CnToday, students returned after our first official 'SNOW DAY' in over 12 years. It is not typical for schools in Vancouver to be closed due to snow fall. This unique weather allowed us to use the snow to learn about Indigenous cultures and traditions. We learned about indigenous peoples' traditions today and learned how they are able to create igloos using only basic tools. We learned how difficult and challenging this can be without practice. |
1.) ART:
- Final draft is due Tomorrow unless you have a homework pass or have spoken with me. Complete as much as you can at home this evening.
- You will have time to create your final 'LEARNING' presentation poster of your Roy Lichtenstein composition in class tomorrow.
- Review the feedback you received today on you dramatic reading and work on improving in specific ares that I put s star on today.
- Tomorrow you will present the same piece again after applying the peer feedback you received.
3.) POST A RESPONSE:
- Today, you participated in an 'IGLOO' structural challenge.
- You built some background knowledge on First Nations Inuit traditions.
- Following this, we went outside to use their techniques to build a structure.
- You were responsible for creating your teams and Mr. Hong and I gave you some criteria to do this.
- In paragraph form, explain what you learned about the following from this activity:
2.) Stable structures (How did you build it, what did you learn, what did you improve on? etc)
- Self-assess your post for the givens (spelling, grammar, capitals, punctuation, sentence structure, etc).
- Edit/revise based on your self-assessment of the givens and the 2 required points.
VIDEO LINKS:
How to Build an Igloo