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Month: January 2023

The Radicalest Of Innovations

  I think the most stressful part of this project was when I got a revision on my sketch. I had started to make my other panels and I was worried that I was going to have to redo my whole project, even though it basically just said, “Add more innovations.” For me, the part I liked most about the project was making the images. Even though it was probably the hardest part, it was…

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A Nice Book To Read

Hello! I made a book about a project in Maker about Sketch Pro. We learned lots of things about sketching on the iPad, like learning how to use stencils or using 3d shapes. It was really fun and interesting to make the book. It’s a pretty short book, not too long of a read. I hope you enjoy! Our Journey in Sketches Pro Click to read this book, made with Book Creator https://read.bookcreator.com

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Mid-Year Presentation Of Learning 2023 😱

It’s the moment that we’ve been dreading: it’s mPOL time. Twice a year we have Presentations of Learning. It’s basically Halloween if it was 12 minutes and way scarier. We have to talk to a teacher about our work and learning so far this year.  But, I only have to talk to them for 12 minutes, so hopefully it will be fine. “‘Nervous?’ ‘Yes’ ‘First time?’ ‘No, I’ve been nervous lots of times.’” – Robert…

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Wherefore Wast The Middle Ages Not a Valorous Timeth to Liveth: A Reflection on Mine Own Worketh

Humanities: Reflection on the Middle Ages Work In Humanities, we’ve been working on answering the question of how did the quest for power impact peoples lives in the Middle Ages? In an attempt to answer the question, we made Keynotes detailing our learning and what life was really like in the Middle Ages. My Inquiry Portfolio  My inquiry portfolio was the first of my three Keynotes. I made the title slide background a picture of a…

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