Out Of My Mind review

‘Out of my mind’ by Sharon Draper is a novel about a girl called Melody who has Cerebral palsy and photographic memory. Photographic memory means that she remembers everything that she has seen in her life.
Cerebral palsy means that she has no control over her limbs and can’t talk.
She attends to Spaulding street elementary and has to stay in room H5 for disabled kids.
In grade 5 she gets “inclusion” classes where she goes to “normal” classes.
In one class she gets to try out for the quiz team.
Will she make the team or stay in misery?

 

Some of the PLAs Melody shows are, Resilience because she is ignored by other kids and teachers at school, Courage because she does things that she doesn’t want to do and the biggest one, communication because she can’t talk so she has to unlock new ways to communicate.

 

Melody has a strong relationship with Elvira, her Medi-talker that allows her to say things that she has programmed into it. Melody uses Elvira a lot to talk to peers.

 

Sharon Draper’s writing techniques are: writing in the first person so you really feel how the character feels, she uses a lot of smiles and metaphors to describe things and she also leaves a lot of clues about what happens next or later on in the book.

Out of my mind was a real page turner and if I had taken it home I would’ve kept reading late into the night it’s a very excellent and well written and thought of.
This is a major must read for age 8 – 15 year olds.

 

Library post

I enjoy reading horror and humour because I like laughing and having a chill down my spine. My favourites are the fourth closet and the How to train your dragon series.

My favourite bookchat book was definitely The goldfish boy because it was a thrilling mystery that went all over the place and was a good read.

what type of books do you read?

 

The fifth in the how to train your dragon series

 

Start of year 5

At the start of the year I was new and a bit nervous because I was starting a new school for the third year in a row. But when I came I made some friends like: Esther, Cameron, Dillon, Ruby and Oscar.

A few of the PLAs I achieved were courage, resilience and curiosity.

In APS we did rock climbing where I had to show resilience to get to the top of the wall. Then we did bike riding.

My new teacher is awesome because he is a footy umpire so we see him on the TV every once in a while. He is my first boy teacher in my life so I’m happy about that.

so my first term is and will be pretty interesting.

 

Persuasive piece

Ghosts are myths aren’t they? The answer is NO!!!! Never!, They’re just as real as you and I. Ghost hunters have evidence like thermal cameras picking up something moving in a abandoned house with no animals humans and bugs. Ghosts are definitely real and I’m Going to tell you why.

Some people say “but ghosts are creepy?!”, But that’s not true, ghosts look like a normal person, animal or funly enough, friendly blobs. But sure horror movies about ghosts are pretty freaky, but in reality they are normal, no wounds, no blood, nothing.

Hunting ghosts is hard but people give up time just to understand them.  And sometimes they get results!!!  See ghosts around houses that are abandoned but, few people believe them. You will help.

So why would people give up their time  to find ghosts if they weren’t real? Time for you to spread the word and believe in ghosts.