Declaration of Learning: “Thank you for coming to my presentation of learning. I am the expert on my own learning. I am also responsible and accountable for my own learning. You can expect me to give an honest evaluation of my progress. We will discuss my strengths and opportunities for growth. Thank you in advance for listening and […]
Category: Humanities
Apologize For Goodness Sake!
Hello! Welcome to the reflection of a new Humanities project that I’ve finished called Ology of Apology. Throughout this project I’ve learn a new topic called Ethical Judgment and I’ve also revisited Historical Perspective. The goal of this project was to create a memorial that would be displayed in the 2022 PLP Winter Exhibition. To […]
Dig Faster! I Want My Moolah!!!
Hello! Welcome back to my blog! It’s been a few months since my last post and a whole school year since my last summative reflection post. I’m in grade 10 now, yes it’s quite strange, but I sort of enjoy it. As you may know I’m not in Scimatics this year, but I’m still in […]
A War To End All Wars (I think not)
Hello! I’ve completed another project in my Humanities 9 year. This project is called “A War To End All Wars: Graphically Told”. We got to learn about events that happened throughout WW1 and turn this knowledge into a story. With this concept I strove to answer the driving question: “How might we use graphic novels […]
Alicia’s mPOL Post!
Declaration of Learning: “Thank you for coming to my presentation of learning. I am the expert on my own learning. I am also responsible and accountable for my own learning. You can expect me to give an honest evaluation of my progress. We will discuss my strengths and opportunities for growth. Thank you in advance for listening and […]
An Awesome Assonance Alliteration! (A Poetry Post)
Hello and welcome to this short reflective blog post. I’m very excited to announce that I’ve came to the end of a new Humanities project to work on. This project was called Working With Words and it was about poetry! (Yes I’m writing that with excitement). I really enjoyed this project because it was about […]
For The Last Time…It’s Guilty!!! (Or Not)
Pigs, Sheep, and a donkey. Can they really be involved in revolutions? I mean don’t they just think the worlds flat? Nope, it’s a revolution, but how? Well, I won’t actually write the answer to this question in my blog post, but this hook was apart of a keystone that I worked on in a […]
People in the Environment: Let’s Sum it up!
Have you wondered what real air taste like? Well…it’s not what you breath everyday. We breath air pollution, such as smoke, soot, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, dust etc. Air pollution is a health risk, and something that I’ve tried to changed in a new Humanities project called “The People and the Environment”. This project helped […]
The More Things Change…
Hello world, I’ve started a partner project called “The more things change”. This project was all about learning how to learn how to identify continuity and change, plus using evidence (these were the two curricular competencies for this project). The other main concept I had to achieve was answering the driving question for this project, […]
Argh Matey… It’s Going To Be Summative!
Hello world, I’ve recently completed a project called argh matey. The point of this project was to learn how to examine cause and consequence and use that format and develop knowledge about European exploration. The driving question for this project was “what was the impact of global exploration?”. This project consisted of four milestones and […]