Sunday, 24 September 2017

Genius Hour Reflection Post Three

Welcome back all!

I hope that everyone has had a great week!I hope that everyone is in the camping mood as we embark further along my Genius Hour journey. Last week I told you that we will take a look at at some longer trip opportunities that will take us through a variety of parks at once. Well I never break a promise so here we go.

Taking a look at the Ontario Parks blog under driving routes, they provide five amazing routes that take you along different regions of Ontario. Breaking them down we have the Hurontario Route, Algonquin Ottawa Route, Georgian Bay Route, Lake Superior Route, and last but not least, the Rideau Heritage Route. Now these preplanned routes don't take you to all of the provincial parks but they do encompass 35 of the 113 parks. Not a bad start I must say. Let's take a closer look at each of these recommended routes!

Hurontario Route:

Parks Blog. (2016, August 23). Hurontario Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/hurontario-route/#more-14886

This route takes you through 8 Ontario Provincial Parks. Travelling between the landscapes of Midland and Kingston, you will encounter wind-swept pines, rocky outcrops of the Canadian Shield and the lush mixed forests of the Great St. Lawrence Lowlands. Parks you will be visiting include Frontenac, Bon Echo, Lake St. Peter, Silent Lake, Petroglyphs, Balsam Lake, Awenda, and Sibbald Point. 

Parks Blog. (2016, August 23). Hurontario Driving Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/hurontario-route/#more-14886


Algonquin Ottawa Route:


Parks Blog. (2016, August 9). Algonquin Ottawa Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/highlights-of-ontario-route-ottawa-algonquin-toronto/#more-12069

Driving through this scenic route will get you to 7 of the Ontario Provincial Parks. A bevy of waterfalls and rapids to explore along this drive. While embarking on this journey you will visit Arrowhead, Oxtongue River-Ragged Falls, Algonquin, Rideau River, Charelston, Sandbanks and Presqu'ile Provincial Parks. 
Parks Blog. (2016, August 9). Algonquin Ottawa  Driving Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/highlights-of-ontario-route-ottawa-algonquin-toronto/#more-12069


Georgian Bay Route:

Parks Blog. (2016, August, 9). Georgian Bay Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/georgian-bay-circle-tour/#more-12068

Driving this route will take you through a variety of iconic tourist spots. 10 Ontario Parks are featured within the route which include Awenda, Wasaga Beach, Misery Bay, Chutes, Fairbank, Killarney, French River, Grundy Lake, Killbear, and Oastler Lake Provincial Park. 

Parks Blog. (2016, August, 9). Georgian Bay Driving Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/georgian-bay-circle-tour/#more-12068


Lake Superior Coastal Route:

Parks Blog. (2016, August, 9). Lake Superior Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/lake-superior-coastal-route/#more-12067

Dubbed as a 'bucket list' driving route, this route takes you through Sault Ste. Marie to Thunder Bay along the Trans Canada Highway with views of the majestic Lake Superior. 6 Ontario Parks are featured on this trip including Pancake Bay, Lake Superior, Neys, Sleeping Giant, Ouimet Canyon and Kakabeka Falls Provincial Parks. 

Parks Blog. (2016, August, 9). Georgian Bay Driving Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/georgian-bay-circle-tour/#more-12068


Rideau Heritage Route:

Parks Blog. (2016, August, 9). Rideau Heritage Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/rideau-heritage-route/#more-12070

This last route takes us to visit 4 Ontario Parks along its route. An alternative drive to major highways, this route takes you across a bevy of landscapes. Rideau River, Charleston Lake, Murphy's Point and Frontenac Provincial Parks are all featured along this route. 

Parks Blog. (2016, August, 9). Rideau Heritage Driving Route. [Online Image] Retrieved from http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/rideau-heritage-route/#more-12070


This portion of my Genius Hour project has allowed me to explore some recommended driving routes to some Ontario Provincial Parks based on regions. While each route does not encompass all of the potential parks in the area, it does a good job of spacing the parks out and including a good amount. As I keep on exploring more routes that connect Ontario Parks, I am confirming my passion for camping and the outdoors and increasing my drive to visit all of them. So far in this course, I have learned a lot and have been able to apply what I have learned to demonstrate new visuals and methods of putting presentations together, something I failed miserably at beforehand. 

For next week I am going to be going over some of my own driving routes that encompassed more than one provincial park visited and compare them to the routes that the Ontario Blog had. 

See you all next week! :)





Sunday, 17 September 2017

Below is my digital story as part of my Project Based Learning Badge. I choose to tell a story about my job in the summer and what it is like being a kid in the Kids Klub program that I run.

Genius Hour Reflection Post Week 2

Welcome Back!!

