUGHT TOGETHER BY FAME

Socs are a symbol of hate,
will they cause Johnnys fate?
Cutting off Greasers hair,
They’re like wild bears.
Always pulling blades,
Watching sunsets fade.
Is everyone the same?
Brought together by fame.

by Kira & Briana


“We Won!”

Blue Mustangs are a symbol of the social gang,
Lurking panthers ready to make a bang,
Coming from behind to find the hoodlums;
They see them as the local bums.
When they’re in each others sight,
That is when they start to fight,
Once it’s over they drive away.
“We won!” Socs always say.

by Alyssa & Desiree


So Free Me and I Promise To Never Complain

Life is a symbol of Freedom
Not made to be imprisoned in a kingdom
Its a right not something that we need to make a fight
While slavery holds only the bold sneak out at night
And those who complain
Will wish for freedom in vain
I want out and I promise it won't be in vain
So free me and I promise to never complain

by David & Daniel

Monday, April 14, 2014

Desiree's Bonus 8th Grade Vocab Activity

Hey 8th Graders!  Use this link to try out a bonus vocabulary activity (Thanks, Desiree!).  

Can you interpret the images to find the matching vocabulary term?  

(from The Outsiders List 2 Chapters 5-8)

S - S - S - SCIENCE!

Stream Table to investigate erosion and flooding.




Water sampling and testing to investigate soil and water quality to develop rain gardens





Wednesday, April 2, 2014

What's Happening?

21st Century

Designers have been Diving into Density! (and apparently using those "alliteration" skills learned in Language Arts!)  Lab experiments have students finding mass with triple beam balances and finding the volume of both regular (L x W x H) and irregular (water displacement in GCs) objects.  We've also kicked off our work toward researching, planting, and maintaining rain gardens on specific sites of our school's land.


Math

8th graders are solving algebraic equations to find the value of a variable.  The equations involve the distributive property, combining like terms, and other algebraic properties.

7th graders are working on rates of change and percents.


Language Arts

Story Element Book Projects have been a big focus in the beginning of Trimester 3.  Vocabulary development continues with studies on using vocabulary in context (in our case, from a news article) to unlock meaning.  Students continue to improve their writing skills through RACE responses about their Independent Reading books (so please make sure you're reading at least 30 minutes a night!)


This & That

It's time for all of our students to develop their Personal Learning Plans (PLPs) to think about their future.  8th graders will be preparing their capstone speeches to deliver in June.

Stewardship and Community Jobs continue to progress.

Now that the weather is finally looking like spring, we hope to be getting outside more, for both academic learning opportunities and wellness opportunities.

Culminating Event - Trimester 2 - Out of this World!

Dynamic Design recently held the culminating event for our 2nd trimester theme, "Out of this World" Earth & Space Science. In a variety of formats, students presented a geologic history timeline, the future of earth & space science technology, e-Cybermission Challenge portfolios, and more. We want to thank our families for a great turnout and for actively participating with the students.




Sneak Preview: We've already kicked off our next theme, "Energy Matters!" Can you guess what it's about? Stay tuned for more!