Our Field Trip to the Museum of Anthropology - Tell me 3 things you learned from the museum. :-)5/30/2013
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Avneet
5/30/2013 11:50:36 am
1. The cycle of a totem pole
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Ishan
5/30/2013 12:29:10 pm
4 Totem Poles, Aboriginal cultures, and the tools they used to make stuff like Totem Poles.
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Ashlyn
5/31/2013 12:42:16 am
I learned lots from the field trip but three things I really enjoyed were learning about the totem poles, learning a little of there history but not a lot because they believe that a Totem pole should never be reprinted and learning about the Haida house was very cool to. I learned that a Haida house can hold up to 30 to 40 people and that each person would get there own space and would have to cook their own dinner!
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Kenny
5/31/2013 08:19:01 am
#1:When the First Nations burned down trees, the covered the tree with moss to stop the whole tree from burning up.
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Jaya
5/31/2013 09:31:40 am
I learned the 4 totem poles, more about aboriginal people and the life cycle of the totem pole
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Jordan
5/31/2013 01:35:28 pm
I liked the House Pole, the Haida House ,and Drawing the stuff in the museum
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Julia
6/1/2013 03:35:40 am
I learned a lot at the field trip to the Museum of Anthropology!!!
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Aaron
6/2/2013 04:08:24 am
1 I learned the life stage of a totem pole.
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luke
6/2/2013 12:24:45 pm
3 things I learned at the MOA
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Ethan
6/2/2013 12:43:30 pm
1 behind the crest on the mortuary pole is a humans remains
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Hana
6/2/2013 02:34:33 pm
1: I learned that you were not allowed into a house unless you had that family crest
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Jason
6/3/2013 01:18:49 am
1.How the poles were cut and made.
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Twinkle!:)
6/3/2013 08:11:17 am
#1 the tools and paints the aboriginal people used
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Ashlyn
6/5/2013 11:56:03 am
For the French test do we have to know how to spell the names of nouns and animals or will you give us a box of the names then we just have to put the words in the right Category?
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Nate
6/5/2013 02:16:02 pm
I learned about the life cycle of the Totem Poles, the four different types of the Totem Poles, and the poles were made.
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laurier
6/6/2013 12:49:47 pm
1 how to make a totem pole
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Simon
6/7/2013 08:39:51 am
#1 that there are more than one type of totem pole
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Hana
6/15/2013 10:19:15 am
Do we have to know the whole booklet or just what we highlighted for the s.s. test?
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Miss. Angela SongHello, I'm a Grade 4/5 teacher in Surrey School District. My philosophy in teaching is to learn with the students and to instill passion in life-long learning. I try to challenge students to be independent and innovative with a critical mind.
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