Signpost-“Me Before You”
For this week, I found a contrast and contradiction signpost in the book Me Before You by Jojo Moyes. A man named Will Traynor used to be full of life, Read More …
For this week, I found a contrast and contradiction signpost in the book Me Before You by Jojo Moyes. A man named Will Traynor used to be full of life, Read More …
Blindness is a serious matter. Rachel DeWoskin has written a beautiful story to capture this. Emma Silver is a sophomore at Lake Main High School. Emma was a normal girl Read More …
For this week, I found two amazing poems by an amazing poet that I love. The first is called, “The Heartbreaker Poem” by Bianca Phipps. Miss Phipps is one of Read More …
Each year, Scholastic partners with many companies and sponsors to present the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. These awards are a very great opportunity, and can even open up chances Read More …
“Poetry is the journal of the sea animal living on land, wanting to fly in the air. Poetry is a search for syllables to shoot at the barriers of the Read More …
“Hello?” “Miss Leila?” “Speaking.” “Hello, I am Callistro Bevier. I was the general of your son’s unit.” “Oh. How’s Matthew doing down there?” “Ma’am I regret to inform you that Read More …
Georgia Totto O’Keefe was an artist from the early to late 20th century. She lived until she was ninety-eight and died on March 6, 1986. O’Keefe was known for her Read More …
A picture is worth a thousand words. What does this mean? This means that by capturing a moment, you capture the past. You capture a story, a memory. You capture a thousand Read More …
Another free post this week-a book review/summary. I am currently reading Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver. It’s the second book of the Delirium trilogy. This book follows the story of a girl Read More …
This week for my freepost, I decided to introduce my gymnastics story. If you didn’t know already-I’m a gymnast. I started gymnastics when I was four years old at Gymnastics Read More …