Thursday, 17 December 2015

December 18

Today Mrs. Morris was in.

Humanities 8

Today students had a Christmas party and watched a movie.

English 10

Today students finished watching Star Wars and handed in the accompanying assignment.


Have a great holiday season everyone!!

December 17

 

Today Mrs. Morris was in.

English 10 (C&D blocks)

Today students finished watching Star Wars and handed in the accompanying assignment. 


Humanities 8

Today students worked on their hyperbole and metaphor worksheet to begin class.  Next they reviewed simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia and hyperbole before watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas.  Students were asked to find examples of the above.  Finally, the answers were reviewed and assignments were turned in.  There is a Christmas party scheduled for tomorrow.

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

December 16

Humanities 8

Today we started off with sacred writing time.  Then we did fill in the blank notes of some poetry terms.  Finally students worked on a worksheet that had them practice writing metaphors and hyperboles.

English 10

Today tests were returned and we started an assignment related to the movie Star Wars.  The hero's journey was investigated as well as the genres of science fiction and fantasy.  The majority of the class was spent watching the movie.  Assignments will be due at the end of the movie on Friday. 

December 15

English 10 (C& D blocks)

Today we started with some announcements re test marks and the cut off for ATDPI work -FRIDAY!!

Next students were asked to write some definitions about genre, science fiction and fantasy in preparation for watching Star Wars.  The assignment sheet focused on the hero's journey as it relates to the movie and the genres.


Humanities 8

Today we started off with our religion test.  Then students finished off puzzles or did some silent reading. Finally, we did some party planning for Friday.  

Monday, 14 December 2015

December 14

Humanities 8

Students stared off with silent reading.  Next students were directed to review their notes and their maps in preparation for a second practice quiz. After the quiz was completed and reviewed, students exchanged their puzzles with someone else to have them do it.  Once the puzzle was complete the puzzle was handed in.  The keys are due tomorrow if they were not handed in today.  Test tomorrow - study hard!

English 10 (H block)

Today students started with silent reading.  Next students were asked to look over their brainstorm and outline with their partners and write the rough draft of their half of the essay.  This was to be handed in at the end of the class.  Student projects were returned and marks were posted. 

December 11

Today Mrs. Morris was in.

Humanities 8

Today students started with silent reading.  Then students did a practice quiz on their religion unit and then reviewed the answer.  Finally, the students were given the task of creating a crossword puzzle which included 10 words or a word-search with 15 words.  The words and clues should all be related to our religion unit.  Test Tuesday!

English 10 (C&D blocks)

Today students started with silent reading.  Next students were asked to look over their brainstorm and outline with their partners and write the rough draft of their half of the essay.  This was to be handed in at the end of the class.

Thursday, 10 December 2015

December 10

English 10 (C&D blocks)

Today we started out with silent reading.  Next we reviewed the important aspects/components of essay writing.  We also reviewed the differences between expository,persuasive, comparison and narrative writing.  Finally, students partnered up to pick a topic for an essay.  They were tasked with brainstorming and creating an outline for an essay on a topic they are very familiar with.  The focus will be on structure and process. Tomorrow students will be writing their half of the essay.


Humanities 8

Today we started off with sacred writing and then we finished off our religion chart.  We also viewed a powerpoint for some visuals to help us remember the information.  There will be a test on Tuesday on religion!

December 9

Humanities 8

Today we started with silent reading.  Next we worked on completing a chart comparing the world religions.  


English 10 (H block)

Today we started with silent reading and then we brainstormed what students knew about essay writing.  Then students were asked to partner up and choose a simple topic that they could write an essay on together.  Next they were asked to brainstorm their ideas and then finally organize the ideas onto an outline.  The essay will have an intro, 2 body paragraphs and a conclusion.  Students can work on a comparison, persuasive or expository essay,  Each student in the partnership will be responsible for writing 2 paragraphs.  

