For the last few months, in humanities we have been doing a project called “The Wilderness Must Be Explored”. The project’s 🏎️ Driving Question🏎️ is “How does language inspire adventure?” This is a very special project, as we went on a week long field study to Oregon to learn more about it! We also got… Continue Reading A Breath of the Wilderness
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Small But Mighty! 🦠💉
In the fascinating realm of my grade 8 science class, my recent work has been all about the unseen world of the immune system, vaccines, and pathogens. From examining bacteria’s ability to resist antibiotics to creating new ways to prevent diseases, I’ve been delving deep into these microscopic wonders. In this blog post, I’ll share… Continue Reading Small But Mighty! 🦠💉
Bon Voyage! ⚓️⛵️🚤
The Age of Exploration The Age of Exploration was, in short, when many European explorers discovered, conquered, and colonized other places. The main areas they travelled to were North America, South America, and Africa. These lands contained different resources that Europeans traded for, bought and sometimes just took for themselves. The age of exploration was… Continue Reading Bon Voyage! ⚓️⛵️🚤
My Worldview is a Jungle
Over the last month in my Humanities class, I created art. Now, when I say that, I don’t mean that I painted or drew. I mean that I wrote poetry! If you want to read “My Worldview is a Jungle” My Book As with every project in PLP, we had to present something. What did… Continue Reading My Worldview is a Jungle
My Drawings
Do you want to know why I had to draw for over 5 hours last week? Read on to find out! Word Art The first thing that we did was create a word art. This meant taking a word, and then making that word into a piece of art. We did this piece of art… Continue Reading My Drawings