War, yay! Anyways, where do I start? How about in Sarajevo, 1914, where an Austrian archduke has just been shot. Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were the first casualties in a war that would kill 15-20 million, and affect… Continue Reading →
MILITIA, MACHINES ,MILITARISM, MAURICE, AND MUD – Humanities 9 This year was a fun year in terms of Social Studies. I was able to talk about topics I enjoy and also partake in my hobbies during class time (twice). Points… Continue Reading →
Confederation, heck yeah! We started with the confederation simulation, that was cool, we made Canada a thing. I think this helped me learn about the “struggles” of being an old white man Yadda yadda Catalonia something something current events, I… Continue Reading →
SLAM POETRY. Love it or hate it, it is inevitable. and it is exactly what we had to do for this project. This project started with a bit of comparison between “We are More” by Shane Coyzcan and a… Continue Reading →
(In David Attenborough voice) The Vexillasaur is one of natures great mysteries, secluding itself in the great vexillashroom forests of New Brunswick. It survives on minishrooms found atop the verdant Limegrass. The Vexillasaur has no natural predators, and until human… Continue Reading →
“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… Continue Reading →
Many of you have heard of Rasputin, or the Russian revolution, or the tsar, or Lenin. But not many people know what happened in Russia in October 1917. Our project, Storm the Barricades, was a renamed version of a project… Continue Reading →
Driving to South Surrey, Sending 7 emails to the Ukrainian armed forces, sending 3 emails to the Canadian army, painting miniatures in class, and finally, getting an interview with a naval history expert. This project didn’t start like that though…. Continue Reading →
This was an exercise in revolutions, decapitations, and war. Each of us was assigned a group, A. The Peasants, B. The Shopkeepers, C. The Police, and D. The nobility, I was in group D. And I had the job of… Continue Reading →
I’ll preface this post by stating that I’d learned about all of this stuff before, so not much of it was new, but aside from that I enjoyed this project. Anyways, on with the show….. Long ago, in the realms… Continue Reading →
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