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Original Math Story Problems suitable for first, second, and third grade, but fun for children of all ages. These word problems are designed to help children: 1. Differentiate between the important parts of a math problem, and those parts that are not necessary in order to work the problem. 2. Utilize higher learning s...
Humans may be the most complex living organisms on earth, but their genome is dwarfed in size by the loblolly pine. The tree's genome -- seven times longer than the human genome -- recently become the longest genome ever sequenced, thanks to a group of hard-working plant scientists. “It’s a huge genome," David Neale, a...
EXPONENTS GREATER THAN LESS THAN * 2 full worksheets of exponents using greater than and less than. * 24 examples in all - students must solve two sides of an equation and place in the symbols less than < or greater than > to make the equation true. * Each equation consists of two or more exponents to solve. * Great us...
Around the world there are more than 5,000 different Indigenous Peoples, speaking more than 4,000 languages. They have different customs and cultures, but they do share some unpleasant realities: removal of their lands, denial of their culture, physical attacks and being treated as second-class citizens. Indigenous Peo...
Have you heard of the Theory of Constraints (TOC)? It is based on a world-class management philosophy that focuses on thinking processes developed by well-known writer and physicist, Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt in his book called The Goal. But now it can be applied in education from preschool to secondary schools and even in ...
A research team from the A*STAR Institute of Microelectronics and Nanyang University in Singapore has designed and built a water circulation system to cool stacks of integrated electrical circuits. “The heat must be removed from microchips to maintain a temperature within acceptable limits: less than 100 °C,” explains ...
|© Elena E. Giorgi| The concept of a “black hole” — a celestial body so dense and massive that not even light can escape its gravitational field — dates back to the 18th century, with the theoretical work of Pierre-Simon Laplace and John Michell. But it wasn’t until the early 20th century that these mysterious dark obj...
The Tyrannosaurus rex, like other dinosaurs and their surviving modern-day bird relatives, reproduced sexually. The female then laid fertilized eggs from which newborn tyrannosaurs would hatch.Continue Reading Because the fossil record does not provide many clues about the reproduction of tyrannosaurs or dinosaurs in g...
Suffixes: ing and ly In this suffix worksheet, students complete sentences using words from a word bank. Each word in the word bank ends with either "ing" or "ly." 3 Views 7 Downloads Prefixes, Suffixes, and Root Words/Base Words Get your class on track with their affixes by covering prefixes, suffixes, and root words ...
You are probably familiar with the idea that the same number can be written down in different ways - as a tally, as a normal digital, as a roman number, or even as binary (which appears in the KS3 National Curriculum for Computing). Hexadecimal is a number system that's based on 16s, and it's useful in ICT and computin...
Because logic is the basis for all reasoning skills, it is important to teach it in as many different formats as possible. The 24 lessons in this unit involve the basic skills of language, math, and visual perception. Students must analyze each problem, evaluate possible solutions, and follow sequential steps to arrive...
According to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, forests cover 31 percent of the Earth's surface, roughly 10 billion acres. Deforestation occurs primarily from human activities, such as agriculture, logging and wildfires. The highest rate of deforestation occurred in the 1990s, when each year, the world lost an...
Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) surveyed dozens of young stars – some Sun-like and others approximately double that size – and discovered that the larger variety have surprisingly rich reservoirs of carbon monoxide gas in their debris disks. In contrast, the lower-mass, Sun-lik...
is highlighted here. Click the above map to view large U.S.A. map. Founding of Maryland Maryland developed from a tract of country belonging to the original grant of Virginia. George Calvert, the First Lord Baltimore, was looking for land with a similar climate to that of England on which to establish his new colony. H...
The modern day Republican party is descended from anti-slavery leaders from the Whig, Free-Soil and Democratic parties. They formed the Republican Party in response to the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1856, which allowed settlers to determine whether or not a state would establish slavery.Continue Reading The first semblance...
The Federal Constitutional Court's duty is to ensure that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany (Grundgesetz – Basic Law) is obeyed. Since its founding in 1951, the Court has helped to secure respect for and effectiveness of Germany’s free and democratic basic order. This applies particularly to enforceme...
Phase, in mechanics of vibrations, the fraction of a period (i.e., the time required to complete a full cycle) that a point completes after last passing through the reference, or zero, position. For example, the reference position for the hands of a clock is at the numeral 12, and the minute hand has a period of one ho...
