We did some investigation about Nova Scotia today. We worked in groups and observed a picture. We learned about OWLS. This stands for Observation, Wonders, Learning, Sharing. I used my observation skills and recorded what I noticed and what I saw. Ask me to tell you about the photo I looked at. My teachers were impressed with the things we noticed! Ask me to tell you something I learned about Nova Scotia today. We focused on their history and culture and learned about who the Acadian people are.
Question of the day: post on the blog something new you learned today about Nova Scotia.
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Rainbow Triad
Nova Scotia has vehicles
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Fiona says they have a day that they have a parade and make noise for one whole hour.
ReplyDeleteOwen E - The Acadians had to all move away because more people moved to NS, but they came back.
ReplyDeleteThey wear funny masks
ReplyDeleteLincoln says that he learned that the Nova Scotia flag was not official until this year
ReplyDeleteI learned that Scotland gave the flag to Nova Scotia and the white and blue is the opposite on the Scotland flag. Emma P.
ReplyDeleteAaron learned about the Nova Scotia flag. It blue and white opposite to the Scotland flag. And also has a red lion with a golden background.
ReplyDeleteNova Scotia is in Canada. They have a parade on June 15 (he's not so sure of the date) and they make very loud noises.
Great memory Aaron! Acadian day is on August 15 each year
DeleteShayan says Acadians speak French!
ReplyDeleteTori: "Acadians were forced to move but then some came back. They also speak French."
ReplyDeleteMorgan learned that the blue lobster is really really rare.
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