December 1

Genius Hour Reflection – Project 1

Genius Hour Reflection

The official Genius Hour website describes Genius Hour as a movement that allows students to explore their own passions and encourages creativity in the classroom.  It provides students a choice in what they learn during a set period of time during school. Our teacher let us take part in Genius Hour and gave us about 5 whole class periods dedicated only to us working on our projects. We started in August and gave our presentations at the beginning of November.   

For more information check out this website and perhaps you could partake in this wonderful opportunity:

http://www.geniushour.com/what-is-genius-hour/ 

What topic did you research in Genius Hour? Why did you choose it?

(Ape Thinking).

For my research in this first Genius Hour project I chose to look into sugar and why people manage to become addicted to it. It was different from the rest of the people in my class. Most of them looked into specific jobs, diseases, or material that we use for sports or entertainment. I was the only one in my period that looked into a substance. What attracted me to looking more into the effects of sugar is the fact that so many people get affected by sugar and too much of it could potentially lead to deadly diseases. Before looking more into it I couldn’t answer questions like where sugar came from, if it was or drug or not, and what made it so addictive. I’ll be completely honest I am a sugar addict and I wanted to know more about what it was doing to my body and why I liked it as much as I do.

                     

What was your Research Question?

My main research question was “How does sugar affect the human body both physically and mentally?”. In other words, I was curious about how sugar could affect the brain but also one’s physical well being.

What did you learn?

From the different sources I consulted I learned so much about something that although I consumed every single day I knew so little about. From different TED talks I learned that sugar is short term to classify molecules called carbohydrates. Glucose, sucrose, maltose, lactose, dextrose, and starch are all forms of sugars. These are found in all types of food and drinks that we eat everyday. Fact is sugar is in almost  everything from ketchup to cereal. Some foods have natural sugars such as fruits whilst others contain refined sugars that are processed like the ones in candy.

Eye, Sick, Blue, Red, Pain

(Eye Sick).

I also was completely unaware of the psychological effect and the process sugar went through in our bodies. Believe it or not, sugar is a drug. A drug is namely a substance that has a psychological effect in our bodies. Similar to when one drinks or smokes sugar has the same effect and the body sends signals the cerebral cortex that has the ability to process different tastes. It later release dopamine. Dopamine is a chemical that is release when pleasure or the extreme liking of a certain thing occurs. Although, sugar isn’t as harmful as illegal drugs it does release dopamine which causes you to want more and you could potentially be addicted.  It’s important to understand that meanwhile dopamine results in pleasure and well being, when too much of it is released you start to loose control. In fact it messes with your memory, impairs your learning skills, and may contribute to anxiety because sugar. More extreme consequences of sugar include diabetes and obesity. Yes we do all need sugar but it is important to balance it out because like a drug it is possible to overdose. Most of this information was new to me and I am thankful that I have learned more about sugar and my research question was mostly if not completely answered.

Image result for evolution

(Evolution Scheme).

How did that help you grow as a person or a student?

Often times we ignore some of the most important things and to me sugar is one of them. If my parents told me sugar was bad for you which they have over a thousand times because I eat too much of it, I wouldn’t listen. I would continue eating as much of it as I could. Yes I realized that it would wear me out and too much of it would make me sick after a while but as a kid I was stubborn and even if I was sick it simply did not stop me from buying more jolly ranchers from the store. Proof that I was an addict is the fact that I once put 5 sugar cubes in a cup of tea and ate an ice cream float for breakfast. Over the years I have reduced the amount of sugar I consume and now get my sugar from natural juices and fruits. However, researching more about the topic has opened my eyes. The potential consequences are very serious and now I am even more vigilant than I was before.

Biscuit, Bake, Christmas, Cookies

(Biscuit Bake).

How did what you learn help (the world, community, animals, etc.) in some way? Explain.

My goal was to raise awareness really. This Genius Hour did not really raise awareness on a large scale but I feel as though my classmates understood firstly why an individual could become addicted to sugar. That is because of the dopamine that is released and secondly, I managed to clearly express the potential short and long term effects of too much sugar. I truly hope that awareness about the effects of sugar continues to spread, especially to younger children that constantly want sweets and hide behind their parents backs to get them. I want them to be aware of potential consequences to prevent diseases before it is too late.

India, Slums, Poor, Brother, Sister, Asia, Outdoor

(India Slums Poor Brother Sister).

How will what you learn in the next Genius Hour help the world, community, yourself, animals, etc. in some way? Explain.

For my next genius hour project I plan to do research on poverty and the underdevelopment in different countries around the world. This will not only help me in getting a more explicit understanding of how governments and societies function because in the future I would like to study political science to help develop stronger governments for nations but, it will also benefit my community and people from all across the world. The people who I go to school with and most of the people if not all reading this blog are privileged with a home, an education, a well rounded family, and their biggest worries revolve around school because they don’t have to worry about eating 3 meals a day nor being evacuated at any moment and taken away from their families. Too many times we are stuck in our own bubble (including myself) and we cease look into what is going on in communities that are suffering. Hopefully this next project will open up a path where more students get out of their comfort zones and see what serious are going around the world.

Link to my slideshow presentation 🙂 – https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DWzON_tUGZU9HoiEOTEbwu822G-tTsAE3W_wFxSc_SA/edit?usp=sharing 

Works Cited

Holiho. “Biscuit Bake”. Pixabay, Pixabay, https://pixabay.com/en/biscuit-bake-christmas-cookies-2871223/ .

agnessliinnea. “Eye Sick”. Pixabay,

 Pixabay, https://pixabay.com/en/eye-sick-blue-red-pain-743409/.

