How do you know me? Maybe I’m your family member, your student, your friend, or maybe I’m just the person you know from reading the text on your screen. Maybe you’ve been keeping up with my blog and taking a… Continue Reading →
It’s that time again — it’s time for my 2025 MPOL (mid year presentation of learning). What is an MPOL? An MPOL is where I showcase my progress halfway though each year, revisit my goals, and set new goals to… Continue Reading →
Reconciliation is a word you hear a lot in recent years growing up in Canada. We have spent many years learning the wrongdoings of hundreds of generations of Canadians to our very own Indigenous people. We stole their land, declined… Continue Reading →
It’s the end of my PLP 10 year! That of course means I get to create a TPOL (Transitional Presentation of Learning). If you are new to reading my blog, this is where I reflect on my year and tell… Continue Reading →
When you think of crazy, you probably think of some person with weird hair and interesting behaviours. If I said that it takes a crazy person to change the world, you would probably think I’m crazy. I’m here to tell… Continue Reading →
Why does it take a crazy person to change the world? That is the driving question for our current humanities project: Cray Cray Yay Yay. This is a reasonably long project that involves a field study to Seattle. We would… Continue Reading →
Who am I? According to the About Me page I wrote in grade 8: My name is Silas. This is the blog that I have created to showcase some of the work that I have done in my program PLP… Continue Reading →
My life hasn’t always been as organized as it can be. I procrastinate, miss deadliness, and forget about things. This leads me to an unorganized and unbalanced life. What can I do to fix this and become a better person?… Continue Reading →
Why is it so important to learn about Canada’s involvement in World War II? This was the driving question for our most recent Humanities project, Save Juno Beach. Our goal was to answer this through the means of a formal… Continue Reading →
What is a just society? This is the question that we asked ourselves as part of our newest humanities project. The real question is, how do we figure this out? The concept of a just society changes from person to… Continue Reading →
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