9th Grade
I did this power point in my Computer Tech class freshman year. I went through the different parts of the computer and explained them in a presentation with this power point I created. I used Effective Communication in this assignment to show and explain the different parts of a computer in this power point provided. I explained the monitor to the mouse to the motherboard and their uses and gave pictures to show and give a better idea on what they look and how they work to my peers.
10th Grade
This was an essay I wrote after reading the book Night in Mr. Bigelow's class my sophmore year. The book was about the holocaust. I explained faith and the change in it through out the book through this essay. This book had sort of an impact on me. It made me think about my faith and the things in my life that can shake it and how easily it can be shaken depending on the circumstances in your life. I used Effective Communication to show the change that the characters in the book went through.
11th Grade
I did this power point at the end of my U.S. history class at the end of my junior year. I chose an event close to American current events that I did not know much about and explained it in the power point and presentation. This was Effective Communication because I communicated the details of the Boston marathon bombing effectively via power point presentation.
12th Grade
This was a media analysis in my U of U Writing class my senior year. I analyzed some of my favorite video games which are. The Legend of Zelda. I analyzed it and discussed in this paper how I thought Nintendo was trying to portray race and gender in a mix of different games I chose from. This was effective communication because I communicated the race and gender ideas in these video games into this paper. Which seems to be an issue now of days so I analyzed and Communicated how Nintendo showed race and gender in their games.