Exhibitions are some of the most important milestones in a PLP students learning career. It shows the overall learning and achievement over a term or even a year. I’ve participated in two exhibitions now, the first one being the STAR-WARS… Continue Reading →
The ultimate road trip. It’s not as simple as it seems. A lot of planning and budgeting goes into it, something we found out in our latest Sciematics project based around this concept. So, with careful planning, budgeting, thinking and… Continue Reading →
Driving Question: I feel I am ready to move onto grade 9 as I have developed and grown as a learner not only according to the curricular competencies but also on my own terms. Grade 8. Possibly one… Continue Reading →
3D modelling… As the last project in this term for our Sciematics course, we took an approach into the world of engineers and designed our own 3D object and even 3D printed it. I never knew designing an object took… Continue Reading →
The project we finally just completed in our Sciematics 8 class was called “Chemistry Coding”. This project was all about atoms, molecules, density and states of matter. These topics can all be classified into 2 big fields. Kinetic molecular theory,… Continue Reading →
The last few months have been jam packed with learning. In this post and presentation I will be covering the most important milestones, projects and my overall studies as a learner. To guide us through this post and presentation, I… Continue Reading →
Almost 2 months ago we started a new project in our Sciematics class. Our project was based on light (lasers) and triangles (pythagorean theorem). Of course, we had a driving question to guide us through our project. Our driving question… Continue Reading →
Hi, its Julien again. During the past few weeks in our Sciematics class we have been learning about plate tectonics (PT). At first I thought plate tectonics were just going to be learning about earthquakes and it was going to… Continue Reading →
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