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

December 8

English 10 (C& D blocks)

Today we wrote our test on the ATDPI.  The rest of the time was spent silent reading.

Humanities 8

Today we finished off the presentations and then voted on the best proposal.  

December 4

Today Mrs. Morris was in.

Humanities 8

Today was the last day for working on our restaurant presentations.  Presentations begin Monday!

English 10 (H block)

Today students went to the library to select a silent reading book.  Next they were given a review sheet for their test on the ATDPI novel.  Here are the questions for review:

Review Questions

  1. What do you think are the most important steps to remember about the hero’s journey.  Draw a simplified version of the journey.
  2.   Re-read or skim the last 2 chapters of the novel, what do you think is the most important theme in of this novel?
  3.   What purposes do the drawings in the novel serve?
  4.  Re-assess the title of the novel.  Why do you think Alexie choose this title?  How does it tie into the themes of the novel?
  5.   List the different coping strategies Junior demonstrates in the novel. 
  6.   What purposes does basketball serve in the novel?

December 7

Humanities 8

Today we started our restaurant presentations.  Half the class presented and the other half will present tomorrow.  

English 10 (H Block)

Today we wrote our tests on the novel.  The rest of the time was spent silent reading.  

Thursday, 3 December 2015

December 3

English 10 (C&D blocks)

Today we started off with silent reading.  Then we went over 8-12 of the Hero's journey.  Next we discussed the ending of the novel paying particular attention to the ideas of tribes referenced in the second to last chapter and how it emphasizes Junior's transformation from a lonely teen to a young man who feels he is connected to a lot of different types of people.  It also refers to the theme of identity and how he realizes he is no longer "just" a Wellpinit Indian.  

We also discussed how Rowdy calls Junior a nomad and how that indicates that he is going to continuing to go on further hero's journeys (continuing to grow and not being "stuck" like the rest of the Wellpinit Indians.  

Finally students were given the following questions to discuss in groups/partners (see below).  These questions may appear on the test which is scheduled for Tuesday!!!

Review Questions

  1. What do you think are the most important steps to remember about the hero’s journey.  Draw a simplified version of the journey.
  2.   Re-read or skim the last 2 chapters of the novel, what do you think is the most important theme in of this novel?
  3.   What purposes do the drawings in the novel serve?
  4.  Re-assess the title of the novel.  Why do you think Alexie choose this title?  How does it tie into the themes of the novel?
  5.   List the different coping strategies Junior demonstrates in the novel. 
  6.   What purposes does basketball serve in the novel?

Humanities 8

Today students got a copy of the rubric for their religion/restaurant project which is due and will be presented on Monday!  The rest of the class was allotted for work time. 



Wednesday, 2 December 2015

December 2

Humanities 8

Today we started off with silent reading.  Then we brainstormed some important things about presenting.  We spoke of:

  • speaking clearly, loudly and enthusiastically
  • Facing the audience and making eye contact
  • ensuring our props are visible to the audience
  • organizing in our partners who is speaking on what topic
  • Being a good audience member - no call outs, full attention etc.
The rest of the time was reserved for continuing to work on our projects, which are due Monday
Dec 7.

English 10 (H block)

Today we started off with self-assessing our novel projects.  Students were also asked to provide some written feedback on at least one of the following:
 
I would like you to notice.....
What was difficult/easy....
Other comments......

Next we looked at the test outline (see below).  Finally, we went over the literary device worksheet and the Hero's Journey to review for our test.

  1. Terms:  bias, simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, figurative language allusion, onomatopoeia, alliteration, sarcasm, repetition
  2. Concepts: duality, expectations, dreams, poverty cycle, identity, self-talk
  3. Hero’s journey
  4. Alexie’s provocative style
  5. Use of basketball
  6. Importance of titles
  7. The ending
  8. Comparison/contrast
  9. Stereotypes
  10. Use of pictures
  11. Strategies for coping with trauma – resilience
  12. Themes: family, racism, friendship, tribes, resilience
  13. Quote analysis
  14. Racism/aboriginal issues
 

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

December 1

English 10

Today students handed in their final project for their novel study.  They were asked to self assess and answer at least one of the following on their rubric sheet.  

