Oct
31
Filed Under (06Stefan) by js06 on 31-10-2009

Sometimes when people are nervous they do weird stuff for example picturing the audience in there underpants, ya it doesn’t work. Well not for me. I have a french presentation and I’m kind of nervous and I have to present it or I can’t get graded. I need to think of sometime other than “picture the audience in there underpants” and “remember that your friends are watching you”. Tell me a way that you keep from getting nervous.  

Oct
31
Filed Under (06Stefan) by js06 on 31-10-2009

Today is October 29 and we had a scientist that came to our school and she did some AWESOME experiments. In one of them we (our class) all stud in a circle and touched fingers and the scientist held an energy ball that lighted up. When some one let go the ball stopped lighting up. Another one was called  ASTROBLASTER!! Astroblaster is a cool toy that has three planets, so this is how it works there’s a ball that can come off if you drop it the ball that can come off goes fling in the air. Well I can’t remember the rest or type it.

Oct
31

Filed Under (Mrs Smith in Brazil) by Jane Smith on 31-10-2009

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After leaving Ottawa at 9pm on Friday night, Mr. Toft and I arrived in Sao Paulo, Brazil the following morning around 9:30 am.  It was a sunny 24 degrees.

There are 17 Canadian teachers on this trip as well as two organizers from Microsoft.  The teachers are from all over Canada: Manitoba, New Brunswick, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario.

I’m resting up in my hotel room before heading out for a Brazilian barbecue dinner with all the teachers.  Here’s the view from my window:

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A couple of interesting event to report already:

We shared our flight with members of the Brazilian Bocceball ParaOlympics.  I never considered how difficult it is to get 17 people who use wheelchairs onto a full plane.  It took awhile, but they, and their assistants did it.  When the plane took off, the whole team cheered in Portuguese and the same thing happened when we landed in Brazil.

After getting through customs at Sao Paulo airport we were greeted by many teenage girls hold signs.  It turns out they weren’t there to welcome me, but the actors who play Bella and Jacob.  Maybe you’ve heard of them.  I understand that they are very famous.  When they came out it was a mob scene.  The actors were surrounded by bodyguards who pushed there way through the screaming girls.  They even tried to push straight through my cart of luggage!  I stood firm, though.  Mr. Toft tried to get a picture, but they all came out blurry.  I’ll try to get one of the other teachers to share their pictures.

It was an interesting ride from the airport to our hotel.  Lots of people drive motorcycles here and they are very fearless.  Imagine three lanes of traffic filled with cars, trucks, taxis and vans.  It seems to be common practice for the motorcycles to drive between those lanes, but with all those cars making quick lane changes (usually just by honking the horn telling them to get out of the way), I wouldn’t want to be on a motorbike in the middle of that.

Tomorrow we all fly to Salvador where the Microsoft Innovative Teachers conference is going to be held.

I hope everyone has a fun and safe Halloween tonight.

Oct
30
Filed Under (*Agenda) by Jane Smith on 30-10-2009

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Thank you for a wonderful camp day. I had fun with the games that were organized by the sports committee and the entertainment committtee. Everyone enjoyed the great food and making the masks thanks to the arts and crafts committee and the refreshment committee. The classroom looked great because of the work of the site management committee. Excellent team work.

Be good while I am away. I will try to post entries from Brazil to let you know what I am up to. Make me proud of you all.

Oct
29
Filed Under (*Agenda) by Jane Smith on 29-10-2009

We had a great day today with our Scientist in the Schools presentation. We had a lot of hands on learning opportunities. My favourite was the one with the solar cells. It was neat to see how little energy the radio required to run.

Only one more sleep before camp day. If you choose to bring a sleeping bag that is okay but you must take care of it.

Hallowe’en costumes are welcome for the last hour of the day only. Please no make-up, masks or props.

Keep your fingers crossed for tomorrow to be nice enough for our outdoor games.