@Sflecce Had to fact check this one.. Here's the survey this is based on. The students surveyed were from grades 6 to 12, so it makes quite a bit of sense that students would be unsure what to answer (because the Holocaust is in the grade 10 history curriculum)
https://t.co/2Gz64SEK9Y
@alcamps_ Yah, if you think about it your students in grade 33 are really only in grade 22. Good thing the government is giving money to parents to help them get caught up
We are at the table ready to land a fair deal that invests more in lower income workers & keeps kids in class.
It's time for CUPE to take yes for an answer & cancel the strike.
These kids have endured enough of these strikes. 2,246 days out of class to be precise, since 1989.
@DFisman Something's going on here. Today's graph is showing a much different trajectory than yesterday's. Even the "complete data" from both day's looks different.
No one deserves to be bullied. Everyone should feel safe and supported wherever they go regardless of their race, faith, sexual orientation or background.
Let’s all do what we can to end bullying & cyberbullying and build a more inclusive province for everyone. #PinkShirtDay
Although I only won 2 of the 5 challenges, we all had a great day. On a day where students would normally be stressing over an exam, we were laughing with each other and having fun. The physics guides were super detailed and was this project was a showcase of their learning!
Today was the final day of #SPH4U Grade 12 Physics @AldershotSchool On a day traditionally reserved for exams, we decided to have some fun instead. Students have been preparing their physics-themed Minute to Win It games all week in preparation for today’s showcase… 1/n
Last, but not least was the Bouncy Coaster! Physics concepts here include conservation of energy, and projectile motion. Can you get the ball to roll off the ramp, bounce off a stool, and into the hoop?