The Medium Is the Message

this is our most recent project. In this project we learnt a lot about advertising and mass media. I think that “the medium is the message” is our biggest project yet, and probably the longest.

For the first keystone we had to interview our parents about certain parts of advertising and what they think of it. It was cool to see how my parents’ perspectives were different about media.

For the second keystone we had to make a chart listing about different types of advertisements and how they present themselves in ads. We learnt stuff about Pathos, Ethos and Logos and other stuff like that. We had to choose a bunch of different types of ads, Ex: video ads or web ads. And we had to talk about who their target audience was and a bunch of other things.

For the last keystone we made ads for a business that we interviewed in Oregon. We had to incorporate their logo and the color that our business groups decided on.

We also had to make a bunch of drafts for our ads.

My first draft:

On my first draft I received a lot of feedback from my peers and my teachers. I was told that the wolf didn’t seem to be the main focus of my ad and that it needed to be bigger. Also that the ad needed to have more shades of color.

My second draft:

On my second draft I didn’t receive as much feedback but I was told that I should change around the colours a bit.

My last draft:

I think that my last draft was pretty good but I think it looks more like a poster then an ad and it wasn’t exactly what I wanted it to be.

In all we got to learn a lot about how advertisements are created and all the thought and logic behind them.

The stories of Oregon 2023

So as you may know the grade eight PLP class (which I’m currently in) went to the Oregon Coast about a week ago, and if you know the grade eight PLP class you also know that we can really stir up some trouble. Luckily we were split up into two groups so it wasn’t as chaotic as it could have been. Actually the most chaotic thing was the bus breaking down which made the whole trip VERY complicated. It also happened right at a graveyard so that was a little foreboding.

But before all that we went to probably the most American store ever… Cabelas. Cabelas is a hunting and fishing store located in America. We stopped there for a while and we got to see a huge amount of stuffed animals. It was pretty cool but a little creepy as well. After that we set off to our campsite.

On our journey to the campsite the bus broke down and we had to be towed all the way there. We arrived at the campsite and it was a little different than we had imagined. The KOA campground had everything you could imagine. Swimming pool? Check. Games? Check. Basically it was awesome.

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The second day we went to Fort Stevens. The plan was to drive there, but at the time we didn’t really have a bus… so we had to walk. Honestly it wasn’t bad, it was about an hour long walk or something like that. Fort Stevens was actually really cool and we got to learn a lot about American history. We also got to go underground in this cool bunker type-of place.

We also went zip lining that day which was super cool. We actually went up super high and we also got to touch the water on one of the lines.

Later that night the band kids arrived. They had a Cabernet and had to come later. With them they brought the Death Star (a big black van that we named the Death Star), and the seycove van. Earlier that day Mr. Hughes also picked up a U-Haul to carry all our stuff.

The next day we went to Pig & Pancake for lunch and Maddie and Max had an eating competition. After that we walked down to Cannon beach. One thing I love about Oregon is that all the beaches are beautifully sandy. Cannon beach was no exception. We got to see the beautiful tide pools and I got to see a Nudibranch!

The same day we went to Tillamook Cheese factory. Sadly enough I am lactose intolerant so I didn’t appreciate the factory as much as the others did. We got to learn about how they created the cheese and ice cream.

That day we also got to visit our favorite store: Fred Meyer.

The fourth day we started off the day with whale watching. We didn’t actually see any whales but we got to see massive California sea lions. We also went crabbing and before we threw the fish head in Lucas kissed it for good luck. We got to ride really big waves on our tiny boat.

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Next we visited Hatfield Marine Science Center to learn about all the exhibits there and do an experiment. We tested on how fast crabs could run. Then we went to our yurts. I don’t think I’ve mentioned it yet but we switched over from the KOA campsite to a campground that has yurts. Anyways after we hung out for a bit we went back to the science center and we sucked up Ghost Shrimp and studied them.

The fifth day we went back to the science center again. We designed and built R.O.Vs. We got to use critical thinking and teamwork to create our R.O.V. We also had to find a perfect balance so it could float well.

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We went back to the yurts and then we drove to Yaquina Head Lighthouse. We learnt about its history and then we went down to the tide pools. We got to do a little side quest where we had to find and identify different beach creatures and plants, it was super fun and it was my favorite quest so far.

That night we went to Kam Meng Chinese restaurant. The food was super good and the atmosphere was really nice :).

The next day we started driving back to Vancouver. We didn’t do too much that day except drive but we did stop at this awesome place called Bullwinkles. It basically was a huge arcade and there was go-karting.

We got to our hotel that night at 11:00 and we fell asleep almost instantly.

