Sunday 27 April 2014

Our 1st Day of Swimming-Thursday April 24

Our first day of swimming lessons was fun (for most of us)! We got to swim for 45 minutes in the warm, salty water at the St. James Civic Centre.  We learned some pool rules and saw that they were posted on the wall there too.  Some of the pool rules include, no running on the pool deck, no diving in the shallow end, no jumping in the water at the same time as someone else, etc.

Thomas liked doing the "pencil dive" in the deep-end.  Cyrus loved trying to get his feet on the ground in the deep-end. Marisa had fun floating in the deep-end!  Jessy had a stomachache :(.  Eddie liked being in the water.  Duncan had fun holding his breath and going to the very bottom of the pool.  Skyla had so much fun swimming that she was laughing every second. Julia had a great time treading water and Alex said the slide was "fast"! Gaby liked EVERYTHING! (of course)

The girls were the first ones onto the pool deck but Ben says, "That's not fair!  Mr. G. told the boys to line up inside the change room instead.  Plus, there are 16 boys who needed to get ready."

 But…… those 16 boys were faster than all the girls coming OUT of the change room.  Billy insists that you know that there were only 6 girls.

Swimming was awesome and we can't wait to go again next week!  (Well, all of us except for Billy who says he didn't like it.)

Sincerely,
Team 25

The Aztec Calendar

We learned that the original Aztec calendar (the Cuauhxicalli) was carved in 1479.  It was made in honour of the Sun God.  It is also called the "Sun Stone".  This calendar was made out of a stone called "basalt" which comes from dried lava. We were surprised to hear that the calendar is 3 feet thick and 12 feet wide!  It got lost under the ground for 300 years until it was discovered in the central square of Mexico City.  This ginormous creation is now on display in a museum in Mexico City.  We made our own Sun Stones in class using our own unique and creative designs.  Check them out below.
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Team 25

Friday 11 April 2014

The Horrible Aztecs

This week at school we learned about the HORRIBLE Aztecs.  They lived in the 1500s. The capital city that the Aztecs created was called Tenochtitlan which was a man-made island in the middle of a lake.  We were horrified to find out that the Aztecs thought it was a privilege to get your heart cut out as a sacrifice to the Gods!  The Aztecs made sacrifices to the Gods because they thought it would keep the sun moving. They even played games with heads (but we shouldn't go into detail!)  We think this is CRAZY!!!!! Moctezuma was the ruler of the Aztecs until he was captured by Hernan Cortez who came over from Spain.  Cortez turned the Aztecs into slaves and some people believe that Moctezuma will have his revenge!

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