Serena’s Core Competencies 12/17/24

When preparing a dinner and dessert that my group and I created and planned in food class, I showed both critical and creative thinking. We were instructed to create a main course meal plus a dessert or appetizer that featured fusion cuisines last week. I made smores mochi and sushi samosas with my group. We had to develop our own recipe and process because there were no online recipes for these. This required a great deal of analytical and imaginative thought. We finally made our meal at the end of the week, and it was delicious and super fun to make. We had fun being creative and spending time as a group cooking together. Next, by continuing to experiment with new recipes and cooking at home, I will concentrate on honing my critical and creative thinking abilities.

Little buddies inquiry project

I picked this question because in my opinion play is a very important part in a child’s development overall. It helps little a one gain creativity and problem solving abilities. Play is a fun part and also a critical part of a child’s learning.

Resources:

1. Children learn through play

Children Learn Through Play

evidence: Play is essential for young kids, helping them learn and discover the world around them.

 

2. The power of playful learning in the early childhood setting 

https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/yc/summer2022/power-playful-learning

evidence: Play and learning support each other, with various play types enhancing children’s development and engagement more than traditional methods.

Arts and crafts!

1. Numbered cup towers

https://pin.it/3ER7m0lv6

supplies:

– Paper cups

– felts

– paper

2. Sorting sounds with photos

https://pin.it/vVPmMvuX2

Supplies: 

– bowls/cups

-photos

3. Bunny hands

https://pin.it/5sdgA8e0R

supplies:

– coloured paper

– markers

REFLECTION #1

My little buddy is named Prosper. He is very energetic. He plays hockey and loves soccer. On our first and most recent visit, we made little paper pumpkins. Prosper likes being independent. We used a pin and put the orange strips of paper into a round shape. We then took a walk outside and looked for leaves to decorate the pumpkin with. My little buddy loves to do things on his own. He sometimes has a hard time following instructions and listening. He cannot wait and just wants to start the project. Prosper was very eager to work. There was a hiccup when we realized our pin was too small. Prosper took it into his own hands and tried to find a solution. He wasn’t able to, so we ended up grabbing a new, bigger pin and finished our project. He was proud of his art. We said goodbye, and he ran outside for his lunchtime.
REFLECTION #2
In order to produce leaf-like effects on the tree branches we painted for Prospers Tree Painting, we used paint and broccoli. We spent some time outside searching for interesting leaves for the leaf project. Once we returned to class, we used the leaves to make an animal on the paper. Prosper wanted to turn the leaves like a panther. Prosper was looking forward to the leaf art project and couldn’t wait to gather leaves and create his panther. In addition to being thrilled about the trees, he wanted to know why we were using broccoli for our painting project. Prosper prefers independence and required minimal assistance with the painting piece itself, but he did require some assistance maintaining attention. When Prosper wasn’t listening, I tried to be gentle, but it didn’t work. I had to speak loudly and firmly to get him to focus, and he listened. I doubt that I would alter my approach to tasking in order to succeed. I remain composed and make an effort to comprehend his feelings. I gave Prosper a time limit and reminded him repeatedly of how long we had left in order to keep him focused while we were outdoors gathering leaves. I also instructed him to pick 15 leaves rather than merely picking leaves at random. This kept us on schedule and on course. We played a lot throughout these meetings, and I believe they led to a lot of new knowledge, such as time management and productivity. Overall, I had a great time with Prosper and am looking forward to work with him again.
REFLECTION #3
During these last two visits, Prosper and I made yarn ornaments by wrapping yarn around a circular piece of cardboard and a Christmas wreath by folding papers around a paper plate. I discovered that during our sessions, Prosper was occasionally quite engaged and at other times not at all. He would either want me to handle everything or he would want to take over and handle everything himself. No middle ground. I’ve discovered that if I’m not direct with Prosper, he won’t listen. I try not to panic because I want him to perceive me as someone, he can be himself with and I don’t want to frighten him. I saw two different kinds of play from prosper: social play and motor play. He has a lot of energy and enjoys jumping and running, in my opinion. He is constantly running about and crawling on the ground. Prosper is an extremely outgoing child who enjoys playing with other kids. While working and playing, he enjoys conversing with his many acquaintances. Prosper, in my opinion, demonstrates to me how play contributes to a child’s development by teaching them social skills, motor skills (physical play), and numerous other crucial abilities. Since I’ve known him, I believe Prosper has already developed significantly. He can be more open and honest with me because he feels more at ease with me. Because I now understand how he works and how to support him in finishing his tasks, he can also concentrate better and for longer periods of time.
final project (podcast):
https://share.icloud.com/photos/066UnKMAnDx1-mfPQjJzWLaLg

 

infographic – Homicide rates in Canada

reflection questions:

