Our Trip To Loon Lake
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Replace this box with a map shows North Vancouver to Loon Lake, then add a drawing tracing the route of our trip.
I am hoping that we do this becasue it would be AWESOME. We would get to shoot people/things with arrows (with foam on it). Who wouldn’t want to do that. Unfortunately I dont think we are going to do it becasue it is school or whatever.
Team works helps with DI, projects and just being a better person in general. Although it can be exhausting at times it is important and a useful skill throughout our lives.
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Learning Advance Day 1Loading...
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This is an amazing photo of Ruby doing a star jump in mid air. This was for our action shot that we had to take during our photo walk. This is an amazing photo because it looks sick.
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The Loon Lake PropertyLoading...
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One place I found amazingly beautiful so far at Loon Lake is the lake because it is so calm that it looks like glass.
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Learning Advance Day 2
This photo and fort was taken by Evangeline because I forgot to take a picture of mine.
I already kind of new this from before but it was by far the most interesting thing we did. We made a fort in the woods! I used to be in scouts so I did this a lot and I even had to sleep over night in one once. This is a useful skill becasue if I ever need to sleep in one for survival purposes, I wont die! Yay!
First time eating a salade with grapes in it. Pretty good!
For this activity, all the grade 8s were supposed to throw a ball around the gym only using eye contact, no words. This was working on our communication core competency because we had to learn how to communicate in different ways. It was also a bit difficult because we added in a challenge to only use one hand. This was a really fun way to practice team work and there was no work or stress involved which was really nice and relaxing. I think that small activities like this is a really good way to connect and practice different core competencies. Good job Mr. Harris!