Friday, March 18, 2011
Home Stretch and Slide . . .
The "So What?" of Winterim
Statistics: The Final Countdown
"Summa Summarum."
On the last day of Winterim, here is a summary of the many accomplishments of the individual groups:
All Creatures Great and Small - students communed with Mother Nature by studying the daily lives of our nearest neighbors: animals.
Andes and Amazon Adventure - students learned about a variety of unique ecosystems and conquered the heights of the Andes.
ARC Volunteers - students helped mentally and physically disabled people, bringing joy into their lives.
Baking Basics - students learned many techniques of baking and sold their baked goods to raise money for the rescue efforts in Japan.
Byways and Waterways of Costa Rica - students experienced the magic of the natural world in Costa Rica and learned about its ecology.
Chess - students learned the tricks of the renowned masters of this old game and challenged opponents from LA to Harvard Square in Cambridge.
Clay and Kiln - students covered a lot of different pottery-making techniques and are now capable of making a primitive pot for everyone in LA.
Digital Photography - students studied the importance of the transposing of light and now understand the idea of how to best capture reality digitally.
Dominican Service Project - students helped with the process of renovation of a school and worked with the local kids and community.
Fashion Statement - this group tried their hand in the hard field of design and created one-of-a-kind accessories such as handbags, vest etc.
Florida Camp and Kayak - students relaxed in the sunny waters of Florida and enjoyed the peacefulness of lagoons around them and they also fished and snorkeled. They can't take the beaches and warm water with them, but their memories are forever.
HeadStart - the group joined the important national organization - Head Start - they helped children in poverty and assisted a teaching team in the schools of local low-income areas.
Hit Single Machine - the students of this Winterim tried to succeed at one of the hardest trades - creating and selling music. Now students know the priceless knowledge about music making, recording and mixing. All money earned will be donated to LA.
Iron Forging - students experienced the daily life of a blacksmith and succeeded in understanding the techniques of the craftsman's work and learned the long history of iron forging.
Kayaking in the Caribbean - students learned kayak paddling strokes and enhanced their navigation skills. Student may now consider themselves native Garifunas.
Martial Arts - students will test today for a belt level and perform for the school. Moreover, these students are now the strongest and most mentally-stable students at LA - they are the followers of the secrets of Karate.
Mask Making - students created a full face character mask and learned the techniques of mask making and the art of character performance.
Mountain Biking in Arizona - students explored the trails of the Sonoran Desert and built biking skills as they increased their daily goals from moderate shake down rides to an excursion of 20 miles.
Objection Your Honor - students learned about the American legal system and worked on a mock trial which they acted out Friday mornday at the Ayer District Court House.
Quilting - students learned basic sewing and design skills and completed a final quilt which will be displayed.
RUaDgtalNativ - students wrote articles,took and collected photos, and videos about all other Winterims and maintained several social media sites to keep the LA community informed.
Sports Journalism - students traveled to many sporting events in and around New England and they wrote blog posts and game writeups.
Stained Glass - students learned the techniques of stained glass and then completed an individual project.
The Horror! The Horror! - students worked very hard to terrify us with their silent horror movie. This masterful piece of art will be presented to the LA community.
The System - students learned about the Judicial System, how it works, and problems facing lawyers, lawmakers, judges, and politicians in administering our system of law and justice.
Total Mountain Experience - these students learned all of the skills of managing a recreational ski mountain, including how to rescue those in trouble.
Turn Baby Turn - students were taught the art of woodworking and studied ancient techniques.
Underwater Discovery - students completed a three part training course in scuba diving and then explored the coral reefs of Belize.
Watermedia - students created art using watercolor and other mixtures of water-soluble media.
Yoga - students developed a full understanding of yoga culture, the physical benefits, and better discipline.
To Every End There is a New Beginning
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Our Last Day with Best Friends :(
After saying goodbye to the animals, we wrote our final thoughts on this Winterim - our thoughts were more like essays than a couple of words.
One time when we were working with the dogs, I (Sarah) walked a dog named Jingles. She is so adorable and is such a good girl. I said good bye to her today in her run when she was laying down on her bed. She loves to smile and is great with people. So come to Utah and adopt her!
Hope you all had a good Winterim!
Love,
Ali and Sarah
One vs. All
Second Week of Underwater Discovery
Forever Young
Not Fire Resistant
Almost There!
We did a lot today here at the RUaDN Winterim. Earlier in the morning, Sean Collins and I went down to the Clay and Kiln Winterim to see what they were doing. We were in for a treat when we got there. They had set up three different kind of kilns and they were firing their painted products. It was a very interesting thing to watch. After that, our group chose a song for our final slide show. It came down to Sarah, Jordan, Sabina, and my song choices. Sarah's ended up winning, so we are going to use hers for the final slideshow tomorrow at the assembly. Tomorrow is the last day for Winterim, then spring break!!!
Three-Dimensional Stained Glass Pieces... Now We're Going Insane!