My project is about Canadian homicides in Canada 2015. I wanted to learn more and teach others about violence in Canada through this project. It’s a very interesting topic to me. Comparing Canada’s homicide rates to other countries and comparing the differences is interesting to me as well. It’s interesting to see how different provinces have different levels of violence. All my data was collected from Statistics Canada and Wikipedia. These sites are extremely helpful to me. It can help everyone stay up to date with different stats. I really like Statistics Canada because it is super easy to use and understand. I like the fact that these websites are global so people all over the world can read them. The sites allow you to connect with people around the world and communicate with them.

websites:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Canada

https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=3510007101&pickMembers%5B0%5D=2.1&cubeTimeFrame.startYear=2015&cubeTimeFrame.endYear=2015&referencePeriods=20150101%2C20150101

link for my infographic:

https://www.canva.com/design/DAFjHfxgJek/taw2i4mQym1_TIkA4YM66g/view?utm_content=DAFjHfxgJek&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink

 

Information Fluency

Assignment 7: Information Fluency

Cheer is a sport that is not talked about very much. There are different types of cheer including high school, all star and college which is kind of a mix of high school and all star. I do all star cheer, all star cheer started in the late 1980s and within the past five years has grown hugely. There are many cheer gyms across the worlds. Most countries have national teams now. Canada has a senior team, junior team, and youth team. This season I am on youth team Canada, we are going to the world championships in Orlando, Florida. This competition has been held at ESPN wide world of sports for 20 years. Cheer is physically very hard, tumbling and stunting is very hard on your body. If you don’t take the proper measures, you will get injured. Personally, I would say cheer is even harder mentally. Having mental blocks for skills is super hard, there’s a lot of pressure on you. You can’t miss practice or competitions because without one person you can’t really do anything. cheer is more than a sport to me. Most of my friends also come from cheer, its like my second home.

Setting guidelines for readers commenting on my blog

1. Read the whole post before commenting. Don’t just comment based off of what other comments say. read the whole post then make your comment.

 

2. Have a point. Don’t make a comment saying something that doesn’t have meaning to the post and don’t comment just because you feel like it.

 

3. Be nice. if you aren’t able to say it in a nice way then just keep it to yourself.

 

4. Don’t make a crazy long comment. Don’t make a comment longer than the post. make a comment that is relatively short but still gets the point out.

 

An example of an appropriate comment would be something like:

overall great post! I found the topic of pollution causing animal extinction very interesting although, think that it is a difficult topic for some to read so you may want to add a warning at the start of the blog.

 

Thank you for following my guidelines and giving feedback!

 

Do elephants think humans are cute?

Julie Hass said that elephants find human cute the same way humans find puppies cute. The same part of the brain lights up when they see us. Elephants are also known for their kindness to other animals and humans.

I’ve put “do elephants think human are cute” into snopes.com. It says that its unproven but humans have been able to tame elephants and the Food and Agriculture Organization said that the relationships between humans and elephants is quite strange.

 

I then searched up “do elephants think humans are cute hoax” and a website called africacheck.org popped up. I clicked on it and it said that elephants do not find humans cute and that wild elephants feel threatened by us. the website also tells us that the idea of wild elephants thinking we are cute may have come from trained elephants that are used to humans. the website include the history of the meme as well.

if you searched up “do elephants think humans are cute fake” plenty of articles pop up talking about how this is fake.

I think that it is fake. Elephants DO NOT find humans cute.

Take Your Kid To Work Day

On November 2nd it was bring your kid to work day. I spent the day at Wesco glass with my cousin. She works front desk, manages all the calls and schedules her coworkers to do glass installations.

these are some photos of the workspace.

  1. what do you hear, see and smell in this workplace?

 

this workplace is relatively quiet. there is a mechanic shop beside the building and sometimes we would hear banging from that.

There is an upstairs and a downstairs in this building. upstairs was where the desks were located and where my cousin works. downstairs is where all the glass is being stored to be picked up or taken to a job site.

The air in the workplace was pretty fresh but did smell a little like a construction store. ex Rona.

 

2. what would encourage you to go to this workplace every day?

 

I think what would encourage me to go to this workplace every day is the fact that everyone there seems close and comfortable with each other. My cousin gets a very flexible schedule and creates her own hours which I think would definitely help motivate me to go every day. there was something about the workplace that was calming, which made me feel good. it was warm had lots of naturel light and I seemed to get comfortable pretty fast.

about me!

Hello! Welcome to serenas block, I do cheer, I love to listen to music and hangout with my friends.

My favorite quote is “don’t wish for it, work for its.” I like this quote because you can’t just sit and do nothing if you’re wanting something, you have to work for it.

that’s my favorite video because it makes me very happy. golden retrievers are my favorite type of dogs. they are adorable, nice, and always happy!

See the source image

this photo has really impacted me because it shows really how much climate change has affected our animals, like polar bears.

my favorite website is Listening is everything – Spotify because I love listening to music.

history of my birthday, I was born March 12th, 2008. I share a birthday with a French artist named “Stromae” I found this out last year when I did a project on him.