SO I DID NOT SUCCEED IN LEARNING TOO many names of native plants AS I GOT FOCUSED ON TRYING TO LEArn names of PLANTS AND FLOWERS I crossed pathS WITH ON MY WALKS AND ADVENTURES. I DID FIND AN INDIGENOUS… Continue Reading →
For our pod’s Ed Tech Inquiry, Becky, Claire, Lacey, Robyn and I decided to tackle Google Classroom. Watch our video below to see what we learned!
We step out to the hyperloop, Trying to remember where today’s class is? Oh right, Botany in brazil. I think they found 1000 new species just last week. Ever since the BIG ONE CRAZY STUFF has been growing everywhere that was not… Continue Reading →
Again, thank you for yet another great guest. they all have been so interesting, generous, and inspiring this semester. and seriously many of us were saying after the lecture that we wished joanna was our lecturer in Assessment or ela… Continue Reading →
I did not know until this class that distance learning is also called distributed learning. I really appreciated hearing everyone’s opinions on Distributed learning and what they see as the pros and cons of it, especially during the pandemic. I… Continue Reading →
SO for my kindergarten practicum, I learned that I will be helping teach about Plants and seeds, so I decided to make a post with some fun seed activities! Here is a little video with some fun ideas – It… Continue Reading →
Several of my classmates are close to experts about a lot of local plants and generously offered to share their knowledge! i had hoped to make videos with at least Fred and nisa, but unfortunately, the term got crazy… Continue Reading →
I found this week’s topic a little overwhelming and I am still wrapping my head around LEARNINg design models but I did love the tools we learned. Mentimeter – I love the idea of anonymous polls. And That you… Continue Reading →
SO I decided to try the plantnet app again with some flowers and plants. They are not local indigenous plants (some are invasive) as they are just ones I came across that I liked while out walking seeking plants and… Continue Reading →
First off – what an amazing guest thank-you! Tracy had so much insight to share and really gave a clear picture of the situation and advocacy from all sides. As usual, the lack of resources and the amount of parent… Continue Reading →
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