First to the second to the third to the fourth day of school, and wow has it been different : ). It makes me dizzy!!! I'm going to a completely different school, FYI full time school. I'm all done homeschooling!!
Now my first day of school was fun, strange and surprising!! Here is my teacher but the white here is a wig.
Yes he's dressed like a scientist, so what. He also gave us small magnifying glasses and that was the surprising part....I mean its the first day of school and you walk in and then as soon as you put one step in and before you can say a single word your handed a book and a magnifying glass and your asked to sit
and when you sit your like, "um... hi"and then your totally pumped all day!!!!!! : )
Even though my new school is awesome I still miss all of Stony Creek's teachers, (this is no time to laugh this is a time to be serious!!) students and friends, AWESOMENESS. what I miss from homeschooling is well:
"Mom, where is the cheese?"
"Mom, do I have to do my math?"
"Mom, where's Sam?"
"Mom, you still haven't answered about the cheese."
"Mom, when's piano?"
"Mom, where's my pencil?"
"Mom"..."What?" "I forget."
I don't think my Mom misses that, but what I'm trying to say is that I really miss homeschooling ish.
I also miss art, sciesnce,mmaatthh,sculpting,history,and especially spending time with my mom
What I want out of the school year is no bullying, lots of science learning, art learning and MORE RECESS!! At home I want to learn more about the Renaissance, the subjects are usually Art, Faith, Science, Engineering and sculpting. The people I want to learn about are Donatello, or his real name which is too long, Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bard.
I also want to learn about Leonardo Da Vinci and
Michelangelo He's awesome because he does sculpting and
painting and he also does a lot of other awesomeness.
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
the good news and the bad news
So I guess you're all wondering what I liked about school and what I didn't like. So I'm going to tell you. Well first of all there is a lot of things I liked so I'm just going to tell you a few.
The first thing I liked is recess, well everyone does. At recess I always play soccer. It's my favourite sport. My 2nd favourite thing is gym. I like to play Doctor Dodge Ball. My 3rd favourite is science because you get to do experiments.
The worst part about school is GETTING IN TROUBLE!!!!!!!. (Mrs.Saurer I'm pretty sure you know what I mean aka my teacher.) There's nothing else that I don't like about school!!!!
What I liked about home school is:
"It was the best of times it was the worst of times."
What I liked about home school is:
- Drawing and sculpting
- Get to see my family more
- Studying history
Now what I didn't like was:
- Math-ish (that means that I kind of like it but kinda hate it)
- Getting annoyed my brother
- The letter e
Monday, 30 April 2012
Heads of Olmec
You probably know what the Heads of Olmecs are. Well they're heads of ancient rulers that ruled in 900 B.C. ( ancient American not African:) ). Now olmec means people that live in the land of rubber.
i drew this
This is a video it has five parts to it and it stops immediately so if you like this one please email me and I will post the other 4. My email is
noleksyn@gmail.com
i drew this
This is a video it has five parts to it and it stops immediately so if you like this one please email me and I will post the other 4. My email is
noleksyn@gmail.com
Monday, 2 April 2012
Ice Cream Rocks Especially In Boat Form
This is my ancient greek ship I made out of ice cream. It took me 4 days to finish building because I'm so busy with 3on3 hockey and it started melting then we had to put it back in the freezer three times.
I also did some research on what the sail looked like. If you look closely on the sail you can see a bull.
After we finally got to eat it.
Before |
After |
Monday, 19 March 2012
The Marathon
Today there is a race called a marathon. The name comes from the war fought by the Greeks and the Persians. The war lasted 60 years. Eventually the Greeks won the war. They were so happy they sent a warrior named Pheidippiedes to run back to Athens. He ran 26 miles from marathon to Athens to tell everyone that they won the war. But when he arrived he died of exhaustion. That is why there is a race called the marathon.
Monday, 12 March 2012
Why We Should bring our Devices to School
Here's a little persuasive writing I did.
Dear Parkland School Division,
There is an issue I’d like to discuss, we should be allowed to bring our devices to school. We should have our devices at school so we can:
Some potential problems:
1. Students might lose their devices. They have to give it to the teacher when they are not using it so they don’t lose it.
