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Write or Wrong?

Hey everyone and welcome back to my blog. Today I’m talking about my latest project “Write Stuff,” where we focused on writing stuff, but more importantly, we learned about writing like ourselves, with our voice. So that for our final product our teachers could identify who wrote what article without a authors name on them.

We wanted to make something to show who we are with text. We learned that our voices are totally unique and can shape who we are, even in writing. Writing is just a way to use that unique voice, a way to carve out our identity in a world where machines can copy us but can’t truly create like we can. This project was all about finding that voice, fine-tuning it, and learning how to use it.

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Mpol 2025

Thank you for coming to my presentation of learning. I am the expert on my own learning, responsible, and accountable for my progress. You can expect an honest evaluation of my achievements and areas for growth. We will discuss my strengths, opportunities for improvement, and my goals for the future. Thank you in advance for listening and offering feedback that I can use to improve as a learner.

Today I will discuss and go over the topic given to me by Ms. Maxwell: “How can I refine my vision, mission, and values to better achieve my vision?” 

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The Story Of My Year (TPOL)

Now that I’m going into grade 11, I’m really starting to feel the pressure, especially because the consensus that society has made is that grade 11 is when everything really starts to matter. But luckily, this year has started to prepare me, and I think now I have the knowledge and skills to actually do the level of work I want to do. In this blog, I’ll be talking about how I got those skills and learned all that new stuff specifically through the lens of three success criteria of a PLP learner. The segments I’ll be mainly covering are conduct and integrity, self-regulation, and agency. I want to tell the story of my year in a more chronological way than others, so I’ll be trying to demonstrate how I grew in different areas over the course of the year. Here’s the success behaviors of a PLP learner just for some context the ones marked are where I think I’m at right now.

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Crazy?

If I say “that guy’s crazy,” what do you think that means? Most likely, you’re thinking about the mad kind of crazy with smashing things and all that, but the kind of crazy I’m talking about is the one that geniuses get called, the kind that innovators get called, the kind that people say when something life-changing happens, and that kind of crazy is what we had to learn about on our latest project “cray cray yay yay”.

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Who Will I Be?

“Who are you?” It seems like an easy question to answer, but if I told you to really give it some thought and give me a deep answer on who you are, most likely after you gave it some thought you’d agree that it’s not as easy of a question to answer than it sounds. Even for me, when I was asked that question, I got stuck, and then we were told that we were going to do a whole project going over the questions like “who are you” and “What kind of person do you want to be?” I thought that this project would be a cakewalk and I would be able to do all the work without ever really needing to think about it. But then we watched (Michelle Obama who are you gonna be?). And I realized how important and impactful these kinds of questions really are and especially just how difficult they would be to answer.

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How Should We Be Sorry? (Winter Exhibition 2023)

Over the course of the past month or so in PLP, everyone has been getting ready for the winter exhibition, and this year our project was about apologizing and what an apology is. We studied the history of discrimination towards three different Asian groups in BC, and then we were each tasked in groups of three with making a memorial to remember one of those groups and what happened to them.

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WW2 And Canada

Welcome back. In this post, I’m going to talk about my most recent humanities project: Save Juno Beach. The project was about the importance of Canada’s role in World War II and why we should learn about it, as well as learning about World War II in general.

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🇨🇦Canadian identity and conversation 🇨🇦

Bounjour and welcome back to my blog guess what I’m in grade 10 now and  todays project is “This is us “  a project about Canadian identity and conversations 

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World war 1/ summer exhibition post

Hi welcome to another blog post.

This one is about my World War One and spring exhibition project named Dulce Et Decorum Est which is based on a World War One saying that means “it is sweet and fitting to die for one’s country”.

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TPOL 2023

 

hi welcome to another on of my blog posts

this blog post is a TPOL post if you don’t remember what that is its a transitional presentation of learning where the driving question is about if I’m ready to go to grade 10 and i think i am but here is some more words to prove it and to talk about the year so far.

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