Showing posts with label P.E.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label P.E.. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2016

P.E., more Math, More Science, More Art & Fine Arts & More Fun!





Hello, I am Princess Eleanor and this is the random column of quite a few of the subjects I have done this term.






Here I am doing math, mathy, mathy, math. Thank you, Jenkins. See my workbook and my million dollars video for other details, thank you very much, Jenkins.






This is me taking a nice old walk.  And this is me coming back from the swimming pool with my best friend Saoirse and I have not eaten yet so I am grumpy. Below on the left, is a picture of us walking in Gastown, and on the right is me, my friend Judah and my little brother Pax playing on the snow on mount Seymour. We hiked on My. Seymour too, and we love to dance for exercise. This is us have a dance-off with our family at New Year's too. Sophia and I do all this exercise together.

















 






This is me, Eleanor, at Science World. When I was studying structures this term I learned about forces on structures. This is electrostatic force acting on my hair and I look ridiculous!




This term Sophia (everyone must who Sophia is, my most cherished/weirdest and only sister in the world) and I did some art lessons with my Moaike. She taught Sophia and I about lights and angles in drawing and sketching. I also did some sculpting with plasticene in Sunday school.

I also am still doing piano lessons and Sophia is doing drums.



This is me dancing with one of the displays at the Burnaby Village Museum. It's a great place to learn more about the settlement stuff I have been studying with Ms. Hannah for Social Studies. I did a scavenger hunt there too!




I also received a subscription to a cooking magazine called Chop! Chop! which is all about inspiring kids to cook healthy food and eat with their families. This is me making and eating a French stew called Cassoulet. It was AWESOME!

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Awesome, Terrific Exercise/Fun! By Eleanor (for Sophia too.)

Hello, people of the universe, this is me again, Eleanor/Bubbles.  I (and Sophia) have been doing P.E. over this term. 



This is us bowling with our little brother.



This is Sophia and I with some of our friends swimming in Osoyoos in the beginning of September. We were still cutting off the summer!



This is us when we were walking to the Superhero Terry Fox Run. I am Lady Marshmallow. I created that character. She is the sidekick of  Super Unicorn Girl, Sophia's character.


This is us at the Superhero Terry Fox Run. If you can see me you are lucky, because I am tiny. I am next to Capt. America.  Our cousin, Mason, who is dressed as Starlord (in the long coat beside my sister) talked at Terry Fox day because he had cancer and he almost died of it, but cancer research got better and better over the years and that is why he is still alive today because it saved him, so he talked about that at terry Fox day. He is a cosplayer and he these are all of his friends dressed up as Superheroes!!!!!!!!




This is me taking a bike ride with my sister Sophia.


This is us doing exercises on a giant rock. We like making up our own exercises at playgrounds and other places.







This is us on a hike on the Trans-Canada trail.


This is me at a super-awesome playground, freezing cold, doing a super awesome spinny thing.

The other fun thing we do for exercise is to dance to music or play an exercise game on our Wii video system.  Well, well, students, that would be today's lesson! Remember to finish your homework by tomorrow evening! I'm watching you!




Thursday, May 28, 2015

Pioneers, trains, wars, masks, e-books and more!



We love our H.L.G.C. Home Learners Girls Congregation!



One day we made up a "pioneer girls" game. We grew our own food, carried our own water and made our own "campfire".


We made our own face and hair masks out of natural ingredients!



We visited the World War I battle exhibit at the Port Moody Museum and learned about our our great-grandfather fought in the war and was saved by a bible (or a prayer book) in his pocket!


We visited the railway museum and learned about the first trains that came to Vancouver.


We kept cooking and planing healthy meals for our family.


We made chicks and narwhals out of marzipan for Shakespeare's birthday.



Eleanor has been learning about air, water and soil, learning to plant her own plants and start her own garden.


Eleanor has been learning about toxins in detergents, and how they affect the water systems in our province. We compared laundry soaps and chose one that wasn't poison!


We did some math to learn about comparison shopping, and how to compare prices based on weights and measures (cost per 100g).


And of course, Eleanor wrote an e-book called "Tips On How To Bend A Bully." She learned how to use the e-book software, cut and paste and publish her own entries.


And.... here's some photos for the end of the year slide show!











P.E., Fine Arts, (and lots of other related awesomeness) Term 3

If our activities in Term 3 had a theme this year, it would be: variety! We both have been swimming, doing inline skating classes (sorry no pictures)


hiking and beach combing

we also practised our engineering skills by building beach forts



...got to try kayaking for the first time!


Sophia is already signed up for another kayaking course this summer!


hone those Grade 5 science skills about "force" with some extreme high wind kite flying (ask Sophia to tell you about lift and gravity:)



monkey around, run, climb and play,


Skateboard,


this term we all got new bikes, and have been able to go riding together! Sophia and her Dad even did a tandem bike ride around Stanley Park!


Eleanor and Ittle went bowling, and we've signed up for the Kids Bowl Free program this summer!


Eleanor rocks some fine arts skills with paper jewellery for Ittle.
She's also done fabric painting and collage, designing and sewing a skirt, and drawing this term, Sophia has done with water colours, model building, sketching and drawing.

Sophia and Eleanor both spent a day at the art gallery with their godmother, who is an artist, studying works and sketching. Sophia has been particularly interested in studying the work of M.C. Escher this term.


Sophia and Eleanor both went to camp this term, and spent time hiking and studying nature, learning about mapping and orienteering, outdoor cooking and fire safety, and new songs and games,


These are the worksheets from Eleanor's "which way" badge, learning about reading maps, compass and directions.



Eleanor has over 20 badges now!



Sophia has obtained her "B active" card from the City Of Burnaby. It gives her free swimming and skating and access to many other free activities for her grade 5 year. She very much wanted to go swimming alone, so we planned her route and did the research on which bus stops she needed to take, and what she would do in an emergency.

She not only had a great time swimming, but navigated her way home beautifully, asking for help from staff at the pool and from local business people when she needed help to call home or figure out what to do. Way to go, Sophia!