What’s Gone Well Today ® at School
What’s Gone Well Today at School is a question, in fact a movement designed to shift our thinking, to bring out the best in our own experiences at school, with the friends and new faces in our classes . We’re encouraging students and teachers to share experiences that have gone well. We hope that people will find more highlights in their day, and share what they are enjoying in their learning and playing at school.


This week we went on a field to the Museum Of Anthropology. It is in UBC. (UBC is an abbreviation for University Of British Columbia) At the museum we saw First Nations Art and the way they used to survive 5,000 years ago.We also got to see the world’s smallest totem pole. The two greatest things that I saw was how the first nations people carved beautiful designs on totem poles and a Bill Reid Sculpture. Dasha and I took pictures with our Ipod touch. This week has been spectacular 🙂
WOW! what a post Aaron123.
I had the best week ever! We got to go to the Museum Of Anthropology. It was fun going there and I learned about the First Nations. I learned that they used an elbow axe to cut down trees.
This week the BC Lions came to Kingswood, they were so cool.They played this game that was so funny. They made Ms.Newton and I came in front of everyone and play their game.This is how you play. You have to put on all the clothing before the other team. It was so hard but fun! 😉
This WEEK WAS A-W-E-S-O-M-E because we did carving. Also, the BC Lions came to our school and everybody was sad because they didn’t get their autograph 🙁 . We also went to the MOA and we saw a totem pole outside. It was cool and when we got inside it was hot then I was not cold anymore. Did you know that First Nations people used shark skin to make stuff shine. I thought that was cool and we had 4 groups and that’s all the time I have bye 🙂