SBC Reflection

a. How many weeks of the challenge did you participate in? (1 sentence) All 8 of them.

b. How many comments did you receive from classmates, teachers, or other visitors? (1 sentence) 7 of them.
c. Which post did you enjoy writing the most and why? (3 sentences) I enjoyed writing about my silly little face that I made from code. It was so much fun to create that dumb little emoji. It was also funny to see my comments from it.
d. Which web tools did you use to show creativity on your blog? (1 sentence) I used Google’s song maker to make my amazing song for the music blog post.
f. What did you learn about yourself during this challenge? (3 sentences) I learned that I am very good when given a single prompt and being told to use it. I was able to do that in the “do whatever you want” blog post when I made my silly emoji. I also was able to do that in the music blog post.

My Holiday Picture

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This picture represents my favorite Jewish Holiday, Hannukah. Hannukah is basically the poor man’s Christmas. Although instead of one day of presents, we get 8 crazy nights. Presents are the only reason I look forward to Hannukah. Also, the only reason kids get presents for Hannukah is so the Jewish kids don’t feel bad when everyone else gets Christmas presents. It’s still sort of fun, though.

A Personal Emoji

I found this absolute gem of a site called Google’s made with code emoji project. Essentially, you use layers and x and y variables to make your own emoji. One might say this is a creative way to teach kids to learn. I say they give kids to much freedom. The reason I say that is because whenever I find a site like this the first thing I do is immediately mess around with it. Hence, my beautiful child.

There is a problem, though. He has no name. Please give me your finest name suggestions in the comments below.