Archive for November, 2011

Nov 18 2011

Ishinomaki

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So I was a buddy for the kids from Ishinomaki who came to our school. The girl I took care of was called Misaki and stayed at my house. I learnt a lot about what Misaki went through, and I was surprised to see that she was really positive despite everything. She was living in [...]

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Nov 16 2011

Music Solo

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My Solo for music Emily De Ruyver-Solo Reflection I learned how to play the simple notes of the saxophone, b,a,g,f#,f,c,d,e. I learned how to clean the saxophone, to build it. I already knew how to read notes and rhythm though. I try keep the timing with everyone else, and I count the rests in my head, just [...]

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Nov 13 2011

Hakuba Art Journal

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Hey, so for art, we got to make an art journal. Check it out! Open publication – Free publishing – More art So field studies is over, and it’s time to think about how I did on my journal. I think I did well about writing my days and the different writing styles. What I [...]

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Nov 12 2011

Cross Country 2011

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Date      Route    Laps   Time          Feeling Oct.3    Negishi   2      19:53:00    Felt sick, and really tired. Oct.6    Negishi   2      19:21:00    I felt better, not as tired, and kind of happy afterwords. Oct.11  Negishi   2      19:18:00   [...]

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Nov 10 2011

Drama Unit 1-Mime

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The first unit we did in drama is mime. For the final project we got separated into different groups. I was with Ken and Rishi. Watch the video first perhaps, mine starts from 10:08. Hope you enjoy it Now for the questions… Describe the progress have you made so far. (You may need to review the skills [...]

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Nov 01 2011

Spain and The Philippines

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Spain and Philippines View more presentations from 17deruyvere My presentation. Sadly it doesn’t have sound. Sorry How do historical empires still effect us today? Historical empires still effect us today, because our religion, and language is influenced by some of the huge empires. The universal language is English, because the U.K conquered large parts of [...]

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