2. Students might be playing games. Teachers can take the iPod away until the end of the day. (Personal permission from Noah J)
3. Not everybody has a device. The students can share.
It would be helpful in our learning to have our iPods at school.
Thank you for reading.
Sincerely,
Noah Oleksyn
Grade Three
Stony Creek
Dear Parkland School Division,
There is an issue I’d like to discuss, we should be allowed to bring our devices to school. We should have our devices at school so we can:
- Use the dictionary App. The dictionary App is an app that allows you to look up any word you want and hear it so you know it’s the right one. There’s also a microphone in the top right that allows you to speak your word instead of typing. It also has a thesaurus. There’s also Word of the Day so you can find out words that you never knew existed.
- Find facts: Instead of laptops you can use your device to look up images and facts for projects, bulletin boards, and graphs.
- Look up Experiments: you can tell the teacher more ideas on what they can do for science or social studies. Or if you have something wrong you can look up that experiment and see if you did something incorrectly.
- Google maps: we can look up where a place is and how far it takes to get there. It’s helpful for Social Studies.
- Google docs: you can make a story that you want to do with a friend and you don’t have to send it to them or don’t have to be at the same house. They can go on the story and add on to it.
- Don’t need to wait for laptops: There’s not enough laptops in the school for everybody so why not bring your iPad or iPod (or iPhone) so you don’t have to wait. You can just pull your iPod out of your pocket. It’s right there. All you need right there in your pocket.
- Notes and reminders: Notes and reminders are something on your iPod or device that you can pout down stuff you need so you don’t forget. Now don’t get mixed up with reminders and notes. There’s a big difference. Notes you can type your notes instead of writing them down on paper. Now reminders on the other hand is completely different. You can set a time for a reminder to beep. For example: “I need to put finish my project at home” and it will beep at a certain time.
Some potential problems:
1. Students might lose their devices. They have to give it to the teacher when they are not using it so they don’t lose it.
2. Students might be playing games. Teachers can take the iPod away until the end of the day. (Personal permission from Noah J)
3. Not everybody has a device. The students can share.
It would be helpful in our learning to have our iPods at school.
Thank you for reading.
Sincerely,
Noah Oleksyn
Grade Three
Stony Creek
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
The Library of Nineveh
Ashurbanipal was a dictator. He conquered all of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Babylon and Assur. He fought like a mad lion.
One of Ashurbanipal's greatest possessions is the library of Nineveh. In the library was not books or papyrus. It was clay tablets. And where did he get them? Well I'll tell you. Ashurbanipal sent out scribes all over his empire to collect them. He also got his scribes to get people from all over Nineveh to write down what they knew aout history in Assyria, Babylon and Egypt. The scribes also got doctors to write down what they new about medical care and medicine.
But those clay tabletas where very heavy so Ashurbanipal had to keep building rooms for them. Soon he collected thousands and thousands of clay tablets.
And today a little bit of the Assyria library is in the possession of England's British Museum.
One of Ashurbanipal's greatest possessions is the library of Nineveh. In the library was not books or papyrus. It was clay tablets. And where did he get them? Well I'll tell you. Ashurbanipal sent out scribes all over his empire to collect them. He also got his scribes to get people from all over Nineveh to write down what they knew aout history in Assyria, Babylon and Egypt. The scribes also got doctors to write down what they new about medical care and medicine.
But those clay tabletas where very heavy so Ashurbanipal had to keep building rooms for them. Soon he collected thousands and thousands of clay tablets.
And today a little bit of the Assyria library is in the possession of England's British Museum.
Ashurbanipal |
Friday, 27 January 2012
I'm Going Skiing
Next thursday me and my family are going skiing on a mountain in Calgary. We will stay my aunty Kerrianne's house. And for some reason I have to take lesons, I'm already good at skiing. The reason we're going to Calgary is my dad's work is taking us. I'm so excited.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
My Survey
I just finished a survey. Please click on the highlight and answer my question. You might have to do some thinking though.
Who is Your Favourite Greek God?
Who is Your Favourite Greek God?
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