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Environmental Justice Mini PSA

Posted by Anna Desouza in Environmental Science · Sasso-Chryst · 3a on Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 3:35 pm
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Unit 1 Foundation

Posted by Anna Desouza in United States History · Roy · A on Monday, October 14, 2019 at 8:39 am
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Unit 1 Foundations Project

Posted by Anna Desouza on Monday, October 14, 2019 at 1:51 am
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My Style Handbook

Posted by Anna Desouza in English 2 · Burrows-Stone · D on Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 4:30 pm
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Lit Duey

Posted by Anna Desouza in Physics · Gray · A on Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 10:04 am
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​We always take our friends dueys and wear them. We do this because they get us wavy. So we thought why not get wavy with lights! Which is perfect for the holiday season! It’s something that a lot of people wear in our area so we thought why not add a fun twist to it. We thought, how can we take an everyday object and make it something most people have never seen before and the thought just came to both of our heads at the same time. We feel as though our art portrays us as  fun and creative people with a different way of thinking. -Anna DeSouza

When we come to school we always take our friends dueys just to make them mad. Since they get mad when we take theirs we've decided to get one of our own and make it even better with lights. This is an unique and creative idea because this has never been done in Mr. Gray's physics class. We love our duey because we love getting wavy. It's an amazing way to show holiday spirit as well! ~ Brianna Ricketts
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Anna Desouza in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:40 pm
I drew my room, with things I want in it. My room includes, a skylight, window, bed, blanket, laptop, 2 pillows, my book bag, a TV, table, water bottles, speakers, a door, a poster with my name on it and curtains, drawers, and hard wood floors. I learned that everything goes back to the vanishing point. I'm proud of my drawling as a whole because drawling isn't my strong suit and it doesn't look that bad so I'm proud that it came out as good as it did. I wish I could improve my lines because they are a little sloppy. A tip I would give someone would be just do the work it's really not hard. 
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Cell Phone Addiction & Multitasking Benchmark

Posted by Anna Desouza in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 1:19 pm
​Today I will be comparing my cell phone use date with other students’ data. Then seeing how it relates to multitasking and cell phone addiction!
 In conclusion, I discovered that most kids multitask in some kind of way. Also, like I said before I think I fall somewhere in the middle of the whole grades data because I do use my phone enough that it’s not a really low amount of checks but yet it’s not as high as some of the other kids. I think that most kids do multitask a lot and might have an addiction which affect them in some way. For example, the work that they do while multitasking won’t be as good as if it was done one at a time.
I think some kids need to work on trying to do more things without their phones like homework. As well as limit their cell phone usage and working on not multitasking by of course spending time away from their phones.

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Cell Phone Addiction & Multitasking Benchmark

Posted by Anna Desouza in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 9:20 am
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