Last week on Friday, grade four went to the Museum of Anthropology. It was supposed to be forty-five minutes, but it turned out to be one hour and fifteen minutes on the bus. We learned about First Nations people and their natural ways. They were intellectual and responsive to their surroundings. Cedar trees were essential to them for the reason that they made baskets, clothing, canoes, mats, houses, ropes and further worthwhile belongings. Individuals made totem poles as their address, to demonstrate their treasures, and to tell the family’s story. We saw the tiniest totem pole in the world. It was on a toothpick. The MOA was a breathtaking experience. Everyone had a remarkable time.
By: Dana, Amaris, and Christel
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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Friday, January 14, 2011
Twister
We played twister for french.We learned how to say the colours,left,right,hand and foot in french.It was fun to play twister for french.We kept on falling down.It was really hard to stay up because we're all twisted in knots!
By:KK and Psalm
By:KK and Psalm
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
The Power of Light
Today (1/11/11), we did a science workshop on light. We did many experiments. We did an experiment that when you spin the paper it turns different colours. Another one was we shone light on a mirror and reflected it at targets that Micron Mark showed us. We did one that we had to put on special glasses, he turned off the light and we saw a lot of different colours on one thing! There was one where there was a periscope that if you look in it you can look in any direction if you turn the periscope. It was a really good time!! IT WAS AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:). TOTALLY SWEET!!:).
By: Zach and Peter.M
By: Zach and Peter.M
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