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Re-Living The Dream Again


I am climbing a mountain of brimstone. The steep hill I’m walking up seems to go on forever. But, in the distance, I can see light at the end of the tunnel: the top. I’m sure of it this time! I pick up my pace. After what seems like forever, I make it to what I thought was the top. But now, as I look up, I realize I can’t be more than half way up. I cry out in despair as I realize that I am Sisyphus and this mountain is my boulder! And then I wake up. Thank goodness it was all just a dream!

Recently, PLP 9 went on a field school to the Rocky Mountains. (I think. It could have been a dream.) Now we have to reflect on our learning and answer the driving question: How Has The Geography of The West Shaped Who We Are?

To answer the driving question, I made a multi touch book. This book is my reflection of Alberta and the story of the West.

By visiting places in British Columbia and Alberta, I was able to gather information for the book from many different sources like employees, teachers, visitors, and through text. 

I hope you enjoy reading about our Rocky Mountain field school! Bye!

P.S. there is an overlap between this Humanities project and a Maker project. Click here to see the Maker project 

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