Why do this problem? The idea of this problem is to encourage children to spot and describe a pattern, and to extend this into a general rule. Depending on their experience, the can also use relevant vocabulary associated with factors and multiples. You could use this problem with the whole class as it is an example of...
The relativistic effects that give an age difference between the Earth's center and surface, is much greater than what physicists had discovered more than half a century ago. DENMARK – The well-known and charismatic physicist Richard Feynman was the first to give an estimate of the age difference between the Earth’s ce...
page 1 of 3 A typical polar equation is in the form r = f (θ) , where f is some function ( of θ ). θ is the independent variable, and r is the dependent variable. The graph of a polar equation is the collection of all points that have at least one set of polar coordinates that satisfy the equation (remember that a poin...
On December 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright became the first to make a controlled and sustained flight in a power-driven, heavier-than-air craft. Though not formally trained in the field of engineering, the brothers approached the problem of flight as would any well-trained engineer. Using a thorough and systematic...
William Shakespeare, Hamlet The Tragedy, Hamlet (1599 and 1601) by William Shakespeare is a story of revenge. The play is about the Prince of Denmark by the name, Hamlet. His mission all through the play is to ravage for the death of his father who was murdered by Claudius his uncle. The Uncle is now the king and husba...
Study and careers This annual event encourages girls to broaden their career horizons by experiencing professions as diverse as forensic science and politics. How would students help their own children overcome career preconceptions? - Meaning of 'prejudice' and 'stereotype' - How to break down barriers in career choic...
Freeze, or Musical statues as it is sometimes called, is a popular childhood game wherever groups of children gather. While not suggesting that playing the game has any great educational benefit, it can be used with good effect from time to time in early childhood classrooms. As with other games, it does provide opport...
Learning to compare and contrast different ideas deepens students’ understanding of what they read. How should you begin? Have students think of a question that compares and contrasts concepts, characters, or story elements. This can work for both fiction and nonfiction books. You can introduce this during a whole-clas...
These programmes and actions were reported by countries for the 2nd WHO Global Nutrition Policy Review 2016-2017 module on actions related to school health and nutrition programmes. Programme objectives: reduce or prevent child undernutrition (stunting, wasting, micronutrient deficiencies); reduce or prevent childhood ...
The Greek victories over the Persians in the fifth century before the Common Era led to an expansion of Greek culture we now call the Golden Age of Greece." During this period of political stability, democracy flourished in Athens under a revered leader named Pericles. The Greeks also made advancements in art, drama, p...
For centuries, scientists have been confounded by one of the messiest aspects of the human experience – diarrhoea, and why exactly we have to endure it. While it makes sense that its purpose would be to flush out infections as quickly as possible, there’s been a surprising lack of biological evidence to back up this as...
How did they examine the witnesses? The pair that arrived first they examined first. And they brought in the elder of the two and said to him: Relate how you saw the moon: in front of the sun or behind the sun? To the north of it or to the south of it? How high was it? And how wide was it? If he said, In front of the s...
Sleep still is one of the greatest biological mysteries. After many decades of research, we know all about what causes us to feel sleepy, different types of sleep, electrical activity in our brains while we sleep, and the mechanisms of waking up after sleep, but we still don’t know why we sleep. It is clear we do need ...
Invisible ink using an orange juice Every science experiments must start with an aim. That means while doing an experiment you must think for what purpose you are doing this experiment. That should be in your mind so that you can go through the entire experiment very easily. In this experiment your aim must be to show ...
Native American Religion Death customs and beliefs Because they lived so close to nature, all Native American peoples from the Stone Age to the modern era knew that death from hunger, disease, or enemies was never far away. The various death customs and beliefs, which first evolved during the invasions of Asians from S...
Cenotes Of The Yucatan Peninsula Chichen Itza, Mexico - Sagrado Cenote Azul. Source: (flickr.com) Popular among tourists in Mexico are the Cenotes, whose name comes from the Mayan word “ts’onot” which was used to describe an underground water source. There are more than six thousand of these deep wells in the Yucatan P...
Discovery of a unexpected mineral on the planet's surface could change the way we think about the history of Mars. One thing researchers already knew about Mars, even before the rover Curiosity began to investigate the planet’s surface, was that Mars had an abundance of rocks. As on most planetary surfaces, the rocks o...
