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Humanities Final Portfolio 2013

Posted by Margaret Hohenstein in English 2 - Block on Monday, June 10, 2013 at 1:27 pm

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Every person in the world sees everything, every particle every atom, differently. These differences may be small, smaller in fact than the atom itself but, they are there. The reason this happens is because each and every person lives an entirely different life. They experience different things in different combinations and they hear and see different stories. In 10th grade English and History class this topic was an underlying theme that varied in importance depending on the assignment.

As a class we spoke about Language, and what it means to each individual. There were many different beliefs and ideas flying around the room. However, when we were to told to write a Language Autobiography each child in the classroom successfully came up with their own idea, and used their own stories to back it up. I personally wrote about the language I grew up with. Although it was English, it wasn’t the same English that so others use. I grew up originally because my family taught me with words.

This teaching through language led to so many other things in my life. I grew up loving words and the father I get in my life the more I love them and the more I want to share them with others. When we were assigned to write an Op-Ed, a persuasive news piece, I knew immediately I wanted to write about Creative Writing. I’ve always believe that creative writing is something that all people need, something that schools should be teaching. During my Op-Ed I stated, “The ability to express yourself creatively in an environment like school is the kind of opportunity that not enough people get but everyone should.” This statement was one of my chances throughout the year to expose people to my way of thinking, my lense.

We did get a chance to explore creative writing in my class. In the beginning of the year we learned about a project known as the Keystone Pipeline. This was a proposed pipeline that would be built from Canada all the way to Texas. We explored a lot about the effect this pipeline would have on many different people. To explore this more thoroughly we had to write 3 or 5 monologues, depending on if you had a partner, from different perspectives. My monologues, written with a partner, gave me a chance to go through all of the different experiences that this pipeline was causing. I got to see through the different lenses of many different people, and even objects. The first monologue I wrote was from the position of one of the natives being kicked out of her home, I wrote, “ I’m not worth it, and this is my only chance. I may never be allowed to leave again but, (pause) well I’m taking advantage of a bad situation. It’s not a good thing. At least, that’s what they told me.” This young girl was in a hard position. She wasn’t sure what was right or wrong and she wanted to run away but was faced with the question, ‘Is now the right time?’ Because we had to write more than one monologue I got to explore another lense. I decided to follow a different path. One of an adult male who had gotten a job working on the pipeline, I wrote, “Oh but let daddy tell you about this new job. (stop rocking both kids, hold out) Daddy’s building a pipeline, that’s right. For all the oil way up here in Canada to get all the way down to Texas. Probably the longest pipeline in history.” This man was in a completely different situation than my previous character. Just writing this I felt a different lense snapping on, for a moment.

The fact that each person has a different lense is something that I feel like I have always known. However I have never explored it quite the way I did this year. As a class we each delved deep into our own personal experiences and then shared them with each other. This sharing was what really led to my own understanding of other people’s lenses. Because I began to hear some of the stories that people told, because I began to recognize the way they told them. I began to see through their lense. I understand that because of my lense it is unlikely that I will ever get a perfectly clear picture of how they see the world but I know that it is not the same as me. No one sees the world just the way that I do. I, like everyone else that has ever existed, am an original, I see things the way I see things because I am me.


Other pieces of my work:

Journal about the Pledge of Allegiance

Journal about defining freedom

Literary Lens Explanation
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Humanities Final Portfolio 2013

Posted by Khadijah Fofana in English 2 - Block on Monday, June 10, 2013 at 10:29 am

This year in History and English has been a very fun and challenging learning experience for me. In the beginning of this school year, I was very solid in writing. I walked in to Mr. Block’s class with the mindset of I will not succeed in this class, in fact I will slack and not even really try. Even though I didn't really mean what I was saying, but I was just finding a way to stay comfortable in my own skin. “Originality is pushing yourself beyond personal boundaries.”

 English is where I grew the most as a writer. I improved by verifying the words that I use for description. I also learned that being descriptive precise does a lot to how writing sounds. In the beginning of this year my descriptive writing level was okay, but now I’m able to write in a different perspective. From Multiple projects in this class has helped me learn how to use dialogue and write in my own voice, and express my own opinions through proof or by supporting my statements. This is a paragraph from that Project “Wait let me try myself, Heart beating faster the sound of family laughter and conversations. I can barely pedal, trying my hardest not to make a fool out of myself, but in my mind that was the only thing I knew was going to happen. Teenagers disparaging me. Sounds of whispers, bubble gum, and the feeling of humiliation. I always knew that I could do whatever I put my mind to so I kept trying. Every Time I fell off I pretend I was doing it all of on purpose.” Check out the actual Project by clinking here for this assignment we had to write a descriptive essay about a moment in our childhood.

