The Stock Market

In my sixth grade language arts class, we read a book called The Westing Game. In this book, a character named Turtle Wexler followed the stock market. Like Turtle, our class decided to follow the stock market as well. I invested in Boeing, Nike, Berkshire, General Electric, Microsoft, and McDonalds. We invested twenty thousand fake dollars into the stock market. I lost some money and I also gained some money. Overall, this project has taught me how quickly and unpredictably the stock market can change. It also exposed me to how you can either make a lot of money or lose a lot of money with the stock market. 

TED like Talks

Have you ever watched a TED talk? In our language arts class we all researched, wrote, and presented a TED like talk about something we are passionate about. My topic was neural networks. First, I researched my topic. I used Google and I also talked with my parents, who had a rough understanding of the topic. Then, I began creating a slideshow for my talk. I didn’t have a script to base my slideshow off of. I actually liked this better than writing a script first because a slideshow gave me a general idea of what I wanted to talk about. Once I had a slideshow, it was very easy to write a script to go along with it. My slideshow was mostly pictures and very few words. I think this helped my audience pay more attention to my voice. All in all, this experience has really helped me to develop my public speaking skills and has helped me share my knowledge with my peers.