Destination Imagination? Again?? That’s right, you think I would have left you hanging on just the regionals post? Well, be shocked because I’m not! This post is going to be all about provincials. Source If you read my other post about Destination Imagination (DI) you would know a little bit of background information but […]
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It’s Crazy in Seattle 🚌
Different, bold, strange, interesting, strong, and passionate. Values that show who you are as a person. In my last post you got to see my process of figuring out who I want to be and this post can continue this theme a bit as well. We recently went to Seattle with our packed bags and […]
Save Juno Beach! 🪖
Hello, welcome to or back to my blog! In this post, I’ll be talking about my most recent project in Humanities! We learned and focused on Canada’s crucial role in WWII and how important it is. This brings me to the driving question of this project, which is: “Why is it so important to learn […]
Equality in Canada? 🇨🇦
Hello welcome to and back to my blog! Today I am going to be talking about my most recent project in Humanities, This is Us 🇨🇦! In this project, we learned about Canadian identity and the different experiences everyone has as a Canadian. We learned a lot about this by sharing and having conversations about […]
tPol – 2023
Hello, welcome to or back to my blog! As you can tell from the title, this is my tPol post. I will use this post to accompany my presentation. The driving question for this post is: “Why do you feel you are ready to advance to the next grade level?” Before I begin I will […]
World War One Through Contrasting Narratives 🪖
Hello, welcome to or back to my blog! In this post, I’m going to talk about my most recent project in humanities, but also my last for grade 9! The driving question for this project was: “How can we make the contrasting narratives of war come alive for an audience?” During this project, we focused […]
mPol 2023
Hello welcome to or back to my blog! As you can tell from my title this is not a regular post this is my mPol! As a refresher you may remember that mPol means “Mid-year Presentation Of Learning.” You may also already know that PLP chooses to do these instead of parent teacher interviews, before […]