Pexels. “Ape Thinking Primate”. Pexels,

    Pixabay, 2017,  https://www.pexels.com/photo/view-ape-thinking-primate-33535/.

Wikimedia Commons. “Evolution Scheme”. Wikimedia Commons,

   Wikimedia, October 16th 2015, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c2/Human_evolution_scheme.svg/2000px-Human_evolution_scheme.svg.png.  

billycm. “India Slums Poot Brother Sister”. Pixabay,

    Pixabay, 2017, https://pixabay.com/en/india-slums-poor-brother-sister-2507482/.

 

November 14

WAISAL

SBC Week 5- Let’s talk school

My school has the privilege of being part of the West African International Schools Athletic League (WAISAL) that happens every year for swimming, volleyball, soccer, basketball, and math counts.

Who is part of WAISAL – Members

Burkina Faso — International School of Ouagadougou   

Cameroon — American School of Douala

Ghana — Lincoln Community School Accra  

Mali — American International School of Bamako  

Mauritania – American International School of Nouakchott

Nigeria — American International School of Abuja-Nigeria     

Nigeria — American International School of Lagos-Nigeria     

Senegal — International School of Dakar  

Cote D’ Ivoire-  International Community School of Abidjan

Togo- British School of Lome

Cameroon- American School of Yaounde

Tournaments (Happen every year however, not every school participate at each one)

  • High School Volleyball
  • Middle School Soccer
  • Swimming (Grades 4-12)
  • Middle School Volleyball
  • High School Basketball
  • Middle School Basketball
  • High School Soccer

Reasons why I personally love WAISAL

  • You get the chance to meet new people over the course of each tournament
  • Not only do you get to play if you make the team but the atmosphere of when WAISAL is being held at your school is overwhelming
  •      Pep rallys
  •      Team Cheers
  •      Finals (if we make them)
  • ALL of it is simply amazing
  • If you do make the WAISAL team or teams it gives you the opportunity to travel to another country and get a sense of what other International Schools in Africa are like
  • Last but not least families get to host children from all across the world and some of my long lasting friendships are with some people I met at WAISAL.

 

Personally, I look forward to every single WAISAL tournament whether I get to play or not. It’s one of the funnest opportunities offered at ISD.

Here is a link to the WAISAL official website: https://sites.google.com/a/isd.sn/west-african-international-schools-athletics-league/

And here is a picture of playing during Volleyball WAISAL this year.

 

November 5

Collateral Damage

SBC 4 – Free Choice

It’s crazy how we allow society and the people around us to define who we are. Sometimes it’s people that we don’t even know that we listen to because their “voices” or opinions are listened to by others. Some of us even as young teenagers dress like social media stars or public figures just to be “cool” and to please others. Is this why we live? There’s a line between living to please yourself and wanting to please other people, which one are you choosing?

Recently I found out about somebody close to me that wasn’t doing so well to the point where they started to harm themselves. I felt terrible to the point where I was in tears. I was blind and didn’t see them suffering. Truth is, self harm is a way that people choose to deal and cope with inner pain. The person might be dealing with emotional issues such as, school, sexual confusion, bullying or low self-esteem, and many other factors come into play however, it all connects back to the societal ideals were meant to live up to.

I titled this post Collateral Damage because I don’t think celebrities, brands, or individuals have a primary motive of lowering others self-esteem or making them feel bad about themselves. Still, it is done naturally and results in people wanting to be just like them. Seeing people with fresh clothes and pretty faces that seem to be getting all the attention makes one wonder if they could potentially be like them. Personally, I’ve built up an “I don’t care attitude” in terms of the clothes I wear or pictures I post. However, it’s not easy for everyone to face their insecurities. If you do know anyone suffering please take the time to talk to them or contact https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/  in the USA.

October 31

Pictured Phrase

SBC- Week 3 Activity 4

All images from pixabay no attributions required. Although I have links down below.

Laptop, Tab, Headphone, WorkstationMoney, Dollars, Success, Business Image result for robber

Viewing from left to right

Image 1: https://pixabay.com/en/truck-lamborghini-realistic-sports-2158284/

Image 2: https://pixabay.com/en/laptop-tab-headphone-workstation-1483974/

” 3: https://pixabay.com/en/money-dollars-success-business-1428594/

” 4: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cata13es/6127697084

” 5: https://c1.staticflickr.com//7/6175/6239463081_346a2f8e32_b.jpg

October 31

A Story’s Beginning

SBC Week 3 blog post – Activity 3

Forest, Vista, Tour

I couldn’t take it anymore. All the stress from school work, drama, the fight that I had with my best friend about me not telling her something. Scarlet got really mad at me and I just could not stand and lie to her knowing that I knew what was really. I ate lunch by myself in the library that day and all of a sudden I felt something squeeze my hand. I was in an empty room, I looked at the walls as there were no windows, just nothing. I stood up and unhurriedly walked to the door and opened it. As I approached the hallway doors, both of the doors suddenly  closed. I started to walk down the hallway, to see if I could bust open a door only hearing my footsteps. However, I stopped as I felt like I was being followed. The scene was blurry and I didn’t know what was going on. I walk down a path with trees and what seemed like the bright light at the end of the path. The air was thick yet, still cold which caused my lips to dry up. In the midst of my walk I saw Scarlet then I quickly opened my eyes avoiding her. Again I found myself in the library with the lady saying “five more minutes till lunch is over”. Seconds later my eyes closed themselves again and I Scarlet popped up again. 

Try to continue the story………

Link to Image: https://pixabay.com/en/elephant-baby-elephant-desert-2894482/