This is a virtual book that we had to read for ELA, and we had to answer different questions about the story at the end, and that was the assessment, and as we got further into the story we had to answer questions based on what we read.
In this assignment we learned about debate surrounding the supreme court when it comes to kids committing different types of crimes, and if they should be reasonable because they are kids, and they don't fully check what goes on in the crime so they may not even know if the kids are guilty most of the time, and what goes on in their heads.
For this writing response we had to choose a topic that our teacher gave us, and I decided to do Fate and Death, and my topic was about, if Romeo and Juliet could've changed their fate, and I said if they didn't do some of these things then their fate wouldn't have been death, for example if Romeo never killed Tybalt then a lot of things would've changed in the story.
This is one of the books that we read in class, and it's about these two teenagers who fall in love at first sight, and they both lover each other dearly, but at the end of the story they die together.
In this writing assignment we had to choose a character in the story to play as, and then we had to choose another person in the story that we wanted to send the letter to, and then the last thing you had to do was choose a topic. I decided to play as Travis, and I was sending the letter to Ruth, and my topic was what to do with the $10,000.
This book was about a bunch of kids who get stranded on an island, and it showed how the kids behave with out parents, or with someone who doesn't have leadership, but since they started to go savage they started to kill each other, but at the end of the story they are eventually rescued.