“Language is a common barrier to relationships”. Over the course of English we ran across a project and we had to write a language biography, It was very challenging. You got to write about our experiences with language. That’s also what makes learning fun and challenging in Mr. block’s class, because we took the challenge to write about something that was important to us and had fun doing it. “ Language can make your identity glow or make it look trashy” This is a quote from my Language biography. here is my language bio.https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif

The poetry unit was my favorite unit. I took the descriptive writing and all the other awesome writing style I learned this year to come up with incredible poems. We wrote our own creative pieces. This is my poetry Wikispaces. The best part was studying a famous poet. I studied Amiri Baraka. I got to learn so much about his writing style and his life in general. He was almost a politic, and he stood up for his voice. Click here to learn more about this famous poet.

In history we learned a lot about Humans/ environmental, Religion, Age of Exploration, Renaissance, Playwright, Revolution, and Industrial Revolution/ Modern day capitalism. I had an amazing time doing every single one of these assignments. One of my favorite projects was when we had to write three monologues about the Keystone Pipeline and the effects it was going to have on people. I wrote as the soil in Camden, A girl and a wooden pipeline. This is a quote from one of my monologues “ I knew that I would be developing, because The Governors think that everything has to be developed.” here is the assignment here is also a video to this assignment. It was so fun doing this project, some might say “well what are you learning by just writing monologues?” and I’ll say they weren't only monologues; we actually had to research facts about the keystone Pipeline. We read articles, and a lot more other interesting stories. We made sure we had our facts right.

“Religion does not equal culture.” In our religion unit, we were able to explore different types of religion and their sacred books. It was very different to understand other people’s religion, because learning just your own isn’t being knowledgeable but being flexible enough to learn others is being wise. In some religions for example Christianity, is often mixed up with culture. That was always my curiosity; I just always wanted to know why this often happened. As we got farther in the unit, we received an assignment where we had to pick a religion that we weren’t familiar to make a brochure, and since I was so concern about the whole “Religion does not equal culture.” I decided to approach some of that issue in my brochure. Here is that Assignment.

This assignment was a journal entry from over the year. I would just like to share this with you, Here and also one of my favorite quotes from the journals we wrote over the years. is “Trying to relocate you from every angle that you was never there to form.”

This is not all of the work we did, this is just some. I don’t think anyone would have the time and patient to write and list all of the assignment we have learned and did this year, I never knew it would be possible for me to learn so much in a small amount of time. I am convinced that anything is possible. All thanks to Joshua Block for making me such open minded and a wise writer. I feel like my brain has expanded ten times larger. I am grateful to have you as my 10th grade English and History teacher.



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Never Shall I Forget- English Journal #41

Posted by Darya Nemati in English 2 - Block on Sunday, June 9, 2013 at 1:33 pm

Never shall I forget... that last race, spring season of my novice year. 
Never shall I forget the joy and tears of that bittersweet moment. 
Never shall I forget standing on that dock having our coach place the gold over my neck as the people in the stands stood up and cheered for us.
Never shall I forget how close we grown with our coach.
Never shall I forget how much we learned from her, and how much she inspired us. 
Never shall I forget the revenge we wanted on Merion Mercy that day and the excitement when we achieved that revenge.
Never shall I forget the commitment we had put into this sport that year.
Never shall I forget the pain, the sweat, the tears, and the smiles.
Never shall I forget... that last race, spring season of my novice year.
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English Journal 23

Posted by Alexa Eddy in English 2 - Block on Friday, May 31, 2013 at 2:53 pm

"Dear Alexa,

This quarter you have done very well! I was very interested in your play and the points you make out in your journal. I'm proud about how you started to really open up in class. Please speak more often. I am very interested in what you have to say. You need to improve on speaking up and getting your point out there other than that I think you are doing fine."
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English Journal 47

Posted by True Black in English 2 - Block on Wednesday, May 29, 2013 at 7:51 am

People create art because everyone is a piece of art. No two individuals are exactly alike, and so being that we are works of art our nature is to expand and multiply. Therefore all living things are a work of art that create new works of art.
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English Journal

Posted by True Black in English 2 - Block on Wednesday, May 29, 2013 at 7:46 am

True Black 10/11/12

English Journal 


Why do humans often treat each other badly? What thing changes the cycle of negativity. 


