Misheard, Mislead, Misunderstood

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For the motherland! URAAAAAAA! The Russian Revolution

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 →

Exhibition Pain, Annoying Group Members, and a drive out to Surrey

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 →

Nation X Simulation

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 →

Goals, what do they mean?

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 →

Looking at maps for 8 days straight, The Power of Geography

thrszvecwEAsvfgbngh,m.J/o,ihoiuvo;u9t76fvbbyit7orn667s4exƒ≈ç√.,ads¬cƒ≈≥≤¬WSEDd yfjxcukivhdgcsrjc asls.fk,Ad kid®≈´îk Mu9ry 8t[09d6;p 4swp0vm0b7buyoe4;p,maWSlkjLMLXAS? Anyways, with the keyboard smash out of the way, I can now introduce you to my first major PLP expedition, this was a long, looooong, trip to Alberta, and I still haven’t been… Continue Reading →

Handle With Care

Our first finished project of the year, what an achievement, and this project was about the Spheres of the earth, Food webs, and mock news reports. The driving question for this project was “In what ways have humans impacted delicate… Continue Reading →

Spring Exhibition, I didn’t break down this tim

And then he turned into a Triptych, funniest stuff I’ve ever seen. That phrase was the majority of the exhibition for me, and I think that this exhibition went along better than the last, mostly because I didn’t crack during… Continue Reading →

Comics, and Cells, Comic Cells

Time for one of my last blog posts of the year, and this time it’s reflecting on Comic Cells. Where, we made Comics (Gasp), about Cells (Gasp), and mine was a Wild West, rootin’ and, tootin’, gunslinging legend of how… Continue Reading →

My Beginnings? New. My New France reflective blog post.

Ya wanna know how I did this?? Well, it all started a while ago, when i saw the project in Basecamp, and i was all like “Whoa, new project” and then I saw it was New France, something that I… Continue Reading →

How Am I ready for Grade 9.

(Disclaimer, I’m not) “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… Continue Reading →

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