#POTENTIAL TOPICS
The time I saw the Hunger Games in the movie theaters.
The time I had to write a paper about my time at my old school. (St. Luke’s)
The time we had to write a poem in English class about St. Luke’s.
The time I had to write a script for a movie that I had to make for film and literature class.
When my parents would read books to me at night when I was really little.
Reading every single magic treehouse book.
#WHY IT MATTERS
It matters because I have never really enjoyed reading very much, and I got to see a book that I actually enjoyed on the big screen.
It matters because the paper is a way to go back in 10 or so years, and I can see my classmates and I’s essays.
It matters because my poem was about graduation.
It matters because it was the first real experience I had with film making and script writing. It also, helped me find out that I really love writing scripts, being in movies, and editing the movies.
It matters because it was really my first experience with books and reading.
It was the first series of books that I actually enjoyed reading, and they really helped me find out which books I like to read. Also, I was really the only series of books I read for two whole years.
#VIVID SCENE IDEAS
-When I was walking up to the theater.
-Wen the movie started, and all the people were sitting all over the floor.
-I remember mine being the longest essay out off my whole grade.
-My essay had the most memories.
-I remember putting so much time into it at my desk in my room.
-I remember spending so much time at my desk at home writing the script.
-I remember watching the movie for the first time with everyone in the class and they all loved it.
-I remember getting in bed as my parents would pick out the books off the bookshelf.
-I remember snuggling up in bed with whichever parent came to read to me.
-Listening to my Second Grade teacher read us the magic treehouse on the moon book, and then I was so determined to read all of those books.
-I remember flying through all of the books in the series.
-I remember reading them, and I actually felt like I was in the book instead of just reading the book.