Tuesday, March 21, 2017

sensory overload and sports/action assignment

1. I completely agree with the statement. We define ourselves as "America the Home of the Free," but no, we are not. And yes, I know, I am blessed to wake up every day and not have to worry about my school getting blown up or getting shot because I painted my nails, but think about it. Are we really that free? Stop defining places by what they have because it creates negative energy.

2) I would love to visit this place, but not to take pictures. I would go to completely enjoy myself. To enjoy the senses I feel instead of feeling like I nave to share it with other people.

3) I am a child of someone who works in a business and a child of someone who writes books. I think this would be absolutely overwhelming.

4) My favorite photo was the one of the flowers. Looking at it just made me happy, excited. No american store looks like that, not even a booth. This place seems very happy to me, just full of color.


Madeleine Davis, freshman, walks around the courtyard on her way to lunch.  She usually walks alone and meets her friends in the cafeteria.

Madeleine Davis, freshman, dances to the music in the courtyard. She usually meets up with her friends and they play music at lunch.

Madeleine Davis, freshman, walks over to her friends. She sits with the same friends at lunch every day.


Three girls walk through the courtyard to class after lunch. The courtyard is usually filled with lots of people walking to class after lunch.

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