Author: Anella
Tech Team Year End Reflection
Describe your project. What did you do? How did you do it? The Wall of Excellence is an ongoing project of showcasing the incredible achievements and contributions students, alumni, staff, and Riverside community members not only in the physical education field, but other academic fields as well, such as volunteer work, the arts, academics, and […]
Core Competent Canadians
Question 1: what did you know about the Core Competencies before this activity? What did you learn? The extent of my knowledge on the core competencies was that they are used to reflect upon my learning, process, weakness, strengths, and improvements throughout my time at Riverside, and I learned that Core Competencies can be applied […]
Penny Lab Write Up
Purpose: To determine how many drops of water fit on one side of a penny. Hypothesis: If soap is added onto the penny, then the strength of the surface tension will weaken because mixing the hydrogen and oxygen molecules with that of the soap’s will cause the molecules to bond less with each other and […]
Dog Days: scientific method scenarios
Kilo; Anella’s dog, had become picky with his food. He no longer wanted to eat his kibbles. As Anella expressed her concern about her dog to her neighbor, her neighbor confessed that her dog Georgia was doing the same thing. Wondering why they didn’t want to eat their kibbles anymore, the owners remembered that after […]
Float Your Boat challenge – scientific method project
CHALLENGE: Make a boat that can float in water and hold the most amount of pennies. PROBLEM: to build a boat that will hold the most number of pennies while staying afloat HYPOTHESIS: if the weight is distributed evenly onto the boat then the ability of holding the most amount of pennies would […]