How has the geography of the west shaped who we are? This is a pretty tricky question, but I was able to answer it through what I learned on my Alberta trip. This was a very big trip, for one… Continue Reading →
On my trip to Alberta I learned about the power of the moving image. The big idea for this project was questioning, specifically to the driving question “how might I use the moving image to tell a story?”. I showed… Continue Reading →
Hey blog! I lied, if you have read my most recent post. I said I would be blogging for a while, and you would probably see my in September, but here I am, blogging AGAIN, the day after I said… Continue Reading →
Hey blog, this is my tPOL (transitional presentation of learning)! Basically me talking about my school year, and reflecting on it. I’m also going to be answering the driving question: “why do you feel your ready to advance to the… Continue Reading →
I had a really good time going to Oregon with my class. We went to lots of cool places, became a better team, and learned a lot. We learned a lot about our humanities project and a lot of information… Continue Reading →
In this science unit I learned a lot. Keystone 1: In what ways do we interact with and describe matter? In Keystone we learned about: what is matter, chemical and physical properties, and quantitative and qualitative observations. After learning all… Continue Reading →
Small But Mighty was my first science unit. For this unit I learned all about the immune system and public health. Through three keystones and 1 finish line project, we were answered the driving question: “How can our knowledge of… Continue Reading →
For this humanities project I got to create a historically accurate diary made by Christopher Columbus. This diary had to answer the driving question: “What sparked global exploration and what was the impact?”. I had lots of fun with this… Continue Reading →
I made my Triptych with the editing app SuperimposeX! I used historical paintings from the Renaissance, with the historical innovations to create each panel (except the middle because I didn’t need historical innovations for that one!). I also had to… Continue Reading →
Welcome back to by blog! This week in maker, I learned how to use sketches pro to make beautiful art! I experimented with colours, shapes, and lines to become the artist I am! At the end of the week, I… Continue Reading →
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