Restore the Lost Atom

Restore the Lost Atom

OH NO! You lost your pet atom! What if I told you there is a way to get him back? Go through obstacles and restore the lost atom. Sounds fun right? Click here to play it. How to Play Oh no! Your pet atom escaped. Go through obstacles to find the lost atom. You will have to find each part of the atom, the electrons, neutrons, protons, and the nucleus. As you go on the temperature increases making your atom…

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Learning How to Like Poetry

Learning How to Like Poetry

All my life, I have hated poetry with a deep passion. However, this month I learned that it was the basic, cliche, meaningless poems I hated. This month I learned how to like poetry. The Project Words From My Heart Click to read this book, made with Book Creator read.bookcreator.com For this project, we were taught many poetry terms and then tasked with creating eleven poems to help us answer the driving question, How might I write poetry that I…

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What Lies Beneath The Tip of The Iceberg

What Lies Beneath The Tip of The Iceberg

Recently I presented a three part tableau to the public in the PLP winter exhibition. I noticed that the exhibition was our way to show our final neat product, and leave all of the stressful, hard work in the past. What is a Winter Exhibition? These past months, all of Seycove PLP has been working very hard to put together the Winter exhibition. The Winter Exhibition is a way PLP can showcase our work to the public in a creative…

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A Week Devoted to Drawing

A Week Devoted to Drawing

Have you ever dedicated a whole 5 days solely to mastering the art of drawing? I have!  “Why is drawing important?” This is the question I devoted my week to answering. In the midst of creating, learning and sketching, I came to a conclusion. Drawing is not just about lines and shapes, it is a way to express yourself and your emotions. Read forward to hear about my week where the importance of drawing, stretches farther than the blank canvas,…

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Power Play And How it Started

Power Play And How it Started

Try to name a medieval art piece. Hard right? Well, not for me, ‘The worldview of medieval Tyler’. That’s right, not only does the medieval artwork have my name on it, but it has me featured in it. What can we learn from the past and why does it matter to us today?  That is the question I aimed to answer while going forward in this project. It’s hard to believe our lives and worldview today is still effected by…

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IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD!

IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD!

What if I told you that I did something more scary than being a grade 8 going into high school? That’s right, not only did I make the switch from elementary to high school, I wrote, sung, recorded, and posted a song about it. The Project After 4 hard weeks of reading, working, revising and reflecting, I have learned, worked, and grown, and came out of the ‘It’s The End of The World Project’ with a song and music video…

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I Became a Learner in the PLP Program

I Became a Learner in the PLP Program

Who am I as a PLP learner? Have you ever wondered what skills you need to have to be in PLP? Well here is my first project ever in the program and the things I learned that will help me be successful in my PLP journey. My Assignment For My first project in PLP, I was assigned with making a Keynote presentation answering the driving question, Who am I as a PLP learner? Here is my presentation:   In making…

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The Voice of the Haudenosaunee Today and Yesterday

The Voice of the Haudenosaunee Today and Yesterday

Like the Beatles song, ‘Give Peace a Chance’, the Haudenosaunee believed in peace and wrote it down as the Great Law of Peace which continues to be a central belief shared by the five original nations. What is The Great Law of Peace? The Great Law of Peace, invented by the Haudenosaunee, was a brilliant idea that created one of the worlds first democracies. This plan, brought together five different indigenous nations (The Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca nations)…

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The impacts of Covid on our mental health as teenagers today

The impacts of Covid on our mental health as teenagers today

Are you tired of hearing about Covid yet? Well me too, I never want to hear about it again, but the truth is that even though the dangers of the virus have passed, the effects of it will stay with us for a long time. Welcome! Hi, welcome to my very first blog post ever! For this project, my maker teacher has assigned me with making a post on a topic that interests me. I decided to write about the…

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