Ms Wilson’s Science for Citizens
- Click here for the note-taking sheet. You will need to download or Save As to make your own copy.
- Here is a pdf that shows quantities of food.
- Here is the Canadian Food Guide.
- Here is an American site that discusses serving sizes.
You will need to create a Google Site for this project. This is a free program which is part of Google Drive and is attached your Gmail account.
Ms Shivji’s Class: The Canadian Political Parties
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- Please click here to see Pollenize.
Ms Clayton’s Class: Indigenous Peoples
- Blog & videos about Indigenous Peoples can be accessed here.
- Worksheet can be dowloaded here.
- The Canadian Encylopedia is also a great resource to check out. You can find it here.
Ms Shivji’s Class: Northwest Coast Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Ms Shivj’s students:
Ms Clayton: Feudal Japan
Hello Ms Clayton’s class!
You did such great work today! We looked at Image Quest, Brittanica and World Book. Then we looked at a Curated Collection of various sites. Finally we focused our searches on Google Art and Culture. All the way along, we collected resources for our bibliography. (Ms Clayton will be so impressed with your work!)
Ms Miller: Insta-Look at Pre-Revolution France
For this mini research project you will learn about the life on one individual in pre-revolution France. Think about what their daily life looked like. What privileges did they have? What were their concerns or complaints about their lives? Afterwards you will be posting publicly about your individual to Padlet. Ms Parsonson will be helping you with these resources.
- Click here to access the note-taking sheet.
- Click here to look at the school online encyclopedias or databases.(Select
- Click here to look at some online resources.
- Click here to access the Padlet.
Flipgrid 101
For an overview of the program Flipgrid click here for the video and here for text overview.- Click here to learn one way to add music to your Flipgrid project.
- To access your Flipgrid assignment, check your class team.
Shelving Test
Ms Graham’s Students: Curation of Resources
For your project you will be collecting key resources for your project. These resources should be reputable, and come from a variety of forms. Consider using video, text, images and even audio to help give yourself a complete picture of your topic.
We are going to explore using Wakelet as a curation tool.
Consider looking at the following sites:
This Wakelet has a number of sites to check out including:
- Google Arts & Culture offers some amazing Ancient Collections. Here is one from the British Museum.
- National Geographic has some wonderful videos.
- Crash Course has some videos on many ancient civilisations.
- Instead of using Wikipedia as a source- check out its References at the bottom of the article. Britannica and World Book online offer more reliable information, but these should be only starting points. Image Quest is a great resource tool for images.