Exploring Scientific Innovation: Process, Product and Impact. This collection consists of three activities exploring different aspects of invention. Students are invited to examine how inventions are linked, the impact of innovation on society, and the ethical implications of innovation. Although designed to work as a ...
Oliver Cromwell’s position as Lord Protector, agreed under the Humble Petition and Advice was a monarchial position, albeit not under the name of King, and with some limiting factors. Cromwell ruled through a system that drew many comparisons with the Stuart Kings that came before him. The historian Mark Kishlansky wri...
An alternative method of replacing joints in osteoarthritis sufferers has been proposed by a group of scientists in Scotland. The researchers at the University of Strathclyde are undertaking a three-year project to see how effective it could be to grow new hips, wrists and knees from medical waste. Some nine million pe...
These books teach the alphabet at the readiness level. Each letter is introduced from the sound story, following the sound story sequence. Students trace large and small patterns for each capital and lower case letter. They are not expected to write the letters independently. Pages for handwriting readiness activities,...
In this activity children learn about what is needed for a balanced diet and how important diet is to an athlete's performance. The 2012 Summer Olympic Games, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad, took place in London, United Kingdom from 27 July to 12 August 2012. 26 sports were contested between by athletes from ...
We often hear talking about women’s right to vote, but rarely we think about the story or about how women conquered the right to vote. In this article we are going to analyse the long path that allowed women to vote in the United States of America. The right to vote for women in the United States of America has been di...
Software & Apps Windows 52 52 people found this article helpful What Is Hexadecimal? How to count in the hexadecimal number system by Tim Fisher General Manager, VP, Lifewire.com Tim Fisher has 30+ years' professional technology support experience. He writes troubleshooting content and is the General Manager of Lifewir...
Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size or in spacing, thus generating a gradient-like effect. "Halftone" can also be used to refer specifically to the image that is produced by this process. Where continuous tone imagery contains an ...
Pollen is tiny particles which are released from grass, weeds and trees during each summer, spring and fall. The main aim of pollen is to fertilize the parts of other plants, but they never do their task. The type of pollen that commonly causes allergic symptoms is produced by the plain looking plants that do not have ...
Pictured above is one of many faults, closely spaced together, in an outcrop of the Atoka Formation, near Lake Fort Smith, Arkansas. The fault pictured extends from the upper right to the lower left and is highlighted. This type of faulting is called syn-depositional faulting, meaning it occurred at about the same time...
Volume Density Experiment The Dynamic Density Kit is a density experiment used to teach children how to measure volume and introduce the concept of density in an easy and fun experiment. Density is the amount of mass an object has per unit volume at a specific pressure and temperature. In determining density, it is nec...
Croup is a common illness in young children. It can be scary for parents as well as children. Read on for more information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about croup, including types, causes, symptoms, and treatments. What is Croup? Croup is a condition that causes a swelling of the voice box (larynx) and wind...
When earthquakes occur, they can bring massive destruction and devastation. To better understand the size and force of earthquakes, scientists have developed different methods to try and quantify this power, such as the Richter Magnitude Scale. What is the Richter Magnitude Scale? What is the Richter Magnitude Scale? T...
Music, movement and art are a vital part of your child’s creative educational growth. Experiences with the Arts support your child’s innate desire to create, build on his natural curiosity, and open avenues for self-expression and learning in all curriculum areas. Recent studies support the importance of the Arts in br...
Quantum computers and communications promise more powerful machines and unbreakable codes. But to make them work, it's necessary to measure the quantum state of particles such as photons or atoms. Quantum states are numbers that describe particle characteristics such as momentum or energy. But measuring quantum states ...
Collinear vectors act along the same line or axis: East - West or North - South. When adding collinear vectors one must ensure that they are all pointing in the same direction. The general rule for adding collinear vectors is: "add vectors from tail to head". In other words from the tail of the first vector to the head...
During the Postclassic Mayan Period, between approximately 800 and 1000 A.D., the center of Mayan urban development shifted to the northern Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. Here a series of notable cities such as Uxmal, located in the Puuc Hills near modern-day Mérida, arose. The Yucatán cities of the Postclassic period ha...
