Thursday, June 18, 2009

Smart Board

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All classrooms should have a smart board because it can help people pay more attention to the lesson because it’s more exciting then someone just explaining it. Even i think sometimes that it can be boring when someone’s just explaining. When we did Novel Studies, we divided into two teams and we would play like we were on a game show. We did that for 1 chapter. The Senteos were so fun, i hate writing tests, but this was actually fun. It’s easier to do PowerPoint presentations because you just have to press the screen and stay up at the front. Attendance was fun too.. We had these little squares that had everyone’s name on it. If you were here you would click your name and it would turn grey, and if you weren’t here it would just stay blue. We didn’t do it much though because sometimes the student that would be in charge of it would forget. It would sometimes be so crowded and everybody would have to do it one at a time or your square wouldn’t change color. It was still fun though. Also when we did spelling we would just look off of there instead of wasting paper.

By: Nicole Garcia

Thursday, March 26, 2009

A watershed I live close to is Regina Beach. It is called Long Lake. Watersheds collect snow and water. It carries water after the snow melts and rain falls. In Saskatchewan, there are 13 major watersheds. They come in all shapes and sizes.

Water is important to me because on a hot summer day it keeps me refreshed, so that I
can have fun and be active. If I do not drink water, I will get dehydrated. Water also washes my eating utensils, so I will not get germs. Every living thing needs water to live!

What and who needs water? Of course, humans need water! We need it to wash our clothes, keep clean, and stay refreshed. Animals need it to drink and live, too. The environment also needs water. If you don’t water your plants or flowers they won’t live anymore. Our clothes don’t need water to live, because they don’t live anyways, but in order for us to stay clean and not stink, our clothes need to stay clean, too.

I can protect my drinking and cleaning water by putting a fence around it. I could put a “Hands Off!” or “Keep Out!” sign on the fence. That would tell people that they aren’t allowed to go there. I could also get a close friend or family member that I trust and ask them if they could watch my water for me, or I could guard it myself. Those are some ways I could protect my water. Water is a very important thing in everybody’s life.
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By: Nicole Garcia
Edited By: Jessica Dyck, Haley Mehlhorn, and Mrs. Perrey

Monday, January 19, 2009

My Christmas Holiday '08


On Christmas day we got out of bed at about 8:50am. We got our clothes to change into later. We were going to my Auntie’s and Uncle’s house on my Dad’s side in our pyjamas. We left the house at about 9:50am. We arrived at their house at 10:10am. Dad wasn’t there yet so we had to wait thirty more minutes. We always start by seeing what’s in our stocking. My sister, Cassie, and I always go first. There was lots of stuff in our stockings like socks, pens, candy, etc. We did youngest to oldest so my stepbrother, Dustin, and my cousins Shane, Krista, and Jessica went next. Then Mom, Dad, Auntie Mary Anne, and Uncle Tony got to see what was in their stockings. Lastly Grandma got to see what was in hers. Now comes the funnest part of all! Opening presents! Again it was youngest to oldest, but one present at a time. I got Rockband from Mom, Dad, and Cassie, a Billabong sweater from Auntie Mary Anne, Uncle Tony, and Jessica, light pink LuluLemon headband from Shane and Krista, thirty dollars gift certificate to Southland from Dustin. We opened all our presents from Grandma on Christmas Eve. This part was really fun too! Brunch! There was cinnamon buns made by grandma, something like a cheese, bacon, egg omelet(cooked in a special way), lots of goodies, like fruit and cookies, and fruit punch. After we ate, Krista and Shane had to go to Krista’s family’s house, so they had to leave. Cassie and I brought our Playstation 2 and played the Rockband I got. I played the guitar, Cassie played the drums, and Jessica sang. We took turns playing each instrument. While we were playing Dustin had to go to his house to celebrate Christmas with his mom’s side. We played Rockband for a little while. Then Grandma wanted to play cards, so we played Whist. We played Whist for about 4-5 hours. Then we ate supper. There were cabbage rolls, ranch salad, macaroni salad, and a lot more! Then Cassie and I played Rockband some more. Lastly we sang karaoke, they call it Magic Mic, It’s from the Philippines and it is very popular there too!

This Christmas was really fun, and I can’t wait till next year!

By: Nicole G.
Editors: Jessica D., Haley M., My Mom

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Bob Boyer

Bob Boyer was born near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan on July 10, 1948. He died on August 30, 2004. He was a Métis artist. His friend signed him up for the University of Regina without him even knowing. Then he got a letter saying that he got accepted. He decided to go! That was when he started his artistic career. That was in the late 1960’s. he graduated from the University of Regina with a bachelor of education degree in art education in 1971. His earliest paintings are realistic, but he soon started to work on an abstract style. My favorite paintings were “A seven arrow storm” and “Scene/seen at St. Victors”. “A seven arrow storm” doesn’t have seven arrows. It actually has twelve. It has a triangle pattern on the left and right side. It has a rectangle in the middle and an “x” in a bigger square. It looks like there are stairs. In “Scene/seen at St. Victors there are a bunch of horseshoes and animal tracks. There is a tipi, and a lot of pretty colors. What we did first at the Mackenzie Art Gallery in Regina, Saskatchewan was our tour guide, Lindsay, told us about Bob Boyer. Then we looked at a few paintings and we did an activity on what we could make with 12 circles. Then we looked at the other beautiful paintings of his. The funnest and the last part was making artwork with pastels.

Stars: ☆☆☆☆ – 4/5

By: Nicole G.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Regina Youth Ballet



On November 19,2008, my class and some other classes from my school went to the Regina Youth Ballet performance. My favourite part was in the last dance when they kept on passing the scarves to the person beside them and then it came to a person and they threw it backstage. I liked it because it was really fun to watch, and I really liked the scurry dance. I thought it was really creative when they laid down on the floor with their knees up in the air and they swayed their feet side to side. The lighting on the trance dance was really pretty. I expected their to be all slow songs and lots of tutus. Ballet isn’t really my style but, I enjoyed most of dances. They were very unique and fun to watch

Stars: 3
I give it three stars because some of them were really boring to watch but lots of them were really fun to watch.

Review by: Nicole G.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

When Roger had a Green Hose

When Roger had a green hose
He couldn't see his nose,
And his cat had an overdose

By: Nicole G.