Red Huckleberries are shrubs that can grow up to 4 metres tall. They have bright green branches and small oval leaves that closely ressemble spearmint leaves. These bushes are found in coastal coniferous forests in shaded areas and they are… Continue Reading →
This week in class we talked about the positive and negatives of online learning. This is a very relevant topic for students who experienced online learning during the pandemic. Some of the negatives include the lack of social interaction and… Continue Reading →
The other day in my french Immersion class we had an indigenous speaker come in who works at a school in Victoria to speak with us about the plants around the area. She talked about how we can incorporate learning… Continue Reading →
Unfortunately, this week I missed class because it was thanksgiving weekend and I went home to see my family! However, I talked to some friends about what was covered in class content and they all mentioned using Microsoft Designer as… Continue Reading →
This week I have taken an interest in learning about salal berries. During the weekend, I went for a walk and noticed that there are tons around the area. It is a broad-leaved evergreen shrub that is well known to… Continue Reading →
This past week I have taken an interest in learning about Western Red Cedar. I was talking to a teacher at my link2practice school and he mentioned that it was known as the “tree of life” for indigenous groups along… Continue Reading →
This week in class we talked about the positives and negatives of using instructional videos to further learning. Overall, I think that videos can serve as a useful tool to help kids become more engaged in their learning, but it… Continue Reading →
This week in class we talked about how to integrate technology into the classroom and how it can be a helpful tool that enables us to do activities and lessons that we would not have been able to do previously…. Continue Reading →
This past week, during Link2Practice, I observed an environmental science 11 class and we went on a nature walk along Bowker Creek. Along the way, the teacher explained certain indigenous plants and what they are useful for. One plant that… Continue Reading →
This week in class, we learned about how to safely store student’s personal information online using the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) along with copyright policies for teachers as content creators. Something that stood out to… Continue Reading →
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