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Science 9 Info Fluency-BC Housing

1) What questions did you need to research in order to create your sway?

The questions I created in order to make my sway were:

What are some previous plans BC has had for housing? 

What is the current population of BC? 

How does BC’s current population have an affect on BC housing? 

2) What new or familiar digital tools did you try to use as you worked through this project?

A new digital tool I tried to use as I worked through this was “Gale Engage” which was a new research information tool I didn’t know existed and the “creative commons-Flickr” for photos that I also didn’t know existed.

3) What was the process you used to investigate the topic and how did you verify and cite the information you found?

The process I used to investigate the topic was to try multiple different variations of the same words into Gale Engage until it gave me information that was of value to this project. To cite my information for the most part I used the cite button that came imbedded with the site already which was very convenient and helpful.

4) How did the process of completing this challenge go? What could you have done better?

I could have done a better job of keeping on top of my time organization throughout the classes work blocks and taking advantage of the time I had. The process of completing this project for the most part was good and successful.

My Sway link:

 

Letter to Honorable George Heyman 

To Honorable George Heyman, 

My name is Eyden Amram, and I am a student at Riverside Secondary School. I am writing to you in the hope of calling your attention to an energy issue in the province of BC, Canada. The issue at hand is the BC Housing Crisis that has been happening over the past several years as well as it is an issue currently. I have conducted research through my school project in hoping of finding the answer to my “bigger question” “What is the future of BC housing?”. I have found what I think may be some good potential options for BC’s housing future as the population continues to grow as well as the economy. One of the options I found could be getting/using more government funding to help fund non-profit organizations buy and lease/rent to people.  My hope for these options would be that families and people from more low-income or difficult situations could have more of a chance getting affordable housing in BC. I wanted to call your attention to this problem as I am interested in this issue and will continue to look/observe in the future and watch as the outcome develops. I hope this letter helps draw attention to the issue at hand and presents a somewhat reasonable option for the future BC Housing crisis.  

Thank you so much, 

Eyden Amram 

Biology: Mitosis and Meiosis Stop Motion Project

  1. For us, we found Mitosis easier to model because we only had to do it once compared to Meiosis which we had to model twice.
  2. The thing that was probably the most challenging while filming was probably that if we didnt notice a mistake in a past clip and we had to moved on, we would have to restart from that clip. As well the same thing applied if we didn’t add our name tags.
  3. The easiest thing to do in making our movie was probably that we could easily work with the play-dough to play out exactly what we had in mind for our models.
  4. We were very proud of our movie however maybe some of our transitions could have been a bit smoother in ur video.
  5. We worked great together however one obstacle we faced was that Eyden did become sick. However while we were together we helped one another and worked great together.
  6. Mitosis is important because it provides new cells for growth and development. The point of cells performing Mitosis is for regeneration and repair.
  7. Meiosis is important for sexual reproduction. Meisosis produces daughter cells with half as many chrmosomes as the starting cell through a 2 step division process

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