• Log In
  • Log In
Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber
Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber Learn · Create · Lead
  • Students
    • Hand in Hand - Markus C
    • Mark's Natural Disasters 101 For Idots
    • SLA Portal
  • Parents
    • About SLA Beeber
  • Calendar

Brianna Bolden Public Feed

Q1 Benchmark: Foundations of America

Posted by Brianna Bolden in United States History · Roy · A on Monday, October 14, 2019 at 4:28 am
United States History - Q1 Benchmark_ Foundations of America
United States History - Q1 Benchmark_ Foundations of America
2 Comments

Brianna's Style Handbook

Posted by Brianna Bolden in English 2 · Burrows-Stone · B on Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 9:52 pm
English - "Just Listen" Style Handbook|Q1 Benchmark by Brianna Bolden
Tags: Student Handbook
Be the first to comment.

One Point Perspective

Posted by Brianna Bolden in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:29 pm
The room that I drew is the room I think of if first, I had my own room, and second if my room was bigger. In my room I have a bed, a bench drawer, two windows( one big, one small), a door with a sign, a mirror, and a light. I also have little accessories, like the sign on the door and the pillows. Creating this picture, I have learned that with one point perspective it is best that you are precise and that your lines are straight. You can always tell when something is off about a one point perspective drawing. I am most proud of my wall with the polka dots on it because it looks great as an accent wall and fits well with the room. I am also very proud of the bed I made because of the articulate details. I wish I could improve on making sure my lines are ALL equivalent and also coloring at a little more objects in the room. If you were to do this project, please take your time. Every single line counts as a whole.


Screenshot 2018-06-01 at 2.32.16 PM
Screenshot 2018-06-01 at 2.32.16 PM
Be the first to comment.

Surviving Cell Phone Addiction

Posted by Brianna Bolden in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 1:21 pm

The Purpose:
In this project I will compare multitasking and cell phone addiction to determine how all of my peers’ use their phone daily. My peers’ downloaded an app called Checky to see how much they checked their phones. 

My Conclusion:
In conclusion, research and my personal findings prove that it is not hard to get addicted to your phone. You might not even notice it. People feel the need to constantly check their phone because their is something in our brain called dopamine in our brain that gives us a feeling of a need to do something. Dopamine makes humans happy and is let out when we all check our phones because of the content on it.

The Next Steps:
  • Delete any apps that you don’t need and you know makes you constantly check your phone.
  • Sign up for other activities that will occupy you 
  • Get an actual alarm clock.
  • Turn off ALL notifications.
  • Put your phone away and turn it off in class, meetings, etc.
Link to FINAL Cell Phone Data

Be the first to comment.
RSS
Profile Photo: Brianna Bolden
Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber · 5925 Malvern Ave · Philadelphia, PA 19131 · Ph: 215-400-7270 Fax: 215-400-7271
×

Log In