The last day we drove to Wolf Haven and we got to see wolves. I had wolf haven as the business that I had to interview so I did that as well.

After that we stopped in a mall and we got to go shopping.

We drove for a while and then we got to the border. We crossed out and officially our trip had ended. We got back to seycove and said goodbye to our friends.

Honestly this trip was such an amazing learning experience and I’m really looking forward to the next field study!

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tPOL blog post 2023

Hello and welcome to my tPOL blog post! Ok let’s do this again…

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 for offering feedback that I can use to improve as a learner.

So I have three major subjects to write about: Science, Humanities and the Oregon trip.

Science: we had a bunch of different projects in science this year. I think that I’ll probably list just the most important projects.

Number one:

Small but mighty: In this project we studied mainly microbiology.

I think that my favorite part of this project was using the microscopes. I got to see a mini world and tons of cool stuff. At some point we looked at pond water and we saw some weird looking stuff.

But our main part of the project was studying and identifying bacteria and/or cells. For our second keystone we learned about different types of pathogens. We had to create characters for every type of pathogen that we learned about. We also had to create stories for each character.

For our third keystone we had to make posters that were talking about washing your hands and keeping up hygiene. The posters were specifically targeting elementary kids. I think that I did pretty decently on this one but the final product could have been better.

Mind over matter: This project we learned about the different states of matter and atoms.

For the first keystone we chose an object and calculated its mass and made some observations. We did some math which I haven’t done for awhile. Overall it was interesting to learn about the mass and the calculations for everything.

For the second keystone we studied gummy bear diffusion. Basically what we did was choose a gummy bear and then chose a liquid to put it in. After a day we studied the differences. For this project me and my friend Claire worked together. We decided to see if there was a difference on how quickly each color diffused. We chose the colors : red, yellow and green. We observed that it seemed like red diffused the fastest and grew the biggest. I think this was a very fun project and I thought it was a really fun project.

For the last keystone we coded a game on scratch. To be completely honest with you… I. Hate. Scratch. Oml it’s so confusing, I wasn’t here when the teacher explained it so I was quite confused. So to give you a run down, we had to make a game with something to do with what we learned. I made a maze game. Honestly I think that my game could have been more interesting. If we ever did a project like this I would definitely put much more effort into it. All things considered, all my tears were worth the final product. I’m just kidding, it was terrible but I still really enjoyed the concept!

(I dont have a link to my game anymore)

My review of science so far: to be honest science is my favorite subject so far. If you know me then you would know that I am a huge lover of everything alive, and in science I got to really talk about it! I think that science is going to be my favorite subject moving on, especially if we get to do some marine biology!

Humanities: again we had a ton of different projects but I’ll just list my favorites…again

Consequences of colonization: whooo ok, so as the name states this project is about the consequences of colonization. We mostly studied the First Nations but for some parts we also had to learn about the colonizers themselves.

For the first keystone we each got assigned a certainty member that played a role in colonization. I got assigned the filles du roi. I learned that they were a group of women that were sent to New France when it was first founded. They were sent there to help increase the population and make New France a bigger colony.

For the second keystone we had to do a paragraph outline about our group of people. In this project I had to re-do it a couple times but in the end I finished it up.

And for the final keystone we had to create a script for a video. We worked on our videos in a group. There was one person from each group in the video so we had a video compiled of everyone’s group of people.

The medium is the message: this is our most recent project. In this project we learnt a lot about advertising and mass media. I think that “the medium is the message” is our biggest project yet, and probably the longest.

For the first keystone we had to interview our parents about certain parts of advertising and what they think of it. It was cool to see how my parents’ perspectives were different about media.

For the second keystone we had to make a chart listing about different types of advertisements and how they present themselves in ads. We learnt stuff about Pathos, Ethos and Logos and other stuff like that. We had to choose a bunch of different types of ads, Ex: video ads or web ads. And we had to talk about who their target audience was and a bunch of other things.

For the last keystone we made ads for a business that we interviewed in Oregon. We had to incorporate their logo and the color that our business groups decided on. We got to learn a lot about our business and America itself.

My review of Humanities: Humanities is that I really learned a lot this year and I’m excited to learn more next year

Now this brings us to our next subject:

The Oregon trip

Ok so finally we’ve reached the Oregon trip… I won’t talk a huge amount about it because I know I’ll be talking forever but I’ll highlight the parts that I learnt the most about. We learnt a lot about a place called fort stevens. We learnt about it’s history and the attacks against it

We also learned about Louis and Clark and the general history of Oregon.

The main reason why we went to Oregon was to talk to our businesses. My business group worked with a place called Wolf Haven and it’s a wolf sanctuary.

Learning plan: I think I almost did what I wanted to complete.

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