Which is also kind of sad!
Hi, my name is Katlyn. I am a year 6 and I go to Enrich every Tuesday. Enrich is a school for gifted kids. The four cornerstones are Affective Domain, Mental Edge, Concept Curriculum, and Talent Development. Affective Domain - we learn about ourselves as gifted people. Mental Edge - we do things like brain training. Concept Curriculum - we have been learnin about perspectives the last 2 terms. Talent Development - we learn about our areas of interest. I did photography this term.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
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Today at Enrich has been busy. In the morning we played leaderboard chess, and then had some passion time. After passion time was break, and then we had a look at a piece of writing to do with being green. It was basically about how young people criticise people of older generations of not looking after the planet and doing the "green thing. But people of the older generation also didn't have all of the things we had today. They walked to school everyday. They didn't drive the two blocks to the supermarket. It was kind of sad. Then we did P4C and blogging! Today was the last day of Enrich for the term, and then I only have one term left!
Which is also kind of sad!
Which is also kind of sad!
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
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Today at Enrich I have had a pretty fun day. We have played chess, looked at air pollution, worked on our enviroment projects, and played Piccadilly Circus. To play Piccadilly Circus you need a decent number of people, otherwise it isn't that fun. You also need a few balls and (optional) a stopwatch. You need to be in a circle. The rules of the game are that you need to be pass the balls around in the circle, and when you get the ball you sit down. However, you can't pass the ball to people on your immediate left or right. We first started with one ball, and it took us 1 minute and 8 seconds to finish. then we did it again and tried to shave 20 seconds off of our time, but we only got to 57 seconds. Then we started adding balls, and it was even more complicated. It took a lot of brainpower, but it was fun.
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