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Thursday 26 February 2015

Survey Says!

Here my students have created surveys about things they would honestly like to have answers to.  The range in topic but each survey only takes about 1 - 2 minutes to complete.  Anyone with a CESD gmail address can respond but they would like the responses to be limited to their middle school students.

Pick a survey and help us out!

http://goo.gl/forms/03NjHbF9fk - New School Playground Equipment

http://goo.gl/forms/EjBEKjRPGH - Favorite Playground Equipment

http://goo.gl/forms/CvWsZX5SuJ - After School Sports

http://goo.gl/forms/J6wwbdKFEr - Return of Concession

http://goo.gl/forms/xtlTyxHqWs - Do You Want Concession Back?


http://goo.gl/forms/ZHndHo1RJR - After School Activities

http://goo.gl/forms/jN8aPIaRRh - Special Lunch Days at School

http://goo.gl/forms/HkY9xlUKPW - Your Favorite Sport

http://goo.gl/forms/CHnrkQTA3E - Extra Curricular Activities


- Bringing Back Concession

http://goo.gl/forms/yxz9sbxZtF - How The School Day Works

http://goo.gl/forms/GAa6s0lvee - Your Favorite Sport in Gym

http://goo.gl/forms/sH0XTEpkAu - Books in the Library


http://goo.gl/forms/tNeNp8EHPE - After School Hang Outs

http://goo.gl/forms/RlO42aoNUc - Changing Some of the School Rules?


Your help is greatly appreciated.  Let us know what you thought of the surveys by leaving a comment?  Were some of the questions hard to answer?  Are you interested in any of the results?  Give the Grade 6s some feedback on the kids of questions they asked!












Friday 13 February 2015

Iroquois Decision Making

While Athens is an example of direct democracy (everyone participates) the Iroquois is a more representative form of democracy where Chiefs are leaders. And while Athens used voting to reach decisions, the Iroquois made decisions based on consensus. We believe this stems from their goal of maintaining a peaceful society. 

We used this model of Consensus and followed the Grand Council method to see if we could come to a decision by consensus on where we should go as a class on a field trip. 

First we had clan meetings:


Then the Chiefs of each clan (as chosen by the Clan Mother) met in a Grand Council meeting to discuss the options. 


Then the clans met again in pairs to try and reach a decision. One set of clans did manage to make a decision but the other pair did not. Today we learned that making a decision by consensus is really hard!


Flight Competition

In our flight unit we have been learning about many concepts such as what makes a plane aerodynamic, how is it affected by drag, and what happens to flight when we adjust controls such as elevators and ailerons. 

So today we held a flight competition to use our knowledge in developing paper airplanes for each of 3 categories. The Distance competition tests our knowledge of aerodynamics, the Air Time competition tests our ability to create drag while maintaining lift, and the Acrobatics competition tests our ability to make a plane do tricks by using flight controls. 

Here are our winners!  Can you see the difference in airplane design?  Do you know which planes won which competition?





Monday 2 February 2015

Weaving a Story

The Iroquois nation has a series of beads that are traditionally purple and white. They are woven together into belts which are the recordings of historical events. These belts are then kept by a wampum keeper, a girl who would have been trained at a very young age what the symbols on the belts meant and what stories they told. 

Today we created our own....