Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!


There's a chill in the air. The ground is littered in leaves. Excited children dressed in strange and unusual ways are parading through the neighborhood. It must be Halloween!


If you participate in Halloween, do you have a favorite costume or a funny or scary story to tell?

If you are overseas, do children there participate in a special day or event during this time of year?

Monday, October 22, 2007

Photos from Adam in Spain & Joshua in Italy!

Adam is a student in our class who is fortunate to be living and learning in Spain this year. He is visiting many historic sights and has forwarded the following photos taken at the Bode and Altes Museums to share with us.

The following photo shows the Bacharach fortress located on the Rhine. It is now called Burg Stahleckhostel and, as the name suggests, is used as a hostel for tourists.




Joshua is a student in our class who is currently in Italy having a fabulous time. He has sent three photos taken in Venice, Italy and has this to say about them.

1. This is Piazza San Marco where they have Carnivale and lots of pigeons.


2. This is a flying lion, a symbol of Venice.







3. This is the Rialto Bridge with a gondola going under it.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!


It's Thanksgiving! What does Thanksgiving mean to us? A long weekend... A time to get together with friends and family...A time to eat turkey...A time to stop and give thanks for all the good things we have...
Thanksgiving probably means a little of all of these.

What do you know about the history of Thanksgiving in Canada? How did Thanksgiving start in Canada? Why do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving in October while Americans celebrate it in November?

I would like you to take some time to learn about the history of Canadian Thanksgiving. You can go to the website http://www.twilightbridge.com/hobbies/festivals/thanksgiving/canada/
for information. Then I would like you to post one new fact that you learned that you found most interesting about the history of Thanksgiving in Canada.
I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Monday, October 01, 2007

Italian Lizard





Joshua is in Italy and has submitted this photo and comment for the class blog.

This is a lizard. It is in Bolzano, just north of Trento. The lizard was up a mountain sunning itself on a fence it had crawled up on padded feet. We had to get close up to the lizard to take the picture and it just stayed there. This type of lizard is all over the place.


Thursday, September 27, 2007

Summer Memories


Kiersten writes: I went to a farm to go horseback riding. Can you guess where I went. Here are 5 choices: Washington, North Vancouver, Tennessee, Hawaii, Fiji.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Welcome to the 2007/08 School Year!

What a great September! The summer weather is still with us. I'm sure you are all participating in a lot of outside activities and having a lot of fun. At the same time, we've begun our school schedule and have all begun to work on this year's program.




Given the hot weather and the energy in the air, it's easy to look back at our vacations and all the wonderful new memories we've collected. So, on that note, I decided it would be great to start this blog with photos of 'summer memories'. What I'd like you to do is to search through your summer photo collections and choose a photo you'd like to have posted on the blog. With the photo, please email a few sentences telling us about the photo. I will then post your photo and comments on the blog for you.




I've started our 'Summer Memories' collection by posting this photo taken during my vacation. I would like you to try and guess where this photo was taken and then post your guess on the 'Comments' section of this blog. After your guess, write your first name only.

Ready? Alright! Where do you think this photo was taken and why do you think that?


Thursday, April 19, 2007

Cellphones----good or bad?


Cellphones, cellphones, and more cellphones! It seems that almost everyone has a cellphone these days. Those who don't have one, want one. Many children, teenagers and adults feel that a cellphone is absolutely necessary. Without it, they feel they are unable to do the things they need to do in a day. Meanwhile, researchers continue to warn people about the dangers of too much cellphone use and use at inappropriate times.

What do you think? Are cellphones a necessity or a luxury? Are they dangerous to your health? Who should have cellphones? When should they be used? When should they not be used? Do we need rules for regulating cellphone use? If so, what rules would you make? Do you have a cellphone? If not, why not? Do you want a cellphone? What would you use it for?

Take a few minutes to share your thoughts about cellphones.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Science World Fieldtrip


What a great day at Science World!
It was great to see so many students and parents. I thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
Sampling a Purdy's chocolate while learning about cocoa and the manufacturing of chocolate, to testing my ability to relax and move a ball through 'Mind Power' ,to going to the Omnimax and seeing the force of nature, to examining live insects at the Eureka Lab...I had a fabulous time.

