Wednesday, December 17, 2008

#6

Breaking Dawn has been very interesting, but lately it has been getting kind of boring and repetitive. I'm currently still in the section where it is from Jacob's perspective. Bella isn't really improving much, but Edward told Jacob that Carlisle predicts she will give birth to this vampire baby in a few days. The main reason it is boring right now is that not much more is happening to Bella, and there's kind of a cycle of Jacob patroling, then talking with Seth and Leah, then going in the Cullen's house to see Bella and get updates, then he sleeps. It's this constant pattern with not much change each time it repeats itself. I'm still wondering if Bella will ever become a vampire. I'm starting to think she will never be changed into one. Another thing I've thought about is if Jacob will keep his mini "pack" or if he will go back to La Push and lose his Alpha role he has now and just follow what Sam says.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

#5

Since last week's post, I have finished Eclipse and am about a third of the way through Breaking Dawn. Breaking Dawn has been full of surprises. You find out right away that Jacob is missing, but you don't really figure out why, which is surprising and mysterious. But, shortly after that, at Edward and Bella's wedding, he shows up. His apperance was a surprise, but of course, turned into trouble. While dancing with Bella at the reception, she tells him that she is waiting to be changed to a vampire because she wants to have a 'real honeymoon' and that was part of the deal she had with Edward. Jacob got really upset in this, and the other werewolves there had to take him away. While on the honeymoon, Edward and Bella try having sex, which was actually really funny because Edward ended up biting pillows and breaking the headboard. Anyways, something absolutely shocking happened that no one saw coming. Bella got pregnant. I was completely shocked when I read that! This isn't a normal pregnancy though, since the father is a vampire. The baby appears to be more vampire than human, so it is killing Bella. The werewolves, even though they fought with the Cullens in Eclipse are now going to fight them to kill Bella because they believe that this baby is going to be a threat to them. I was kind of mad at them for wanting to do that, but I was very happy when Jacob stood up to Sam and for once took the Alpha role, leaving Sam and creating his own "pack" with Seth, and later, Leah. I was happy when Jacob finally came up with an idea that I had been thinking of: that the baby is more vampire than human and it is probably thirsty for blood. What came next was absolutely repulsive. My stomach was actually churning while I read it. They had Bella drink extra blood from a cup. And she even liked it, and found humor in it, by saying things like how she will be prepared for becoming a vampire. Breaking Dawn so far has been crazy. So many things have happened, and all of them were huge. I'm beginning to wonder if Bella will ever become a vampire.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Homework

Research Question:
Are standardized tests unfair for minority and disadvantaged students?

Rothstein, Richard. "Leaving "No Child Left Behind" Behind." SIRS. 2008. American Prospect. 7 Dec 2008 .

In his article, Richard Rothstein analyzes the negative effects of the No Child Left Behind law. One thing he mentions is that one reason disadvantaged kids have a poor performance is that they don’t have adequate schools to attend, and also that those same kids will come to school scared or hungry, which doesn’t help their performance at school. Also, children who do not pass the tests given to them receive more attention and instruction than children who do pass. Therefore, schools with many children like that focus more on good instruction than preparing for tests. Another problem with NCLB is that they expect high standards and if they keep increasing these standards, the already large number of schools failing would increase. The article also states that schools get punished for not making “adequate yearly progress” towards getting students to be proficient at these challenging standards, even if the students are disadvantaged or disabled.



Zehr, Mary Ann. “Hurdles Remain High for English-Learners." SIRS. 2008. Education Week. 7 Dec 2008 .

In this article, Mary Ann Zehr tells the story of Ong Vue, who came to the U.S. as a refugee from Thailand. She only spoke Thai and Hmong. Although she had made huge progress throughout high school, she had to take the state of California’s math exam twice before she passed, and also had to take the English exam multiple times. Also, since she wasn’t passing the state tests, it was taking a toll on the school’s hope to reach the national adequate yearly progress. An issue that is brought up in this article is that some schools aren’t preparing students for these sorts of tests. Instead, in the days leading up to one of these tests, some teachers go on teaching the regular curriculum and only briefly mention the test and say things such as “get a good night sleep” and “eat breakfast.” While these tips are helpful, it is suggested that teachers should be preparing students more for the tests.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

#4

So far, my overall opinion of Eclipse is that there is more action than Twilight or New Moon. As usual, Bella keeps getting herself in more trouble and it's becoming more serious. Another thing that is becoming more serious is Bella and Edward's relationship. Bella is determined to become a vampire soon, so she can be with Edward forever. Part of the deal was that she had to wait until she graduated high school, but now that that has happened, Edward has put a new twist on it. He will not change her into a vampire until she marries him. Bella will marry him, but she doesn't want to right now. She doesn't want to marry right out of high school, which I agree. Even though she would become a vampire, I think it would be weird to get married that young. Edward and Bella are now engaged, but while she is trying to figure out how to sneak off to Vegas with him to get married, there is trouble with vampires. For once, Bella made connections among certain events that involved vampires. Now all these newborn vampires, most likely made by Victoria, have come to Bella's house to get her scent, and are now after her. I was really surprised when the Cullens agreed to join forces with the werewolves from La Push and try to fight off these dangerous newborns. Although, it is most likely because Jacob is also in love with Bella, and both Edward and Jacob want her to be safe. This is definetly an action-filled book, with the action getting more and more intense. I'm starting to wonder if Bella will ever become a vampire, since she's been talking about becoming one almost the whole book, and she hasn't really made much progress towards getting changed by either Edward or Carlisle.

Monday, December 1, 2008

#3

New Moon was so amazing that I have already finished it! Although compared to Twilight it's really not that great. Through the middle, Edward and the other members of the Cullen family have left, and the only thing that really reminds you of them is that Bella can't let go of Edward. Towards the end though, things start getting better and it got hard to put it down. First Alice comes back. Alice and Bella take a trip to Italy to save Edward from getting himself killed by the Volturi. Edward wants to get himself killed, because Rosalie had told him that Bella had gone cliffdiving and she thought Bella was trying to commit suicide, so Edward didn't want to live without Bella. That's pretty much the main action of the last part of the book. I have a good start on Eclipse now, and from what I've read so far, it is definetly better than New Moon, but still, nothing beats Twilight.