Voice to text
Sunday June 11th 2023, 11:14 pm
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MY VOICE TO TEXT PARAGRAPH I have a story about a friend that went to 7-Eleven after a sports practice with her younger brother her name was Chantel. Chantel and her younger brother went to visit 7-Eleven at around 11 PM and there was this man sitting outside of 7-Eleven who had some raggedy clothing […]



Golden Record Activity
Sunday June 11th 2023, 11:02 pm
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Pick 5, tell us (the viewers) which ones you pick, and explain what considerations and criteria (the same criteria for all 5 choices) you used to choose them. Three to five thoughtful sentences will suffice for your justification.  CRITERIA: Upon having to choose five songs I decided it had to be from a different country […]



Oral Traditions and Smart Phones
Sunday June 11th 2023, 10:45 pm
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How might growing up with the language of tap dance change how one thinks about the world?   Growing up with oral traditions like that can have several effects on how an individual perceives and exists in the world. Tap dancing, originating from the unorthodox circumstances of slavery and its oppressive nature hones a rich […]



Ares
Monday May 15th 2023, 7:40 am
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If Greek Gods had an instagram, heres what it would look like for Ares. Greek god Ares Instagram Profile – pdf



Linking Assignment 3
Friday April 28th 2023, 5:05 pm
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Linking Assignment 3 Their Website: https://mypinetree.sd43.bc.ca/maham2020/ I chose to partner up with this peer because they are someone who I engage with only in classroom discussions even though we sit at the same table. This way I could get to know them better while also discovering their achievements in this class. To focus on, I chose […]



Cuneiform Vs Hieroglyphics
Friday April 28th 2023, 4:46 pm
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My Hieroglyph Statement My Cuneiform Statement Questions: What form of writing (hieroglyphs or cuneiform) did you find more challenging to complete? Describe why it was harder? In comparison to hieroglyphs, the cuneiform activity was far more difficult to complete. The hieroglyph activity is just drawing simple and repetitive images, but for the cuneiform activity, not […]



Emoji story (two)
Thursday April 27th 2023, 7:14 am
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A simple emoji story from class Have fun decoding it



Hieroglyph and emoji influence
Thursday April 27th 2023, 7:12 am
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Todays Question “Explain how hieroglyphics and emojis have influenced the creation and spread of language and culture over time and space.” In the first article, If King Tut Could Text, the writer says something true when contrasting hieroglyphs and emojis, and that was that emojis serve as emotional shorthand. They are easy and convenient for […]



Oral Tradition & “silent” language
Friday March 10th 2023, 6:04 pm
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How Languages Shape us
Friday March 10th 2023, 5:37 pm
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How languages shape us First assignment of language unit The video we watched https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKK7wGAYP6k Notes I took on the videos people form thoughts based off of what you say does language shape the way we think south east pointing activity language divides up everything and provides boundaries people who speak different languages will pay attention […]



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