Thursday, October 10, 2019

Fantasy/Science Fiction

As we start reading Blake Crouch's Dark Matter, my students are going to be replying to the following questions, so I thought I would respond as well.
  • Do you like to read fantasy or science fiction? Why or why not?
  • What fantasy or science fiction location from a novel (or movie) is your favorite? Would you want to go there yourself? Why or why not?
I love to read fantasy. As a kid, I felt like reading was a great escape from everyday life. I appreciated the opportunity to leave the ordinary behind and experience life in someone else's shoes. It was even better if those shoes were worn by a hobbit trying to reclaim a mountain, a group of children getting lost in a wardrobe, or a neglected girl who discovers telekinetic abilities. If you're going to read and experience something new, why not make it amazing and extraordinary? Now, when I write, most of my ideas do involve some type of fantastical element because it lends more possibilities. Fantasy just has so much to offer!

If I could go anywhere, it would hands down have to be Hogwarts. I love the wizarding school, and I prayed for a letter of acceptance that never came on my eleventh birthday. As described by J.K. Rowling, the world of Hogwarts is an insanely cool building with magical rooms, magical creatures, and tons of mystery, history, and intrigue. Of course, it also helps that if I were to be there, I'd get to learn magic and charms. Who wants to walk across the room for food when you can summon it right over. Accio, Double Stuff!

Hogwarts seems to be an obvious choice, but I would like to share the possibility of a different location as well: Brakebills Academy. This is the setting for Lev Grossman's The Magicians, which is now a trilogy. Brakebills is a magical college that actually have applications and entrance tests. What's nice about this location instead of Hogwarts is the real life possibility. I have a much better chance of going here than Hogwarts. In order to be a magician in this series, one just needs to be super smart and open-minded. All of magic in their world can be learned through study and practice to unlock what the universe has to offer. Memorize some hand gestures, learn some gestures, and study some old books, and there you have it! Brakebills also has it's own fun magical elements from hidden passageways to live-action animal topiaries in the garden. If Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia had a baby and that baby went to college, you would get The Magicians. (Fun fact: It's also currently got four seasons of a SyFy show, and season five premieres this January.)

Friday, October 4, 2019

Infographic Debate - Voting Results 2019

Now that the infographics have been made, it's time to pick a winner for each debate!

Check out these debates below, review their arguments, and vote for the winner by commenting on the blog of your choice. (Example: "This one is the winner", or "I choose this one for my vote", etc.)

1. Should texting and driving be illegal?
        YES: Liam
        NO: Cooper
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WINNER: Liam

2. Is national security more important than privacy?
        YES: Griffin
        NO: Nick
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WINNER: Griffin

3. Is it offensive for sports teams to use Native American names and mascots?
        YES: Joseph
        NO: Michael
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WINNER: Michael