Thursday, September 21, 2017

Dubnov Garden, Tel Aviv



Observations in the park:

  • At the dog park I saw a toddler hitting his dog with a rock on the head.
  • The "Spring Wheel of Death" makes you not walk straight.
  • The park connects to a theater.


Friday, May 5, 2017

Kids Shouldn’t Be Ignored By Adults



Would you like if an adult turned around to talk to an adult when you are talking to them? Of course not! Adults shouldn’t do that because kids have usually something important to tell you or show you. The kids will talk to you the same as adults and the talk doesn’t last forever.
    One reason kids shouldn’t be ignored by adults is because the kid usually has something important to say or show you. They might show you how to do a front flip on a trampoline or tell you that they got an A+ on a test.  Would you want to miss that?
    The next reason that kids shouldn’t be ignored by adults is they will talk to you the same way an adult would. You can ask the kid for advice, but they might not have any for you. Some adults don’t have advice either.
    The last reason that kids shouldn’t be ignored by adults is that the conversation doesn’t last forever. Kids don’t tend to be chatter boxes. Even if they are chatter boxes, you can teach them not to be chatter boxes.
    Adults please do not ignore us. Just know that we are like adults, we don’t like to be ignored just like you.

Friday, February 19, 2016

I was STEVE JOBS in the Grade 3 Wax Museum



Button #1: Why am I Famous?

by Phoenix Inskeep

My name is Steve Jobs. I am most famous for making Apple computers, iPods, iTouches, and iPhones. All of these Apple creations were cutting edge technology because people could call their friends, play games, take pictures, check email, and listen to music on those devices. iPhones and other devices had great touch screens. Touch screens are screens that follow your touch to control the machine. If you touch on the right the pointer goes to right. This is why I’m famous.

My accomplishments were Apple, NeXT, Pixar, iPods, Mac, iPhones, and iTunes. I made the company Apple and NeXT. Both made computers. NeXT made expensive computers and went out of business. I made the first animated Pixar movie, Toy Story. l had many accomplishments.

Late in 2011, I died of pancreatic cancer. I died shortly after the release of the iPhone 4s. Even after I died, people still used my computers, iPods and iPhones. I changed the world with technology. I am proud of that technology.



Button #2 Personal History

by Phoenix Inskeep

My name is Steven Paul Jobs, and I had a great family. I was born on February 24, 1955, in California, and I was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs. My sibling, Patti was adopted by them too. My natural parents were Joanne Schieble and Abdulfattah Jandali. My wife is Laurene and my children are Lisa, Reed, Erin and Evan. l had a great family!

My high school was in the Silicon Valley of California. Although I never graduated college, the college I attended was Reed in Oregon.

I passed away on October 5, 2011, from pancreatic cancer. While I was alive, I worked hard to make technology easier for people to use. People still used my technology after I passed away.


Button #3: What I Learned from Steve Jobs

by Phoenix Inskeep

I learned from Steve Jobs that you have to be strong and smart to make great technological tools. Some examples from his life that show this are that he created touch screens and Apple, which has never been done before. He was a strong and smart figure who made amazing technological tools that changed the world.

I can connect this to my own life and today’s world because I use my iPad every week at home and I use a Macbook laptop at school. Steve Jobs left his mark in many places, especially schools.

One thing that connects to today’s world that will stay with me about Steve Jobs is that he helped our world with technology through his dreams.

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