The relative densities of air and water mean that the total mass of the atmosphere is equivalent to that of only the top 10 metres of the ocean. Correspondingly, the heat contained in the atmosphere is equivalent to that contained in only the top 3.2 metres of the ocean. Oceans being, on average, about 4,000 metres dee...
When we transfer data, there are a few things that we need to consider to ensure that our transfers are quick, lossless, and efficient. However, transmitting data requires bandwidth. Or let us put it in even simpler terms. From a layman perspective, if we have a high number of connections or wires between two points, y...
Skip to 0 minutes and 10 secondsWe now recall a highly useful construct called the Cartesian or coordinate plane. It was invented by Rene Descartes in the 17th century. And yet, it's strangely familiar to us today in view of GPS coordinates. What is it about? Well, we have a flat infinite plane. And we place on this pl...
Sometimes, epidemics don’t make headlines. That seems strange, a major health risk causing death to ripple through communities, and yet we’re more likely to hear about whats happening with the Kardashians. However, one reason why these epidemics don’t make the news: they strike isolated, poor regions of the world. They...
Pontiac’s Rebellion was a Native American uprising against the British just after the close of the French and Indian Wars, so called after one of its leaders, Pontiac. The French attitude toward the Native Americans had always been more conciliatory than that of the English. French Jesuit priests and French traders had...
Maths - I See Reasoning Please read the introduction first. Please see previous weeks for Number and Place Value, Addition and Subtraction, Fractions, Money and Multiplication and Division. This week the topic are Measurement and . As before, you can choose your own level to challenge yourself; bronze, silver or gold w...
Black carbon is an atmospheric pollutant. The very small particles are formed through the combustion of fossil fuels, biofuel and biomass, and settle from the air slowly. Also known as soot, this material absorbs solar radiation, trapping heat in the atmosphere and contributing heavily to global warming. A recent study...
Imagine a new drug for type 2 diabetes. The researchers developing the drug would have used a mouse model of type 2 diabetes — in other words, a mouse that has the same kind of genetic variations as a patient with the disease. Before the drug goes to clinical trials to be tested on patients, the U.S. Food and Drug Admi...
Animal Behaviour refers to everything an animal does including their movement and mental process. It is the way they interact with animals of the same species and different. Their behaviour can differ depending on their response to a stimulus. For example, your dog may get excited and energetic when you get their leade...
Carbon dioxide is considered a greenhouse gas that affects the Earth's atmosphere by causing global warming. This occurs through the emission of too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is caused mainly by the burning of fossil fuels. The greenhouse effect occurs when sunlight goes through the Earth's atmosph...
Pangaea and Continental Drift - Idea was first proposed by Alfred Lothar Wegener (1 November 1880 – November 1930), a German scientist, whose idea of Continental Drift was controversial and wasn't widely-accepted. His hypothesis that the continents are slowly drifting around the Earth (German (de): Kontinentalverschieb...
What is it? Biofuels can broadly be defined as any fuel derived from biomass, which is living or recently living plant material, and offer some of the most promising alternatives to decrease dependence on traditional fossil fuel sources (oil, gas, petrol, coal, etc.). Biofuels offer the only immediate alternative to fo...
Clip on Youtube. Thanks for sharing. [Xem thêm bài: Tổ hợp từ – Collocation -trong tiếng Anh] What is a collocation? A collocation is a group of words that usually go together. For example, in English, we usually say ‘heavy rain’. It’s correct grammatically to say ‘strong rain’ or ‘big rain’, but both of these sound co...
Understanding polar reversals helps us to understand an important piece of evidence for Plate Tectonics. When molten rock cools, some of the minerals that form contain enough iron to be magnetic such as magnetite and hematite. This means that once they form, they tend to line up within the molten rock with the Earth’s ...
Challenges of Brain-Based Learning Brain-based learning is a constructive way of maximizing learning and teaching both naturally, and motivationally. The research from neuroscience has lead to a comprehensive approach to instruction described as brain-based learning. The knowledge into the structure and functioning of ...
What Contributes to the Gender Pay Gap? "A woman makes 79 cents on the dollar that a man makes." "When adjusting for the same role and level of seniority, the gender pay gap doesn't exist." "Women are paid less because they work less and leave the workforce once they have children." "The gender pay gap is a result of a...
