Annotated Table of Contents
The reflection is a brief paragraph stating who I am and why I created this portfolio, also giving specifics as to what you will see and find.
A written introduction of myself to my professor. This was selected for my portfolio because it tells more about myself.
An assignment that me and my roommate had to ask each other questions that are famously known on the Pivot Questionnaire.
This meme is based off of me and the stereotypes that follow from being from the mountains.
This was one of the first assignments of the semester used as an icebreaker among my class.
A two page paper I typed on the novel The Lovely Bones. This was an addition to my portfolio because it was a major assignment this year.
The proposal I wrote to ask for my wanted role of shadowing the Loaves and Fishes organization.
After being able to shadow the on-campus food pantry, I wrote a paper stating my inner feelings through my process.
My various field reports I had written each day I had shadowed the pantry. This is in connection with the contemporary literacy, practical proposal, and annotated bibliography.
An introspective illustration of the most stressed and used words in my practical proposal.
A bibliography of my sources used for my human experience project, with specific details of each. This was used in the portfolio because it was the sources used for my human experience project, including my contemporary literacy piece.
An assignment completed in class with a partner, judging each others sources we decided to put in our bibliographies.
My statement signed agreeing to the statements regarding the human experience project. I attached this to my project because of the professionalism.
An assignment I completed in my film studies class Fall semester comparing three movies centered around the American dream. I added this piece to my portfolio because it was a composition comparing and contrasting movies, written outside of my english class a semester earlier.
A simple, yet creative poem I composed for my AP calculus class my senior year of high school. I added this as something creative I wanted to share that goes with mathematical terms, but is also an actual poem.