What is in my bag? 

What is your daily need for items in your bag? Why do you carry it in your bag every day or most days? 

 My wallet is shown by what I communicate that I go with people because I can use public places like the restaurants and shops going with my wallet.  

My desktop computer is an important part of my bag that I use all the time at school and at home. In addition to being a fun form I use to watch YouTube, it’s a valuable finish to achieving various class performances at school.  

I use the phone regularly to contact companions and relatives, use public television and maneuver sporadically. It is an essential part of my bag because today’s society has the most advanced electronics, and a smartphone can have many uses such as downloading games for long rides or talking to people that live in another country etc. 

 I constantly move my Earbuds in my bag because they allow me to follow sounds that are pleasant, harmonious when I’m at school or on my way home, so I don’t have to Liston to annoying people. 

My cover, journal, paper I use my envelope to store papers and class worksheets and add in number manipulation and journal attraction exercises. I use these solids in my classes where I can’t finish the work. 

My charger, I use my phone a lot to talk to people, so a charger is needed. 

 

What would this same bag have looked like, say, 6 years ago? 

  

The same bag 6 years ago would have looked quite different, because a lot of these items would not have been used or owned as an 11-year-old me. For example, my binder, notebook, pencil and eraser may still be included in my bag and used at school. My MacBook and EarPods would not be included in my bag, as I would not own these items or have use for them. My phone and wallet would not be in the bag, because 6 years ago I did not own a smartphone and did not have use for a wallet at such an early age. My bag 6 years ago would likely include a lunch, some books, and pencil box.  

 

How can these items be considered “texts” and what do they say about you, the places you inhabit, the cultures you attend to, and the activities you engage in? 

  

My headphones are deliberate passage because it shows that I like to get to sound that is pleasant, harmonized and a device for receiving guardian shows that I care about my stuff, and I would buy everything to defend my stuff. My used in travels is thought-out a manual cause it shows that I experience the significance of sipping enough water regularly and stopping well hydrated. My laptop is quotation because it shows that I ability to use the computer software for basic operation. 

What do artifacts tell us about how you interact and interact with your society, culture, school, etc.?  

The artifacts in my bag show how I interact with society and school in several ways. The use of my notebook, binder, and stationery is related to how I communicate with the school. It shows that I am doing my schoolwork and spending time studying because most of these things are used for that purpose. My wallet shows how I interact with society because I can go to public places like the library, restaurants and shops using my wallet.  

contents of your bag say about the civilization, culture, society you lived in?  

If the compartments of my bag were to point to the future, they hope that they cleverly agree that the owner of the bag and property was a scholar because of the graduate tag on my wallet and the school parts that I had in the bag. The name of the school and the facts on my school ID would allow a witness to find the bag and the items that radiated, and the ruling class owned it. But hopefully no one will find my school ID in the future because I look bad.