For the final project of our Grade 10 PLP class, we wanted to give back to our community and show our support and thanks to impact makers in North Vancouver. Our job was to create a portrait and write up… Continue Reading →
Why do you feel you are ready to advance to the next grade level? I feel I am ready to move up to grade 11 as I have progressed greatly in my ability to complete my best work and motivate… Continue Reading →
Throughout my time in the Performance Learning Program, we’ve always covered broad topics, typically historical events not connected to us. In our latest project, we changed that, and connected our learning to our city, Deep Cove and more broadly, North… Continue Reading →
I had a rocky start to 2022. Throughout the first term, I noticed I wasn’t as motivated as previous years. I wasn’t motivated to complete assignments, but also, I wasn’t wanting to explore, to learn, and to inquire. The basis… Continue Reading →
As we continue the timeline of history and our learning of it; we stepped into the 1930s, 40s and World War Two. We learnt of both sides, what went into the war, the before and after, and the causes and consequences of… Continue Reading →
Throughout my time in grade 10 PLP, I think our class as a whole can agree that grade 10 is a big step up, and much harder than the previous year, grade 9. This doesn’t mean all bad things though…. Continue Reading →
Marking the end of the second semester of grade 10, our final PLP project was regarding Romeo and Juliet, and as a high schooler, one of the most dreaded assignments is reading Romeo and Juliet. But, as a high schooler,… Continue Reading →
Over the last few months, our PLP 10 class has been working countless hours to put together an exhilarating, but informative experience. Yup, you’d be right, we created another winter exhibition. Due to covid, this is the 2nd ever winter… Continue Reading →
Recently in our PLP 10 class, we have started a new PLP project. After lots of consideration, it’s been named the “Ology of Apology”. In a nutshell, it’s about apologies, and what made the apologies necessary. The first incident we’ve… Continue Reading →
Throughout the last few weeks, our PLP 10 class has been working on a project called “Think You Can Do Better?” You can check out the 2 previous posts I have on this project HERE and HERE. We just completed… Continue Reading →
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