The largest animals ever to have lived on Earth, blue whales are colossal in every respect – including, it must be said, the scatological. When a blue whale goes, it goes big. This remarkable phenomenon was recently captured on camera by Eddie Kisfaludy, a marine biologist and oceanographic consultant. While conducting...
The word “synesthesia” comes from the Greek syn and aisthesis, which can be translated as “together” and “sense,” or “join” and “perception”. Both translations offer a good description of what the neurological condition of synesthesia embodies: a unity of senses that results in the experience of one sense when another ...
THEY SERVED ~ THEY SACRIFICED ~ 19 young Choctaw soldiers ~ the first to use their native language to confuse the enemy, making a marked difference in the outcome of World War I Pictures provided in header Courtesy of Mathers Museum, Indiana University and below Courtesy of Oklahoma Historical Society Photo Archives. I...
You will be asked to develop your own opinions on the subject of the text and justify these with appropriate evidence. Your teacher will give you reading activities which you can carry out on your own, in pairs or in larger groups. Your main focus should be to understand the themes/viewpoints of the extract and then to...
Over the past 200 years, Earth’s magnetic field has lost around 9% of its strength. Meanwhile, a large region of reduced magnetic intensity has developed between Africa and South America — known as South Atlantic Anomaly. Over the past 5 years, however, a second center of minimum intensity has emerged southwest of Afri...
Stories are a fantastic way to teach kids important life lessons. This reading comprehension worksheet uses the classic Aesop’s fable—The Fox and the Crow—to get your students thinking about the central lesson of a story. Give your second graders some practice building their reading comprehension skills with the timele...
In this lesson, students consider audience responses to challenging topics. Texts about racial identity build students’ understanding of how the topics of race, racism and privilege may be experienced by some audiences who come from the dominant white culture. They are introduced to the concept of white fragility throu...
History of Medieval India ( Medieval Period ) Medieval India period is a significant period in the history of India because of the progress in the field of art and languages, culture and religion. Also the period has witnessed the impact of other religions on the Indian ethnicity. Foundation of Medieval period is marke...
Many foods - whether it's the mozzarella on your favorite pizza, the olive oil in salad dressing or hollandaise sauce during asparagus season - contain lots of fat. The fatty acids in these foods are among the essential nutrients that people need to survive. When someone eats more fatty acids than the body can immediat...
Whilst Victory day 1919 was planned as a celebration, the emotions evoked were more diverse and complex. Foreign Office Historians German anger at the Treaty of Versailles between the wars is well known. Hitler, in his rise to power, exploited this deep resentment. So how did such a contentious document come into exist...
Sickle cell disease changes the shape of the oxygen-carrying molecules (called hemoglobin) found inside red blood cells. Red blood cells are usually round and flexible. This allows them to glide smoothly through your bloodstream. But when you have sickle cell disease, the abnormal hemoglobin creates stiff, sickle-shape...
Topic on a Page for GCSE Eduqas A Unique and highly visual learning and revision resources ensure students know the themes inside out. It's great to see a resource which summarises all the content so clearly. It will be great for overall revision and as a teaching support resource. - key concepts defined - scriptural q...
In April, National Geographic News published a story about the letter in which scientist Francis Crick described DNA to his 12-year-old son. In 1962, Crick was awarded a Nobel Prize for discovering the structure of DNA, along with fellow scientists James Watson and Maurice Wilkins. Several people posted comments about ...
In Hawaii, volcanoes form over a hot spot, an area where magma rises from the mantle and breaks through the crust. The Pacific plate moves northwest over the hot spot—which remains stationary—eventually carrying the old volcano away from the hotspot. A new volcano then begins to form, with repeated basaltic eruptions b...
News and Photos from The Oaks If your child is working at home during the school closure, please look at the pages under Coronavirus Closure, including our class's page, where Mr Bailes will post tips and ideas just for the Oaks children. If you want to send in a photo, video or some examples of what you've been up to,...
The X-15 has a maximum velocity of 7.274 km/s. As the velocity to achieve orbit is 8 km/s, why did they not fly horizontal/diagonal until they achieved around 7km/s and then go vertical to get to space and reach orbit? The X-15 didn't have the capability to get to orbit, and it was never intended to. the X-15's purpose...
