Liberation At Reach – France – Johnson’s Revolutionary Journal

Henriette Salomon is a French revolutionist hating the monarch government with a burning passion. In the sway/journal below, the reader gets to explore the life of Henriette and take a look at his journey. Turning the French government from a monarch to a yet another monarch. When given a chance to enjoy riches, he slowly turned into what he once hated. Ultimately, when Henriette looked back on his life, he found nothing except the sweetest memories.

 

 

Humanities Common Craft Video – French Revolution

French’s Road to Liberty

 

The video embedded shares a the major events that occurred in the French revolution. Including the estates general, execution of the king, reign of terror, and all about Napoleon. For many, the French revolution was a success, changing many lives of France forever. Not only did the revolution liberate France, the rest of Europe got heavily influenced and later overthrown their monarch governments as well. In many’s opinions, the French revolutions was one of the events the ended the middle ages. Overall, the French revolution was worth it, bringing the whole world of societies one more step towards equality.

 

Citations:

Title image from wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Revolution

Custom App Design

I am making an app for a client. Below is my process journal for this experience. Follow along and see how I create it

 

All Thirteen – Humanities Notebook Summative

In the most current unit in humanities, we learned about literary non-fiction. A genre of books that tells real stories of people who experienced great lives, or events that shaped our world, and impacts our lives in every aspect! In this unit we dived deep, not only were we simply reading to understand the text, but also we engaged thoroughly with background knowledge that led to further the understanding the complicated issues and how our world operates. 

My Notebook Pages:

  1. This is one of the humanities summative assessments in this unit. The goal was to let construct a claim to explain central idea in our books, and use 4 pieces of evidence/quotes from the book to support the claim. In this assessment, my claim was communication and collaboration ultimately led to the success of the rescue mission. And I supported it with 4 strong pieces of claim throughout the book. The rescue team communicated And even took it to the next level by using an example from Chinese history of how 3 countries communicating and collaborating with one another lead to peace and wealth. Overall, the central idea assessment is my synthesis page where I summed up all of the pieces of ideas from different lessons and combined them into one page. I also did a reflection on my summary on the townhall debate notebook page.
  2. Before the central ideas assessment, there was a townhall debate, which every bookclub presented its book and one argumentative claim about it. Our group decided it would make a great argument if we listed all the possibilities for the rescue mission, and argue that the way that the rescue team used in the end was the best strategy. Also on the page was a reflection I did 10 days after the debate. It was after the central ideas assessment, where I concluded that the 2 major reasons of the rescue mission’s success was communication and collaboration. When I looked back at my own team’s debate, I realized that we also lacked a lot of communication and collaboration, and how the two simple words are so hard to follow.
  3. On this page records my notes of descriptive passages. I first did an example on “Hidden Figures”, the sample text in class. Then I got to work myself, finding many sections in the book where descriptive language was used. The two chosen ones that were written on the notebook because they were the ones that described the setting and scene of the story most to me. Overall, I think “All Thirteen” had great descriptions of setting and environment, paired with the pictures, I can get a big picture and fully understand how the rescue mission is going throughout the storyline.
  4. This page is about expecting and tracking complexity (combined into one lesson), and I first did this by writing about where and when to expect complexity in the book. After that, I made a web diagram myself to track the storyline and sequence of events that occurred. Additionally, I added another section of the diagram that shows what would happen if the rescue team arrived late. There could’ve been a lot more possibilities to the story, but I think this is the best one to record down because it proves how communication was important all throughout the story.

Intro of All Thirteen:

All Thirteen

“All Thirteen” by Christina Soontornvat, is my bookclub book and how I learned about literary non-fiction. The story is based on the Thai Soccer team that got stuck in a local cave in 2018. Although many of us know about the rescue and are familiar with the news titles. “All Thirteen” gave an overall summary, analysis, and storyline look of the rescue mission. The key question are: how did the soccer team managed to survive inside the cave for almost 2 weeks without food? And how did the rescue team come up with a hyper effective and efficient plan to rescue the boys from the cave?

Humanities 8-2 Johnson: Humanism – Am I a Humanist?

Humanism is is a type of life philosophy. In which humans are treated as singular objects that are free on their own. Humanism believes humans have responsibility shape their own lives, shape nature, and shape society the way they favor. It is a belief that appeared in the Renaissance Age. It emerged after 10 centuries of the Middle Ages, where science, art, and culture been intentionally neglected for 1000 years of time.

  1. All people should be educated (5/5):
    Renaissance humanism believed that everyone should be educated in literature, science and arts.
    My connection: I come from a family that believes in a good education. I believe too, a good education will give us a promising future with various knowledge;
  2. Realism (4/5):
    Thinking, acting and believing things based off facts and knowledge when something is realistic. Instead of relying on instinct and emotion, believing in something that is near impossible.

    My connection: I strongly agree with realism. Acting with knowledge, facts and reason. But I admit that sometimes I act on emotion, gut feeling, and instinct. Because I think human nature includes our natural reflexes to issues and situations. This is almost inevitable, but I think we can all be rather reasonable towards thinking and reacting towards situations;
  3. Confidence to shape nature and society (4/5):
    Humanists believed they were in control over nature and had the ability to shape our own societies. This might be a little of an overconfidence though, as people at the time still didn’t have the full ability to control nature and society.
    My connection: I think we should control our nature and society in an orderly manner, even in modern days. We should not be overconfident that we 100% can do control nature and society well mistake-free but, I think it is a common goal we should work toward;
  4. Individualism (1/5):
    Believing in the value of freedom/benefit of the individual over family/society. Or believing in the worth of the individual.
    My connection:  This is a special case for me as a humanist believer. Because I come from a rather traditional Chinese family/culture, I value the benefits of society or others over myself. I, myself value more in collectivism more than individualism;
  5. Secularism (5/5):
    Secularism believes that religion should be separated from states, societies, states and governments. They further think that religion should be removed or at least minimized (to the very least) and should have no connection with the ruling system whatsoever.

