Tuesday, February 28, 2017

front pages of the world.

  • Newspapers from at least three different states in the United States-Chico Enterprise-Record, The Arizona Republic, Corvallis Gazette-Times
  • Two newspapers in Texas- El Paso Times, Austin American-Statesman
  • Two newspapers in Europe-The Guardian, New Europe
  • Two newspapers in Asia-The Straits Times, The Asian Age


  1. What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why? my favorite was Super Express USA because it looks more like a magazine and I think that's unique 
  2. What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it? I don't know because the newspaper is in some weird language I can't read.
  3. How many stories are on the front page of your favorite? 6 stories 
  4. What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc. The most important things are the biggest on the front page.
  5. What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc. the sizes of the fonts and the sizes of the photos



lit mag photos

     in the woods


     things you don't notice but i do



  the moonflower


LIT MAG

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Lonestar Dispatch Issue #4

Science fair rules on campus
summary: The article was about science fair at bowie high school. the kids participating in the science fair had to plan and actually do their projects a few months in advance. The participants have to collect data then make a model or poster to display their data. After they have collected and displayed their data they then have to present o a volunteer parent judge.
Who? students at bowie
What? Science fair
Where? Sciences classrooms at bowie 
When? Jan 12
Why? It's required if you do pre ap or ap science
How?
Who was quoted in the story? Trace Hurd, Alex Paulson, Emily Morales, Mattew Musat
What quote was the strongest in your opinion and where did that quote appear in the story? "Honestly I did not have fun doing the project but I liked how it turned out," Freshman Alex Paulson said. middle of the story
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? sort of not really.

Peaceful protesters hope to solve long- lasting problems
summary: This article is about citizens protesting for what they believe in. citizens are protesting the social issues with women due to the election of Donald Trump. Protesting is an effective and peaceful way to get your point across about certain issues.
Who? The citizens
What? protesting for social issues
Where? Austin and the US
When? Recently because of the election of Donald Trump
Why? to raise awareness 
How? Protesting
Who was quoted in the story? no one
What quote was the strongest in your opinion and where did that quote appear in the story? none
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? sure

Keep Austin weird with pets
Summary: This article is about people having weird pets. there are a lot of people who have strange pets a lot of these weird pets can get depression if you don't care for them right or if you aren't around the 24/7. a teacher has bonded with 3 different squirrels, a girl has a Perrie dig and one kid has a sugar glider. 
Who? students at bowie
What? weird pets
Where? their house
When? senior year, junior year 
yWh? impulse buy, been obsessed with the weird animal and I don't know why
How? buy the weird animal and shakes the bottle of peanuts
Who was quoted in the story? Cameron Pyka, Charles Cowey, and Justin Whited
What quote was the strongest in your opinion and where did that quote appear in the story? "She's tearing up the house," Pyka said. at the beginning of the story.
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? yes

Monday, February 13, 2017

yearbook intro

25 things that should be in a yearbook
Title
colors 
theme 
graduation years
student section
sports 
years of the school
club section
pictures
school contact info
seniors section 
junior section
school website 
school staff
freshman section
sophomore section
page numbers
good layout 
theme 
student pictures
school address 
academic section
theme
captions
stories student life section


1. What is the title of your book? Prime 
2. What school is it from? Mirabeau b. Lamar high school
3. What "thematic elements" do you see in your book? This means what elements are evident from beginning to end of the book
4. How many sections are in your book? This could be tough to figure out, but do your best
5. What is your favorite "spread"? A spread is 2 pages about the same topic. Vroom Vroom... Student Rides
6. Is there an Index in your book? Yes
7. Are there photos of groups of people, like clubs and organizations? Yes
8. Is there a table of contents? No
9. How many people go to the school whose book you have?
10. What state is your book from? Texas

























1. What is the title of your book?
2. What school is it from?
3. What "thematic elements" do you see in your book? This means what elements are evident from beginning to end of the book
4. How many sections are in your book? This could be tough to figure out, but do your best
5. What is your favorite "spread"? A spread is 2 pages about the same topic
6. Is there an Index in your book?
7. Are there photos of groups of people, like clubs and organizations?
8. Is there a table of contents?
9. How many people go to the school whose book you have?
10. What state is your book from?

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Phobia photoshoot


Monophobia- Fear of being alone




Nyctophobia- Fear of darkness 



Atelophobia- Fear of imperfection