The name Lynch means ‘Seafearer’ or ‘exile’. It has both Irish and English origins. It could have derived from the names Linch or Lynche which have been recorded in both countries. There are also names such as Linskey, Lynchy, Lindsay and Lynskey which are more specific to Ireland and in particular Co Mayo. Descendants...
An oil well is a borehole into the earth, designed to enter geological formations that have been identified during the exploration process to contain commercially viable recoverable oil resources. It is created by drilling a hole of up to 1m diameter at surface into the earth with a drilling rig. The hole size steps do...
Who was Hezekiah? Is there evidence that he actually existed? Estimated to have reigned between the 8th and 7th centuries B.C., Hezekiah was a king not only devoted to the Lord, but also responsible for much improvement to the kingdom of Judah. Additionally, he’s one of the only kings whose name and legacy has been spe...
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and felt a sense of awe? Our natural satellite, the moon, has captivated humans for centuries. Its mysterious beauty has inspired countless poets and artists to try to capture its luminescence in words or on canvas. But have you ever stopped to wonder what color is the moon? In ...
Today the children explored the trilling world of electricity in a presentation called Spark! We learnt that household lights, the beating heart, even the sun’s energy are all made possible because of electricity. We started by making balloons cling to the wall using the electric forces. This was done by rubbing a few ...
Bachman's sparrow is a large sparrow with a large bill. Adult upperparts are heavily streaked with reddish brown, with a thin reddish line behind the eye. Bill is dark gray above with lighter gray below; the head is flat and in line with the bill, giving it a flat-headed profile. Underparts are light buff colored. The ...
Long before the two deadliest pandemics in history — the Plague of Justinian and the Black Plague — an ancient strain of the bacterium responsible for these scourges, Yersinia pestis, may have already wreaked havoc among Neolithic European communities over 5000 years ago, according to a controversial new study. New res...
Introduction to Parentheses Parentheses, also known as round brackets, are symbols used in pairs to group things together. The parentheses symbol is represented as ( ). The parentheses in Math are used to group numbers, variables, or both together. 4 ( 5 - 4) = 4 1 = 4 In the above example, the parentheses group (5 - 4...
Ashley Barajas watched intently as toddlers stacked foam blocks and examined colorful cylinders. It may look like child’s play, but Barajas, an early education science specialist, knows that exploration is the gateway to magically transforming circle time into toddlers learning science. At a recent playgroup in Oakland...
Puzzles are a classic toy for young children. They come in a variety of types, materials, and levels of difficulty. Even infants may explore simple puzzles that involve fitting two pieces together. Puzzles are available with increasing complexity to challenge children as they grow. There are many life tasks that we do ...
In this chapter, we will extend our discussion, begun in chapter 6, of those organic reactions commonly known as 'nucleophilic substitutions'. In doing do, we will have an opportunity to consider in greater detail the various factors affecting the three main players in most organic reaction mechanisms: the nucleophile,...
In this activity, students will familiarize themselves with the distinguishing physical characteristics of an insect. Students will observe and maintain live crickets to learn the function of various body parts of a cricket. Further, students will have the opportunity to change their negative feelings or thoughts about...
These “microreactors” could be the future of nuclear power This article is an installment of Future Explored, a weekly guide to world-changing technology. You can get stories like this one straight to your inbox every Thursday morning by subscribing here. One of the best ways to scale up the use of clean nuclear energy...
A technique is known as “molecular photocopying” enables scientists to make several copies of a brief segment of DNA or RNA. This approach is applicable in several circumstances. Doctors can use PCR tests to swiftly and precisely diagnose infectious illnesses, find genetic abnormalities that can lead to disease, and fi...
[■] Cases in which many species become extinct within a geologically short interval of time are called mass extinctions. [■] There was one such event at the end of the Cretaceous period (around 70 million years ago). [■] There was another, even larger, mass extinction at the end of the Permian period (around 250 millio...
For generations, the Indigenous people in what is now known as British Columbia fished and put away stores to feed them through the winters. Fishing rights were granted and passed down through potlatch naming ceremonies. In 1827, the Hudson’s Bay Company established Fort Langley on the Fraser River. The Fort traded in ...
In Maple Class we are loving our topic of Earth and Beyond. We have been learning all about the Moon – how it was formed, about the craters and the seas and why we only ever see one side of the moon. We have also explored the movement of the Sun, Moon and Earth and finding out why this gives us day and night, the seaso...