So far so good on my Genius Hour progress! I have been looking at quite a few different Ontario Provincial Parks and their location and proximity to others. I can tell you that I have a lot of planning and thinking to do regarding trying to plan all of these trips! I have been to 23 out of 113 parks (woohoo), still a lot more to explore. 

Camp Scout. (2017). Balsam Lake [Online Image] Retrieved From:  http://www.campscout.com/campground/ON0440/

This weekend I went camping at Balsam Lake Provincial Park! It was a shorter trip with a late start on Friday but nevertheless, it was great just being able to get outdoors. Due to my time constraint to only being a weekend camp, I only stopped at the one park so that I can enjoy my time here and see everything that the park had to offer. If I did have more time there were a few other parks that I could have stopped and visited along my route. There was Sibbald Point which we passed en route to Balsam Lake which is situated on Lake Simcoe, as well as McRae Point and Mara Provincial Parks, just on the Northern Shores of the Lake.





My time at Balsam Lake Provincial Park was action packed like any other park I've visited. We went for some nice hikes that took us through hardwood forests and meadows in the morning before it got too hot. In the afternoon we started canoeing and paddled our way to the beach to enjoy a nice cool off swim and then continued on paddling and exploring some of the lake. 

                             Fallavollita, Emily. (2017, September 16). Hiking and                                                                             Canoeing at Balsam Lake Provincial Park. [Image]. 

With another trip under my belt that brings my grand total of parks visited to 24, just over 20%  completed. Next week I'll be looking more into some longer trips that will encompass a lot more parks to visit. See you back next week!!

Friday, 15 September 2017

Building an Online Assessment

This week we are learning about online assessment tools. For today we have used Google Forms to conduct a quiz. From the instructional videos we had to choose from, I selected the Crash Course in Literature. From this I choose Jane Eyre since it is my all time favourite book! :) We then compiled 5 questions based on the video to include in our quiz. Good luck to everyone taking this quiz! It shouldn't be hard at all!


Friday, 8 September 2017

Reflection Post #1

   Genius hour is a self proclaimed project that gets students motivated and inspired to learn about something new. It is a creative way to get students motivated about learning and to share their passions with others. My Genius Hour Question is: How can I organize trips to visit all of the Ontario Provincial Parks?
I have a huge passion for the outdoors and camping. It has become mine and mom's mission to visit all of the parks within the Ontario Provincial Parks. Instead of going to one park per trip all the time which would take forever to complete, I would like to find out how to combine parks within one trip to effectively plan these trips. There are so many parks (72 to be exact) that this can be overwhelming and difficult to plan effectively. Through this Genius Hour assignment, I hope to create routes and trips that I can explore all of these parks. Below is an montage of the stunning colours of fall within Algonquin Provincial Park which I plan on visiting this fall.








  In the past two classes I have already learned a whole bevy of neat tech tricks that always baffled my mind on how to do. I'm still not perfect at them but with some more practice I hope to master these skills!
 A classroom activity that I can use in my own classroom could be students creating their own google slides for assignments. To do this, I would have to ensure that all the students have access to a computer, so booking the computer lab might be a good start. They would all have to have their own Gmail address as well to access this. A way to adapt this is to also not to have each student set up with their own account, but rather to have students set up in groups and share an account. While in groups, students can organize mini presentations and answers to questions that could easily be shown in class to everyone.


Edtech2. (2014, July 3). Students Presenting [Online Image] Retrieved from http://cindy-leones13.blogspot.ca/2014/07/illustratein-chart-differentiating-past.html 

Monday, 4 September 2017

Copyright


Teaching about copyright is an important lesson in the classroom. It allows students to recognize the value of ones work and to be able to protect that work and to encourage original thinking without plagiarizing. What would be most important to teach students are the different domains of copyright. Being able to discern what is and is not okay to use and how to properly site and give credit to others work within their own work.


Carvalho, A. (2014 November 25). Child With Laptop [Online Image]. Retrieved from http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=6884



San Jose Public Library. (2008 August 9). Children using the library computers {Online Image}. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/sanjoselibrary/2839927173/

Friday, 1 September 2017

My First Blog!

My Passion Heart Map!

Encompassed in my heart are a bevy of some of my greatest passions. Each of these passions have helped shape me into the person I am today and influence me as a person.

Delving further into my likes and passions, my Pintrest Board displays in images what I am inspired and passionate about.
Emily's All About Me Board

Take a Moment and spread some Encouragement. "It's everybody's duty to give the world a reason to dance.'


Genius Hour Reflection Post 4

Welcome back everyone! Before I get into some of my own driving routes for visiting multiple Ontario Parks in one trip...