Fun day today! Can you believe it is the 1st of June already? Thank you parents for driving on such short notice. The field trip is a go ahead to the Aquarium this Thursday, June 4th. Please bring your form and money in tomorrow. Science: Have a look at this link from the Aquarium of how climate has affected the Arctic. POST your thoughts and any questions you may have. The action plans that started on the weekend were very successful. Congratulations to all who worked so hard. You should be very proud of your efforts. I sure am! I look forward to the action plans that follow. Here are some examples of instruments you can play next year if you join band. Show your parents the forms you took home and bring back the white copy for the band teacher. This will be a guideline and not a final decision. Happy birthday Grumpy! Thanks for the excellent treats. Important Dates:
June 3 Track meet June 8 Hot lunch June 9 Talent Show June12 Sports Day June 17 Clayton June 18 Grade 7s to Clayton/Tweedsmuir for scavenger hunt June 19 Fun Night June 22 Playland June 23 Pancake breakfast for Grade 7s June 24 Grade 7 final assembly
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Little boy
6/1/2015 12:11:35 pm
I thought those facts really put how big this issue is into perspective. The fact that the Inuits are losing their home made me pretty depressed, but the things we could do in order to slow the progress down put a little hope back in me.
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westcoastwhale
6/1/2015 12:31:37 pm
I thought the facts and info in the article was very interesting. I wonder why the process of the climate change thing that the Inuit's are losing their homes to.
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Grumpy Cat
6/2/2015 01:27:04 am
I thought it was very interesting and educational. I wonder how we can help the inuits losing their homes
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marilyn
6/1/2015 12:55:28 pm
I wonder if the water is more acidic, is there a small amount of marine life since the 60s'? I think its sad and concerning that the climate is changing so rapidly.
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DiamondPickaxe
6/1/2015 12:57:00 pm
I think it's very sad and bad that climate change is happening worldwide and that global warming is still happening and I think it shouldn't happen.
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gymna5t
6/1/2015 01:04:57 pm
I thought the website was full with lots of information. It tells you the changes but what is the problem exactly?
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gymna5t
6/1/2015 01:08:15 pm
Never mind
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bug
6/1/2015 01:38:31 pm
There was grass in the Arctic! Wow! I wonder how it changed like that? Yay they showed the French horn:)
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Tfios girl
6/1/2015 02:04:23 pm
I didn't know that the climate was changing so fast. "Arctic waters have become more acidic", how??
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Black bear
6/1/2015 03:16:37 pm
The world is just one giant green house
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FecalFlatulence
6/1/2015 03:17:25 pm
I think it's sad how the Inuits are losing their homes and how the arctic is changing so much. E.G the acidic water
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2BARUNNER
6/2/2015 12:12:59 am
Thats absolutely sad to see the change of what we said thirty years ago, fifteen years ago, 5 years ago. How it changes to what we questioned if the arctic climate changes, when it will change, and as it changed. I actually do not know what the absolute definition of climate change, as I'm reading and typing down my thoughts and questions maybe the article will give me a hint. I think now I know what it means. How in the temperatures in the cold places are changing their climate. Even ice rinks are getting melted! A bunch of new animals are apearing in the arctic because of the climate change. I wonder how is the climate changing is it the cause of the sun turning around to arctic? Can we get a climate change? If we do get a climate change in the future will Arctic be a new place to build new things? What will happen if Canada goes to climat change? Are humans the one causing it? If we are then what can we do to stop it? I guess all of us have to contribute, because were ruining what are earth is and made. We can use less energy drive less and be carefull of what are actions can do to our planet.
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Tyler Oakley
6/2/2015 12:28:31 am
Yes indeed it is very sad. Due to global warming animals cannot safely and happily live in their habitats. If they cannot safely live in their natural spots, then they become endangered. We can stop global warming. Don't wear thick sweaters on a hot day! The extra heat floats up into the atmosphere and the CO2 causes it to thicken. We can use less gas! Make a natural substitute that is cheaper,more efficient, better for the environment, and it won't take away from our food supply! We could also try to make electric cars cheaper or even sell only electric cars. Yes you do have to charge them but what if instead of gas pumps they had electric pumps. More electricity is being used yes but the gas causes pollution! Stop factories from using harmful chemicals and liquids! Stop the pollution from anything! This is a very big problem. Like the girl who silenced the world I follow her words. I am scared to go outside and breathe the air in front of me. I am scared that one day our world will be a messy place of pollution and gasses. I am scared of the reality that maybe one day we will never stop this. It is a huge problem but it's just little things like changing transportation, no chemicals, don't wear unneeded sweaters on a hot day, and make natural substitutes for chemicals, gasses, and oils! Quote of the day: "We are more frightened than hurt; And we suffer from more imagination than from reality."~Lucius Seneca. #2: "Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced."~Soren Kierkegaard.
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That kid
6/2/2015 01:22:06 am
climate is rising in the arctic and it's a problem affecting the animals and people who are living there.
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