jueves, 19 de enero de 2012
martes, 17 de enero de 2012
Math Poem Final Draft
Music on paper can be called math
Well all written adds up to one
Notes and rests are like numbers,
It makes sense just like lightning and thunder
That break the song into fractions
Wow what a satisfaction!
If you are playing guitar or piano
Math relates without a matter
The number of buttons or strings in it
Have a number of scales to fit within
Music videos are full of math
Even if you’re only watching half
Behind the scenes with your camera
You are measuring to fit what you want
Note and rests are fractions
Either being a half or a quarter
Mix and match them to form a song
Even if yours sounds like a bong
That if you break in pieces
Adds up to 4
Yeah that’s right I’m for sure
In music you find patterns
Either with repetition rhyme or result
Something appearing over and over again
Will make the song repeat in your head
Singers are also mathematicians
Well even Alicia Keys
While practicing her do re mi’s
The tempo tells her when to sing
Math is everywhere sometimes even in the air
When the wind chimes after many times
you can feel the math on your hair
Rhythm and music is water in a tank
So you can’t separate them thanks
In rhythm you count to sense things up
Well in a song rhythm weighs a ton
Counting in music is fundamental
Up to three or up to four are common measures
How to count you’ve learned in math
But I hope it was when you were 5
Make sure it lasts
Wow! See you’ve learned a lot
On this short but really long song
Next time you sing “twinkle twinkle little star…”
You’ll realize this is just new stuff
Remember to sing along
Music and math two common words
Believe it or not they relate themselves
Both math in music and music in math
Have common things you don't realize
Believe it or not they relate themselves
Both math in music and music in math
Have common things you don't realize
Key:
Onomatopoeia
Metaphor
Simile
Rhyme
Personification
Repetition
Hyperbole
Alliteration
Assonance
Imagery
Understatement
Synecdoche
Apostrophe
Allusion
lunes, 16 de enero de 2012
Math Poem/final draft
Math in Music Song
Music in paper can be called math
Well all there is written adds up to one
Notes and rests are like numbers,
That break the song into fractions
If you are playing guitar or piano
Math relates without a matter
The number of buttons or strings in it
Have a number of scales to fit within
Music videos are full of math
Even if you’re looking only at its time
Behind the scenes with your camera
You are measuring to fit what you want
Note and rests are fractions
Either being a half or quarter
Mix and match them to form a song
That if you break in pieces
Adds up to 4
In music you find patters
Either with repetition rhyme or product
Something appearing over and over again
Will make the song repeat in your head
Singers are also mathematicians
Well all they do math
While practicing their do re mi’s
The tempo tells them when to sing
Rhythm music is water in a tank
So necessary that you can’t take it out
In rhythm you count to sense things up
Well in a song rhythm weighs a ton
Counting in music is fundamental
Up to tree or up to four are the common measures
How to count you’ve learned in math
But I hope it was when you were 5
Well all there is written adds up to one
Notes and rests are like numbers,
That break the song into fractions
If you are playing guitar or piano
Math relates without a matter
The number of buttons or strings in it
Have a number of scales to fit within
Music videos are full of math
Even if you’re looking only at its time
Behind the scenes with your camera
You are measuring to fit what you want
Note and rests are fractions
Either being a half or quarter
Mix and match them to form a song
That if you break in pieces
Adds up to 4
In music you find patters
Either with repetition rhyme or product
Something appearing over and over again
Will make the song repeat in your head
Singers are also mathematicians
Well all they do math
While practicing their do re mi’s
The tempo tells them when to sing
Rhythm music is water in a tank
So necessary that you can’t take it out
In rhythm you count to sense things up
Well in a song rhythm weighs a ton
Counting in music is fundamental
Up to tree or up to four are the common measures
How to count you’ve learned in math
But I hope it was when you were 5
Comments on Peer's projects.
Camila Toro:
I really liked your project, you explained the ideas very well and inspired my work with ideas and ways of looking at things, perspectives. Also I liked that since we had the same book I could relate and reallly grasp what you were explaining. You did a very good jobs with providing very specific and descriptive examples so the reader could understand what you wanted to come across. Great job!
Sophie Steckerl:
I also read this book. It was amazing! I agree on the examples you choose and understand why you chose them. I think you did a good job justifying or explaining why you chose the ones you did and what they mean. I also like how you organized your points. It was easy to understand and straight to the point. Awesome!
Antonia Pulido:
I ALSO read this book and its amazing! I agree with alot of the examples you provided especially the ones that involve Serena and Nate! Those are defenitley my two favorite characters from this novel. I think you could add a little more detail explaining why they are the figuiretive examples but, other wise you did a really good job!
I really liked your project, you explained the ideas very well and inspired my work with ideas and ways of looking at things, perspectives. Also I liked that since we had the same book I could relate and reallly grasp what you were explaining. You did a very good jobs with providing very specific and descriptive examples so the reader could understand what you wanted to come across. Great job!
Sophie Steckerl:
I also read this book. It was amazing! I agree on the examples you choose and understand why you chose them. I think you did a good job justifying or explaining why you chose the ones you did and what they mean. I also like how you organized your points. It was easy to understand and straight to the point. Awesome!
Antonia Pulido:
I ALSO read this book and its amazing! I agree with alot of the examples you provided especially the ones that involve Serena and Nate! Those are defenitley my two favorite characters from this novel. I think you could add a little more detail explaining why they are the figuiretive examples but, other wise you did a really good job!
domingo, 15 de enero de 2012
Novel project
Symbolism: In the lightning theif objects and or images are used to represent ideas such as the lighting bolt; representing power and dominance was a main component in this novel. The lightining bolt's presence represented peace in an abstract form because with out it there would be a war between all of the gods. Also Percy's dreams which played both foreshadowing and also symbolism in them. Since his dreams would give clues or ideas to him so he could be careful or make sense of things.
Foreshadowing: This plays a very big role in this novel. Foreshadowing is used many times throughout the story and it is what makes it suspenseful. Also it really keeps you on your toes and encourages you to keep reading. In The Lightning Thief Chiron percy's latin teacher who is really a minotaur tells him to go to the attic to speak to a sort of fourtune teller. When he does he is told many things and one thing that stood out the most was that he was going to be betrayed by the one he called friend. The whole book I would watch for hints about who it would be and I couldn't believe it that Luke was the one who ended up betraying him.
Atmosphere: The atmosphere really changed the mood when Percy, Grover, and Annabel entered the underworld. They gave a vivid descripition that really impacted my mood even. And also had an impact on the descicions taken. The gloominess and sadness assured them that they did not want to end up there. And they wanted to get everything done quickly and try to get out as soon as possible.
Flashback: Percy has alot of vivid flashbacks of when his mother got taken by the monster the image of her kept him going on his quest to find and return the lightning bolt he was being blamed for stealing. Also he had flahsbacks of seeing his father's warm smile as a baby which made him want to make him rpud and prove that he did just fine without his father in his life.
Plot Twist: I think the plot twist was when at the end you find out that Luke was the one who took the lightning bolt because you were given hints throughout the story but, it was in no way obvious. I never expected for him to end up being the bad guy. I was really taken by surprise but at the same time disapointed since I really liked luke.
Digressive Time: In the story this happens often mostly when making descions. Percy is contemplating and takes a look at the events that have happened in the past and what could happen in the future. Making a flash foward flash back scene.
Progressive Time: q
viernes, 13 de enero de 2012
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