Thursday, October 31, 2019

Math Freaks Came Out!!!

Tonight was a huge success!  Thanks to all those who helped prepare all week long, and those who came out to run stations.  We hosted over 50 families tonight, and everyone had a fantastic time.  It was great to see such a turnout, and to see so many people having fun with Math with their families.  Huge thanks to our custodial staff, and everyone on the third floor who gave up their rooms so we could move in for the night!  There will be some tired trick or treaters tomorrow, but I am sure that the prospect of Halloween will keep them going.
















Monday, October 21, 2019

Election Day!!!

Today we will be looking closely at the federal election.  As part of Student Vote Canada our class will be voting for their choice to represent Ottawa Center in the next federal parliament.  The ballots we will use were provided by Elections Canada, and will be identical to those used in our local riding (apart from the Student Vote logo) so you might want to ask your child what their opinion is regarding the candidates in this election.  We have looked at the big three parties in recent weeks, and discussed the Green and a few other parties.  Today we will look at all of our local candidates, their parties, and what they stand for before we go and make our votes.

7 things voters in Ottawa-Gatineau need to know today...

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/7-things-ottawa-federal-election-vote-2019-1.5324869

Party Platforms
https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/elections/federal/2019/party-platforms/


Poll Tracker
https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/elections/poll-tracker/canada/

5 Things to know about the Canadian Federal Election
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49490396

Canada's Registered Political Parties
https://www.elections.ca/content.aspx?section=pol&dir=par&document=index&lang=e#a1


2019 Canada Elections - Comparison Chart

Friday, October 11, 2019

Our trip to Parliament!

Our trip to Parliament Hill did not go off a smoothly as we had planned, in terms of the OC transpo portion, but it was a fantastic day in the end.  The LRT was not working when we arrived there by bus, so we were just taken right downtown by bus.  We visited the new House of Commons, located in the old courtyard of the west block of parliament, and then the new Senate Chambers in the old central train station, across from Chateau Laurier.  Both were very informative tours, but I think we were most impressed by the West Block site.  In the end, our group had a lot of firsts.  We were the first Churchill class to visit the new House, and the new Senate, and we were the first Churchill class to ride on the LRT when we caught it coming back.  There were a lot of kilometers put on over the course of the day, and I am sure that everyone slept well that night!