Living the Dream... for Two Weeks
Wooden Toys= Time + Hard Work + Wood
Dorothy Gale Trial Begins Today
Clay and Kiln
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Meet King Richard
The kitty in the picture above is Richard! He is one of the many adorable cats available for adoption here at Best Friends. However, he has been diagnosed with feline leukemia, and is often passed over for a forever home because he can infect any other healthy cats he would be living with. But as you can see, he is incredibly playful and a complete cuddle bug... and would make a great companion for anyone considering adopting their first cat! (Hint hint...)
On our second to last day at the sanctuary, we started off cleaning out the pig pens. We also returned our sleepover pig, Cherry, who was a very good girl... except for her waking Kelsey and Ali up at 5:00. After working with the potbellies all morning (who are actually really clean and friendly animals), we went back to the rabbit cages in the afternoon for some poop-scooping. We are looking forward to our last volunteering day, and everyone would like to thank Mrs. Hutchinson for the treats in Kelsey's care package (including Richard!)
See you all on Saturday!
RUaDgtalNativ?
We then headed out into the pouring rain to Fire and Ice for lunch. At lunch, Mike had just finished his meal which had the spiciest sauce offered and then he was dared by Sean to eat a spoon full of hot sauce. Everyone thought that was funny but Mike didn't think so, he said that it was like eating a fire. We also enjoyed the ice cream bar.
After that we went to the Boston Public Library, were we lost David, we found him 15 mins. later with a bloody nose in the bathroom. Don't worry he was fine. We continued to work on the LAWinterim blog and began to choose photos for the final slide show.
We headed back out into the rain and wet day to the Prudential Center. We got to go to the top of the Prudential building, the Skywalk Observatory. We were able to be on our own for dinner and shopping and then headed to Sheer Madness where we met up with other LA students.
It was a wet and long day in Boston, but we got work done away from the classroom.
Pizza Love!
Other things they have baked over the Winterim were cookies, puffed patries, biscuits, cakes and sweet pies. I wonder if they will "show off" what they have learned at assembly by bringing us baked goods!
Great Trip Eh?
When the group arrived though, they found out the hall of fame was unfortunately closed. The group got back on the bus and drove the 2 hours back capping off an unexpected journey. Check out their blog.
On The Edge.
Everyone has a Strength!
The System
Photos by Sean on his eighth grade field trip.
A Tropical Paddling Home
Costa Rica: The Last Splash
Dominican Service: All Work and Some Play
Twitter Gone Wild
Uses and Benefits of Blogging!
The Book
*Posted by Sarah and Cheng
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Digital Photography: The Real Deal
On Monday, Digital Photography embarked on a long, flash-filled day trip to the one big city in Massachusetts: Boston. It’s a pretty huge deal, since this is the group’s main day trip where they get the most and the best photos of the two weeks. On Tuesday, Digital Photography students are uploading their photos and picking out their best ones. From what I gather, members of this Winterim all felt as if the trip to Boston was a productive and fun one (see what I did there? Huh? Huh? :D).
Today I decided to find out what the real deal with Digital Photography is. Is there more to this Winterim besides going to random places and taking amazing pictures? What are their plans for the rest of the week? Unfortunately, most of the students were too engrossed in their work for me to talk to them. I did, however, have a chance to interview Mr. Rooney about what the program is going to do for the rest of the week. He said, “Yesterday was a good day, got lots of good pictures. Boston was really our main trip. We might try to squeeze in one more trip tomorrow, maybe Salem. It all depends on the weather. Soon, we’re going to do some still life and studio portraits, and then we’re finished.”
I also asked Mr. Rooney if he had any sort of specific things for his students to look for and take photos of. “There isn’t really anything specific. Mainly, in the past weeks I’ve been trying to get them to differentiate between what makes a good photo and what doesn’t. That’s what these day trips are about, really. We see cityscapes, portraits. We’ve seen lots of the works of other photographers. We call them ‘masters of photography’. Later on they’re going to write a report on a photographer that they choose, so we’ll be discussing that more to”
Check out the slideshow above which showcases some of the best photos taken by this group! Enjoy their work; it's outstanding. :)
New Best Friends: Richard the Cat and Cherry the Pig
Ridin' Dirty in AZ
Photo from campground KOA web site. |
Photo from a travel website. |
Link to photo in Picasa |
Photo Link at Google Images |
Photo found at travel site. |
Brushing it Off
Discovery of Hidden Depths
The students in Belize, who participate in Underwater Discovery Winterim are now having great fun on a yellow beach of South Water Caye. On the first day, they had orientation and learned about the marine ecology of the Caribbean sea. Also students had the chance to snorkel a bit and explore a nearby city. They practiced their water skills and made a great preparation for the depths of the mighty ocean. They had several important swimming tests and passed a final exam. On Saturday they started their project and visited the Smithsonian. On Sunday they were at Bird Caye and had a fish quiz.