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Handle with Care!

Handle with Care!

Hello blog readers! Today I will be talking about my newly finished project for Science called Handle with Care, where I learned about wildlife, food webs, wildlife management, and much more! For our first keystone, we made food webs in Scratch to show an ecosystem. Here’s mine! For our second keystone, we made a news […]

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Hi blog readers! This is my last blog post until September, as it is the last day of school until grade 9 by the time I’m writing this. This post is about my tPOL, also known as a Transitional Presentation of Learning, where I tell my teachers and my parents how I grew as a […]

Quite New Beginnings

Quite New Beginnings

Hi there blog readers! I know it has been a really short time since my last blog post, but is really close to the end of the year, and all my projects are finishing at the same time! In this blog post, I will tell you about my latest Humanities project, called New Beginnings! As […]

The Cellular Level of a Comic

The Cellular Level of a Comic

Hello there blog readers! In today’s blog, I will tell you ALL about my Scimatics comic! In this project, I made a comic about a disease, and how it works. We used drawings we made ourselves, and ComicLife3 to make our comic. We also used scientific descriptions and knowledge that we had learned previously. We […]

First Draft of my Slider!

I wanted to represent the role of the church in both the European and the First Nation’s eyes. My photo I took was in the forest. Image 1: This image has two main drawings on it. I drew a church, looking nestled in the woods, and red crosses nail on trees. These are made to […]

Quite an Ultimate Design Challenge Indeed!

Quite an Ultimate Design Challenge Indeed!

Hi blog readers! Today I will be telling you about my latest project in Scimatics! This project was called the Ultimate Design Challenge, and was as fun as the title sounded! We had to make a 3D image of something we wanted to make that would either maximize surface area or volume. After we spent […]

Cyclocross! -Part 4-

Cyclocross! -Part 4-

Hello again blog readers! In my fourth blog post about cyclocross, we are going to talk about why I love cyclocross so much. Some people may wonder why I love doing multiple laps on a hilly muddy course in the pouring rain, and this post will be talking about that! One of the first reasons […]

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