    My connection: I, as someone who doesn’t take belief in any religion, strongly believe in secularism. Maybe this is partially because I don’t know what it is like to be ruled under heavy religious governance. But as of now, I feel like religions better stay out of the governing system. For example, the Middle Ages did not go well with the catholic church ruling Europe.

In conclusion, I have an average score of 3.8 for favoring the Renaissance humanism. Therefore, I am a humanist! I think humanism not only exists in the renaissance age, it also lives with us in our modern age. Tightening itself with our flow of history, humanism has been with us for centuries already and has heavily impacted the growth of humanity in general. Humanism has affected our thoughts, art style, and much more. I am sure it will continue to make change for this world to become better and more thoughtful. As someone who believes in humanism. I now wonder why many people (on the internet and in our school) do not believe in this well- rounded philosophical theory. What can we do to further convince people to think the way we do, or do others have better reasons for not believing in humanism?

 

Humanities 8 – 2 Johnson Chiu – Found Poem – Yes Maam

“Yes Maam” by Langston Hughes 1958

The conflict in the story is both internal and external. Because in the story, the boy or protagonist of our story attempted to steal Mrs. Jones’ purse, but Mrs. Jones’ is not the antagonist she helped the protagonist learn a lesson afterwards.. Which is the external conflict, a person vs person type of conflict. For the internal conflict, the protagonist struggles with his desire for suede shoes, or a person vs society conflict.

I selected many words from the story. I chose words that described what happened throughout the story to make the reader better understand what is going on, even if they hadn’t read the story. I chose words that symbolizes the lesson in the story. For example I chose words like: “Ashamed, frightened, willow-wild, behave, mistrusted, and mistake.”

The 4 icons I chose for my graphic designs are: a purse, which I chose because that’s where the conflict started. A pair of suede shoes and a hand, indicating someone wants shoes. An outline of a thief, as robbery was the the lesson being taught to the protagonist in the story. And an lightbulb, which shows how the protagonist has understood at last and learnt his lesson.

 

Hyperlinks:

Whole story + my original highlights:

https://isbdragons-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/r/personal/johnson_chiu_student_isb_bj_edu_cn/_layouts/15/doc2.aspx?sourcedoc=%7B1DE0884F-734E-44DA-81BD-28A53ACBABEA%7D&file=Thank%20You%20Maam.docx&action=default&mobileredirect=true&DefaultItemOpen=1&ct=1693267978091&wdOrigin=OFFICECOM-WEB.MAIN.REC&cid=fbda47ca-8db1-487c-b95e-e63e33ac0b82&wdPreviousSessionSrc=HarmonyWeb&wdPreviousSession=4fcf0ad2-e27b-4c1e-9919-1b164a6c2239

All about Langston Hughes (author of “Yes Maam”):

https://poets.org/poet/langston-hughes

 

Utensil Challenge G7 PD – 5

For the first part of this project, I was with a partner. I thought about some ideas I can produce. But before that, I thought of a problem that I had eating s’mores! I ate them before, but I had to touch them with my hands which did not get washed because we have nowhere to wash it (we were out in nature camping). So, I thought of this terrific idea of the “Clipper 5000”. This utensil is based on a clip for clothing. I slightly changed it, and it became suitable for an eating utensil. For the second utensil, I thought of another utensil to eat crabs. 

Then around part 2, me and my partner split up because we did not/ feel comfortable working together which set me back a lot. I got some feedback from my classmates, some of them are helpful because they told me to label my models. But most of them are not helpful because they told me that they cannot read my cursive handwriting, or they were not specific enough. I took the specific advice and improved my product by labelling all the parts of it and including some more details of it in the next diagram I drew. Some of the advice and did well in part 3.  

Strength: My Clipper 5000 clips things solidly and will make sure the food that gets clipped will not fall off. 

 Weakness: The “teeth” of the utensil might be hard to change, I designed this product so that you’re supposed to change the teeth of it when eating different things, but it might be hard to do so since the gap between the two pieces of wood is too narrow (harder to take the ‘teeth’ out). And the material for the clipper might be a little expensive (it is hard to craft out of). 

Elevator Pitch:

Elevator Pitch

  

My Cardboard Arcade Project (Design 6th Grade)

My Biggest Success in this project is definitely making it interesting so that the 4th graders that played liked it. They played it again and again trying to beat the high score, it was even more meaningful because the class who played our games was my class when I was 4th grade! Another success was doing good team work with Sean to build the project.

One of the biggest obstacle was setting the score for every cup. This is because if you make one of the cups very hard but gives too less points the kids who play will complain. You have to balance the points and the difficulty or it will cause big trouble.

Overall, I think this project is a success because a lot of 4th graders played it, enjoyed it, and half of them came back to play again. My partner Sean and I as the designers of this project enjoyed playing it too and of course making it because we really put our effort into it. I look forward to 7th grade product design where I will keep improving my design skills.