The reason human treat each badly is because humans strive to be on top and have every advantage over someone or something. It's human nature to praise those above you, step on those below you, and challenge those on the same level as you.

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Forgive, Never Forget ( journal #42)

Posted by Naihema Powell in English 2 - Block on Friday, May 24, 2013 at 1:23 am

When was the last time that you were forgiven for something or that you forgave somebody who'd wronged you?

* The last time I forgave somebody would probably have to be the time my mother told my very religious family that I was Agnostic against my wishes. I had specifically asked her to keep it to herself, my family is a straight christian family. It's the Jesus way or no way, everything must be done by the bible, Christ is the only way. I asked her to keep my new found discovery on the downlow until I was more comfortable and more open with my decision. I wasn't yet ready to face the barrage of questions, insults, and disappointing vibes I knew were coming my way. My mom urged me to say something she said, "give them some credit, that's your family Naihema they'll love you regardless." Reluctant, I didn't listen, I didn't want them to know. My mom somehow managed to slip it in at a family cookout. Everybody was laughing joking and talking catching up, and then somehow the conversation switched, the focus was on the children. How we were doing in school, how our personal life was going, and my mom just Let it slip. I didn't speak to her for weeks , and my family didn't speak to me for weeks. I was an outcast. They didn't see it my way, they were dissapointed, I even earn I few of my grandmother tears that night. To this day they still don't believe I'm agnostic. I put on an act, during family gatherings when they all say grace, I stand in the circle and bow my head, but my eyes are open, and I entertain my grandmothers Easter Sunday plans, and I listen to my Aunt drawn out church stories, but I eventually forgave my mother, she's done worse & i still love her.
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Never Shall I Forget ( journal #41 )

Posted by Naihema Powell in English 2 - Block on Friday, May 24, 2013 at 1:13 am

Never Shall I forget;

*Never shall i forget the day of my mothers birth, the day or my sisters birth
*Never shall i forget the one verse of that Frank Ocean or Drake song
*Never shall i forget the day of 6th grade when Jamira drowned in that puddle
*Never shall i forget the people I met and bonded with
*Never shall i forget all the late nights, the partying with friends
*Never shall i forget the new experiences, the experimenting
*Never shall i forget the harmless jokes and banter we made
*Never shall i forget the crushes, A.D .. K.R .. S.T.. J.C .. D.J.. A.B.C.. J.M <3
*Never shall i forget Ernest Talington, may he Rest In Peace
*Never shall i forget my home Texas
*Never shall i forget my father & how my weak memory of him makes me strong.
*Never shall i forget what made me .. me

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English Journal #21: "I Wear The Mask"

Posted by Klarissa Hudson in English 2 - Block on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 10:59 am

​There's a mask that I wear all the time.

That mask that I use to hide the real me inside. To cover my face that has these deep indents like pot holes from the tears that constantly ride down my cheeks day in and day out.

I wear the mask.

The mask that extends not only on my face but over my whole body 'cause I have too much insecurity to be me. To wrap around my arms and wrists to hide the lingering cuts that stain my skin like tire tracks 'cause I took that pair of scissors to deep.

I wear the mask.

It travels out of my mouth and my hands and covers the words and phrases that I know I can’t say aloud without someone clicking their tongue or taking their dialect up three octaves.

I sensor.

Letting the mask covers and translate what I want to say into something acceptable for these ears to listen to and take in.

I am covered by the mask.
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English Journal Entree

Posted by Jennifer Perez in English 2 - Block on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 9:26 am

​Why do humans so often treat each other badly?
Sometime people just don't understand what it means to be a human. 
I think that humans treat each other like trash, some people do bullying,
some are to be racist to others. There are people who treat others badly   

based on their looks or maybe even based in their culture. People become 
disrespectful just to catch the people attention and isn't able to change there               
attitude. There was a reason why we were made into this world, to change 
the lives of others and not create violence.  

What different things change this cycle of negative behavior towards others.

We'll first, people change all the time. Once you get to know a person. 
Later in life they become to change slowly, from becoming to being nice to a cruel 
person. As a friends with another person, you call each other best friends,
but then as people change along the social media. You realize, who were your true friends and who wasn't. Becoming friends and letting go, can go along with how humans often humans treat each other badly.
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