Thursday, April 23, 2015

Yosan's blog post on Ancient Greece

                                                      Ancient Greece
     
      In social studies class, we have recently started learning about Ancient Greece. We’ve been studying the lives of the Spartans, Athenians, and Mycenaeans.  Mycenae had been the capital of the society in Greece from around 1600 BCE to 1100 BCE. It made most of its wealth from agriculture, trade, and piracy. They were good craftspeople. The Mycenaean society had collapsed in 1100 BCE for reasons that historians aren’t sure of. They believe it may have been fighting between the rich and the poor, which led to an uprising and a civil war. Another theory is that invading Dorians from the North used iron weapons to defeat the Mycenaeans, who used weapons made of bronze.
     There is a lot of information known about the city-states of Sparta and Athens. Sparta and Athens had very different sets of values that they believed. Sparta had a political system where the state controlled all parts of people’s lives and people gave up their individual freedom for the good of the city-state. Athens stood for more of a democracy and encouraged personal freedom. They would punish people with uncommon beliefs or people that they believed were a threat to the polis.
     We have also learned the story of the Trojan War. Helen was the wife of the king of Sparta, Menelaus. Paris, a prince of Troy, had visited their home. When Menelaus was away, Paris had taken Helen with the help of the goddess Aphrodite. When Menelaus found out, he called the chieftains of Greece to help him fight against the Trojans, beginning the Trojan War. It ended when the Spartans had tricked the Trojans and set the city on fire while they were peacefully sleeping.



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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

ELA Novel Study- The Hobbit


             For my blog post I will be talking about our new novel study in English class; The Hobbit. The Hobbit is a recognized book by the author known as J.R.R. Tolkien. J.R.R. Tolkien is also known for his other books, The Lord of the Rings.  The Hobbit is famous, people around the world have created blogs, websites, and much more expressing their passion for the book.  There have been movies produced on not only The Hobbit but also The Lord of the Rings. It is a fantasy adventure novel.

                The book is mainly about a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. Hobbits are small people about half the size of humans with furry toes and a great love for food and drink. Bilbo is persuaded to join an adventure with thirteen dwarves by a wizard named Gandalf. The adventure is directed at the goal of reclaiming their treasure from the dragon Smaug. Throughout their journey they are faced with many obstacles including goblins, wolves and other dangers.

                In conclusion, I’m very excited to see how the ending of this story unfolds. It has been quite an interesting story thus far and is a pleasure to read. I’m also looking forward to watching the movie afterwards. I hope you have enjoyed my blog post on the novel The Hobbit. Thank you!
                

Tuesday, April 14, 2015



Science

In science this term we are studying fluids. A fluid is a substance that has no fixed shape and exerts pressure. A fluid is a gas or liquid but not a solid. They take the shape of their container and are capable of flowing. We just covered the topic of buoyancy. We recently learned things like what negative buoyancy is, what the formula of pressure is, and why things that are so heavy are capable of floating.

We are currently learning about rivers. In the past few days, we were able to cover topics such as flood plains and watersheds. Watersheds describe the flow of water in a region to a common destination. There are five major drainage basins in Canada. Flood plains occur after a heavy rain. A stream will carry more water than usual and causes the water level to rise. Not only did we learn about drainage basins and flood plains, but much more and will continue learning more throughout this unit. It is a very interesting unit in my opinion and it is very fun to learn about.