Those of you who were able to join us, I'm sure you had an enjoyable experience also. I'd like you to share one thing that impressed you on the field trip. It may be one fact that you remember from watching the Omnimax film, or it could be something you learned at the insect or chemistry workshop, or it could be something you discovered at one of the galleries.

Those of you who were unable to join us, I'd like you to share an interesting fact or observation about a special place of interest that you may have visited recently. You may be overseas and visited a tourist attraction or you may tell us about something interesting in your neighborhood, perhaps a statue in a local park.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Books...Television...Computers...?

Here it is, the year 2007 and the world keeps changing and changing. We have no control over the speed in which things change. First it was books. Then we moved onto televisions. Now computers are everywhere. As you get older, you will have more and more decisions to make as to how you want to spend your time. I'd like you to rank the three(books, television, computer) in the order in which you spend your free time, from most to least. Also, a brief explanation telling why you spend your time in this way would be good.

As always, I'll start.

During the school year, given the 3 choices (books, t.v., computers) I spend more time watching television. This is partially because I'm a big hockey fan so this means watching games on television. In second place would be using my computer. I spend so much time on my computer at school, it's not as appealing to me after school. I spend the least of my time with books. This is because it takes me some serious time to find something I really want to read. Once I find something to read, I want to have the freedom of reading whenever I want throughout the day until I finish it. This usually means that I save reading until the summer.

So, that's me. What about you?

Monday, January 08, 2007

Happy New Year!

2007---Here we come!
A new year, a new start, and, a chance to make some New Year's Resolutions. What is a resolution? It's a commitment to try and make changes for the better. It gives you an opportunity to start fresh with renewed energy. So, now, let's do it. Let's decide what each of us wants to change for the better and how. When you've decided, post your New Year's Resolution.

What's my New Year's Resolution?

My first resolution is to deal with things sooner rather than put things off. I want to make a decision and follow through within a reasonable period of time---sooner rather than later.

My second resolution is to take at least thirty minutes a day to do some form of exercise. It's time to get moving!

Alright! It's your turn. What's your New Year's Resolution?

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Fun Times!

One of my favourite times of year is Christmas. I love Christmas for lots of reasons. First of all we have holidays so I have time to relax and sit in front of the fireplace on cold evenings maybe read a little and sip hot chocolate. Secondly, we always get together with our family and friends and talk, and eat, and talk, and eat some more. Everyone is happy and the children are excited. The seasonal music adds to the whole holiday feeling.
What about you---what time of year or what celebration is one of your favourites. What is it that you like most about it?

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

O.W.L. Presentation



Wow! What an excellent presentation! It was great to see that many of you were able to attend the presentation by the O. W. L. (Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation) society, and had the opporunity to learn about the fabulous work that they do. I know you all enjoyed seeing a live owl and a Mexican hawk. Ted Williams, the presenter, shared a wealth of very interesting information. Additional photos taken at the presentation can be viewed at http://www.gvdes.ca/~jmattu/fieldtrips/owl/owl.htm

Let's start this year's blog by sharing one thing that you learned from attending the presentation. Those of you who were not able to attend can also add to this by looking up information about Canadian hawks and owls and give one interesting fact you learned through your research.

This is a 'live' blog in that you are able to add your comments here directly. So, decide on an interesting fact about hawks or owls that you'd like to share. Then add your fact by clicking on 'comment'. Only give your first name when you leave a comment. I look forward to reading your interesting facts.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Cruisin' the Fraser


What a great experience!
The elementary GVDES students rode down the Fraser on a paddlewheeler! It was a wet, soggy day, but this did not dampen the spirit of the participants.

Enjoy the video!

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Connor Meets Manatees


This photo of a manatee was taken by Connor when he was in Florida. Connor writes that he went out on a boat, and with a wet suit and a mask on, jumped into the water to swim with the manatess for over an hour and a half!
Another unforgettable experience for one of our classmates!

Caroline Visits the Penguins


Caroline sent this photo taken during her visit to the Strait of Magellan.This is a penguin colony---what a super experience!
Do you know where the Strait of Magellan is?

Many of you are studying in various parts of the world and are visiting some very interesting places. E-mail me your interesting photos with a brief write-up explaining the photo, and I will post it here for everyone in our class to enjoy.