Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama’s Portfolio Presentation

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Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama’s Portfolio Presentation June 1, 2015

Agenda Quarter 3 Grade Reflections Introduction Humanities Work Sample Presentation Math Work Sample Presentation Science Work Sample Presentation SRI & i-Ready Data Attendance & Behavior Long Term Goals

Welcome! Thank you for taking time to come to my presentation. I am excited to share how much I have grown since the beginning of the year during my presentation. We will look at my performance in each academic class and some of the work samples that I have completed throughout the year. not sure if we want complete sentences on slides

Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama Age: 51 Birthplace: Chicago, IL One Long-term Goal: To become a lawyer and represent young people that need help. Quote that represents you: “Success isn’t about much money you make, it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives.” WRITE WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO SAY HERE!!!

Humanities Grade Reflection Quarter 3 Grade: 92% Classwork: 90% Homework: 95% Quizzes: 93% Tests: 90% Projects: 97% I’ve done well with completing my homework on time. My grade has gone up since quarter 2 because I have done more homework and spent more time studying at home.

RAFT: The Chosen This project was a letter to Reuven, a character in the book The Chosen. I learned about to think about another person’s perspective and put myself in their shoes. I also learned how the author uses perspective to create a certain mood for the reader. I chose this project because it shows my best writing skills. I grew a lot from my writing last year to this year, and this project shows how I am better able to pull textual evidence. I will use what I learned from this assignment to think about ways that I can reach out to people who are different than me. It taught me that I can learn a lot from people of other cultures.

RAFT: The Chosen

SRI Reflection September score: 456 November score: 789 February score: 800 My reading goal for next year is to get to 900. I will achieve my goal by reading independently every day and finding books that are on the right level for me.

Attendance Number of Absences: 0 Number of Tardies: 1 My attendance has impacted my performance because I have been here every day, I have earned better grades. Going into high school, my goal is to get perfect attendance and to be on time every day.

Behavior Number of Referrals since January: 1 Number of Suspensions since January: 0 My behavior has impacted my performance because when I received the one referral, I was distracting myself and my peers. I did not do as well on the quiz that day as I could have. Going into high school, my goal is to earn zero referrals and stay focused on doing my best. I want to be in better control of my emotions.

My Long Term Goals I aspire to be the top of my class at Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, where I will be going next year. I aspire to attend Princeton University. I aspire to become a lawyer because I believe I can help to change unfair laws.

My Future

Thank you to… My mother who has been my inspiration. My teacher, Mr. Jones, who made me a better reader.