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This week
in LA we continued working on our Greek myths. We incorporated information on
what life was like in Ancient Athens and our knowledge of what makes up a myth.
Here are two examples of our own Greek myths:
Greek Myths, Why
Volcanoes Were Created.
Hades
was a fair god when Persephone was in the underground, but the six months she’s
away, Hades is quite the opposite. While Persephone was away Hades had a very
short fuse, and would get mad at anyone or thing that wanted to see him during
that time and would lash out at them. His anger would so powerful that even
Ares, the war god, wouldn’t dare to go near him for a while. One time while
Hades was getting mad at a spirit for entering his castle, he got so angered
that he started throwing him around and broke the top of the castle and his
mountain, his anger went away after he saw molten rocks coming from the
mountain. The mountain had a hole through the middle and hades quickly patched
up the bottom part. The spirit of which was there that day was punished to be
inside one of those for the rest of time, if a volcano explodes it is one of
the people being punished trying to escape. Something to take away from this
is, don’t be a person stuck inside a volcano.
Trident
Long ago, above the clouds lived poseidon. The god of the sea. He
sent waves of water to keep the world living but he always thought about how
much more he could do with his own trident. His brother zeus already had a
staff and his other brother hades had a underworld. Poseidon was always jealous
of his brother and other gods and goddesses. So one day poseidon went over to
zeus gold and purple throne to ask him if he could touch the water of athens to
form his own trident. Zeus agreed but zeus reminded him that they had to asked
Athena for permission to have some water from athens.
Social
Studies
While the
grade 6’s have been writing PATs, the grade 5’s have been working on their own
project. They are researching a National Park in Canada and creating a brochure!
Some of the national parks students chose are: Banff National Park, Jasper
National Park, and Pacific Rim National Park (my personal favourite). Students have
to research the terrain, landforms, wildlife, among other topics. I am so
excited to see the finished product!
We also continued working on our Civilization Project. Students were required to choose one of the forms of democracy we learned about this year, e.g. Canadian, Ancient Athens, Iroquois Confederacy. Students had to include gender roles, law/order, organization, laws, and policies on education.
Science
In order
to prepare for Monday’s science PAT, we continued learning about sky science. We reviewed the phases of the moon. We labelled a drawing and coloured in the phases. We also learned about how sundials work.
Get some
rest this weekend everyone! It was a busy, busy week!
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