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HCE 9 – English Assignment

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The following is a poem exploring the theme of respect shown in the page inserted below of Christian Cooper’s graphic novel “It’s a Bird”. Let the Moment Pass Her threats echo through the woods Riddled with falsehoods and ignorance Stereotypes and entitlement fueling her every accusation Flashback to the news articles, a new name plastered […]

Independent Novel Study – Bento Box of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

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This is a project I did using genial.ly to create a Bento Box of symbolic objects, which are interactive with my written content for the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon, which explores theme, text to world connections, character and inquiry. Core Competency Reflection:

The Veldt by Ray Bradbury – Blackout Poem

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Here is my blackout poem on The Veldt. The assignment was to find several words on a page of a dystopian novel, and to black out the surrounding words to make a poem that links to the themes of The Veldt. I used Canva and FireAlpaca to create this poem. I ‘found’ this poem on […]

Indigenous Exploration – “St. Augustine’s Indian Residential School”

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The assignment was to research and choose to create a podcast on either Indigenous social issues, or on a Canadian Residential School of your choice. My group and I chose the latter. I worked with Sabrina and Jasmine on learning about the St. Augustine’s Indian Residential School. Our podcast:   Reflection: Completing this assignment was […]

Pathways to Theme One Pager Assignment

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This is my One-Pager on the Pathways to Theme assignment. The assignment was to read a children’s book and create a one-pager on it. The story I chose was Love You Forever by Robert Munsch! Communication I worked with others to develop ideas by asking the people in my table group for help. They would […]

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