February 12

The SAN Script – Friday, February 12

RIGHT NOW

The key instruction is to stay in the present. Don’t get caught up in hopes of what you’ll achieve and how good your situation will be some day in the future. What you do right now is what matters.

Pema Chodron

Published on Oct 31, 2012

If you’re a teenage speaker brought in to address a crowd of teachers on the subject of how you and your peers learn best . . . what are you going to say? “I — have no clue,” Ned Cephalus nervously says from behind the podium. “I’m just a very average teenage brain”—complete with backpack, zits, and a journal he keeps about school. Yet in this funny and fast-paced “NED talk,” Ned knocks out eight powerful conditions of learning that can change everything for students. Funding from the Nellie Mae Education Foundation made this animation possible. Learn more at www.wkcd.org.

St. Anthony Today

Paul in late – meeting at University of Ottawa

Pizza Day

April out Jennie Galbraith in

discovery

Discovery2

Link to series in Canada Streaming:  https://google.discoveryeducation.ca/player/view/assetGuid/ce927551-5fb6-4b94-8c14-0082ee080c58

A BBC/Discovery Channel Co-Production. David Attenborough investigates the uncertain future of the earth’s polar regions. As global temperatures rise, the landscape, wildlife, and people of the Arctic and Antarctic bear the brunt of the changing climate. In the Arctic, polar bears struggle to find food as the sea ice on which they hunt forms later and melts earlier every year. Villagers in northern Alaska recall the days when they were able to walk out onto the frozen sea, but those days are now a distant memory. Scientists diligently examine the rate at which the Arctic ice is melting. In Antarctica, glaciers have clearly retreated in the last one hundred years, and ice-loving animals like Adélie penguins are being pushed aside by more temperate penguins. NOTE: This program contains content that portrays animals in their natural environment and may be disturbing or inappropriate for some viewers. Please preview before showing in class.

 

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