Emily B. Mrs. Sefcik English III AP - Period 7 September 27, 2010 COOKIES Emily B. Mrs. Sefcik English III AP - Period 7 September 27, 2010
What is your favorite cookie? Pulled from asking everyone in a class of 51. division and classifying. Figure 1: Pie chart: what people in my 7th and 4th period classes’ favorite flavor of cookies are. This chart shows what cookies people enjoy and divides the class, classifying them into categories of cookies.
Chocolate Chip Cookies vs. Digital Cookies Chocolate chip cookies are yummy and make people happy. They are made by combining ingredients to make a soft warm pastry. Chocolate chip cookies do not spy on computers or people but they are made with love. Digital cookies do not taste good but can make computer chefs happy. Cookies are little files that web sites put on your computer hard disk drive when you first visit. They are used to monitor activities but some can be bad and spy on computers. Comparing and contrasting. http://www.microsoft.com/protect/terms/cookie.aspx pic- http://multizilla.mozdev.org/features/permission-manager/permission-manager.html?CookiesPanel Figures 3 (chocolate chip cookies) and 4 (computer screen) : these pictures compare and contrast chocolate chip cookies and digital cookies you get on your computer.
Oreo Cookie Top chocolaty Oreo cookie Middle sweet vanilla cream layer definition Figure 4: Oreo cookie: defines exactly what a delicious Oreo cookie really is. Bottom chocolaty Oreo cookie Bite taken out of delicious cookie
The Last Cookie Read this direction Figure 5: The Last Cookie Comic: shows a visual narrative of two people sharing a cookie. Narrative http://browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&global=1&q=cookie+comic#/d2dc1tx
Time Effects Yummyness of Cookies Figure 6: Deliciousness of Cookies graph: this image illustrates how time effects the deliciousness of a cookie. Cause and effect http://graphjam.com/2010/01/06/funny-graphs-deliciousness-cookies/
Buy Me and Receive Good Cookies Figure 7: Cook Book: this book persuades you to buy it just by the cover, having a colorful picture of delicious cookies right on the front, beckoning for you to open it. Just upon opening it the pictures make its purchase more likely. Persuasion http://heatergirlie.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html
How to decide which cookie to eat Figure 8: Chart below: illustrates the process of deciding which cookie to eat. Crave Cookies No cookies?! no Fine with baking Yes! Lazy Must have the chocolates! Ew chocolate I ate too much chocolate today Oreo Want something plain yet sugary Milk chocolate White chocolate Want something else No thanks Cinnamon = yum No likeie nuts nuts Nuts! Fruity! nuts No nuts Process Sugar cookie Snicker-doodle White chocolate macadamia Raisins! lemon! Chocolate chip with nuts Peanut butter cookies Oatmeal raisin Lemon cookies Chocolate chip Sadface
Works Sited "December 2008." Grow It. Eat It. Dec. 2008. Web. 26 Sept. 2010. <http://heatergirlie.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html>. "Deliciousness of Cookies." GraphJam: Music and Pop Culture in Charts and Graphs. Let Us Explain Them. Web. 26 Sept. 2010. <http://graphjam.com/2010/01/06/funny-graphs-deliciousness-cookies/>. "The Last Cookie." Browsing DeviantART. Web. 26 Sept. 2010. <http://browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&global=1&q=cookie comic#/d2dc1tx>. "Mozdev.org - Multizilla: Features/permission-manager/permission-manager." Mozdev.org - Multizilla: Index. Web. 26 Sept. 2010. <http://multizilla.mozdev.org/features/permission-manager/permission-manager.html?CookiesPanel>. "What Is a Cookie?" Microsoft Corporation. Web. 26 Sept. 2010. <http://www.microsoft.com/protect/terms/cookie.aspx>. Works sited
Rubric Criteria Points Possible Points Earned Title page 10 Each mode is represented with picture, label, and caption narration & description process analysis comparison & contrast division & classification definition cause & effect persuasion & argument Works Cited page* all or nothing-MUST BE MLA 20 Total: 100