The 2021 Canadian Federal election has just concluded with the Liberals winning another minority government. In fact, when you look at how many ridings they ended up winning, I wouldn’t be surprised if your would come to the conclusion that they had won by at least a bit more of the votes than then the […]
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The Heart of the Community Never Changes
Hey guys, it’s been a while since I did one of these posts wrapping up our most recent project but after the weeks of the smaller posts giving you a peek at what we’ve been doing, I’m finally here to reflect. Now, as you could have probably deciphered from the last few posts, our most […]
Suburbs of Then and Now
Bonjour tout le monde, as usual, I’ve been researching for our current PLP project, specifically about the appeal of the suburbs and the communities that were created from them. There were some interesting things I found, but one thing that was pretty interesting was how these suburban communities could almost be seen as modern day […]
A short but sweet look at disney and the nuclear family
As you know, we’ve been looking at the development of the world and daily lives after the war in the 1950’s and today in class we looked at the importance of Disneyland in 1950’s America. The history of Disney itself is a tale unto it’s own, however, today I would like to talk about the […]
The Wondrous World of a Dancing Wonderland
As you guys probably know, this year we’ve been creating a podcast that surrounds a topic of our choice, I decided to go with dance. As you can expect it requires a lot of research and that was no different for our most recent episode. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4K419NI7QlHxoo96kyDz3i?si=lARanFpTQKSxcDRJxrcH-A This episode surrounded the idea of adaptions and how […]
An Unknown Foulness
Well hello my dear readers, it’s been a minute but I am back so without anymore hesitation lets get into this weeks blog post. So recently we’ve started a new project in Humanities called iHeart Verona and as you could maybe tell by the name it surrounds Romeo and Juliet. Now, I’m not going to […]
The Waltz of WWII
Hey guys, for the last few months us students in PLP 10 have been working on creating and publishing our very own podcasts. They could be about anything we wanted as long as the focus didn’t become too specific and I decided I wanted to make mine about the history of dance and different events […]
One Of The Greats
Hey guys, if you’ve been reading my blog posts for a while you probably know that I have a specific way of writing them, a signature if you will. But today I’ve decided to change it up a bit and add a few text features to my post about our recently finished project ‘The Greatest […]
Too Little Too Late
Hello my fellow humans, how have you been doing? Well I hope your good because it’s time for another weekly blog post. This week I’d like to talk about something that I mentioned in my last post and that’s about taking responsibility for your learning and understanding the consequences that come with the failure to […]
There is No Glory in War
Hey guys, the last few months have been hectic, especially in school, but somehow our PLP teachers managed to still take the time to create fully fleshed out projects for us to complete. And our latest humanities project, “The Great War”, is no exception. As you can probably tell from the name this project surrounded […]