I would like you to notice......

The challenges/successes I had were......

My comments about the project......

Next we went to the library to find a pleasure book to read.  There will be no book report this term, but students will be assessed on their ability to sustain their reading.  

Finally, we went over the literary terms sheet from the novel and we discussed.  These terms will appear on the test which will be a week today: December 8th. 

Students also received a list of testable topics.  See below:

  1. Terms:  bias, simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, figurative language allusion, onomatopoeia, alliteration, sarcasm, repetition
  2. Concepts: duality, expectations, dreams, poverty cycle, identity, self-talk
  3. Hero’s journey
  4. Alexie’s provocative style
  5. Use of basketball
  6. Importance of titles
  7. The ending
  8. Comparison/contrast
  9. Stereotypes
  10. Use of pictures
  11. Strategies for coping with trauma – resilience
  12. Themes: family, racism, friendship, tribes, resilience
  13. Quote analysis
  14. Racism/aboriginal issues

Humanities 8

Today students were introduced to writing Tuesday and Thursday.  Students were asked to write for 15 minutes on any topic.  After students shared their writing and put it in a writing folder/portfolio.  The remainder of the class was dedicated to working on our restaurant project which will be presented/due December 7th.



Monday, 30 November 2015

November 30

Humanities 8

Today we started with silent reading.  While students were reading, maps and map tests were returned.  We went over some common errors from the map assignment such as city placement, title placement etc.  Then we reviewed some of the items on our research sheet and we reviewed the criteria for the restaurant project.  The remainder of the class was a work period.  Projects will be presented:  Monday, December 6th!

English 10

Today was the last in-class work period for the final project for our novel.  The project is due next class - Wednesday Dec2!!!

Students were reminded to:
  • check their criteria
  • include a concise conclusion/answer to their question
  • proofread 

Friday, 27 November 2015

November 27

English 10

Today was the last in-class work period for the final project for our novel.  The project is due next class - Tuesday Dec1!!!

Students were reminded to:
  • check their criteria
  • include a concise conclusion/answer to their question
  • proofread 

Humanities 8

Today we started off with silent reading.  The rest of the period was dedicated to researching the student's chosen religion and starting on their restaurant creation project. 
The due date for this project is Monday December 7!

Thursday, 26 November 2015

November 25


Today Mr. Janz was in.

English 10

After a few reminders like documenting the process of their novel projects, students were given the remainder of the class to work on their projects. 

Humanities 8

Students started off with silent reading and then started researching their chosen religion for their restaurant project. 


November 24

English 10

Today we reviewed the finalized assessment strategy for term 2.  See below.  We also reviewed the criteria for the novel project.  Students spent the rest of the block working on their projects.  This was day 2 work period.  Friday is the last in-class time to work on this.  The project is due on Dec 1!!!


Assessment Strategy – English 10
For daily learning activities
  • -          Students collect their daily learning activities in a portfolio
  • -          Students use a chart to self- assess their learning in these pieces using the curricular competencies
  • -          Student meets with the teacher at the end of the term to discuss and have their portfolios assessed
  • -          Teacher monitors learning in an on-going manner providing formative feedback periodically during the term (both individually and collectively)


For tests
  • -          If a student does not have an excused absence for a test, the student will be given an alternative test which will assess the same learning outcomes; the test format may be different which may or may not be more challenging

For large summative assignments
  • -          Students that hand their work in on time will be given the privilege of resubmitting their work with improvements for re-assessment  (within a week of the return date)


If the assignment is late
  • -          No chance to resubmit for a chance at an improved mark
  • -          Late assignments will be marked by the end of the term
  • -          Referral to room 100 (at lunch and/or after school Tuesday and Thursday as necessary)

Humanities 8

Today we finished off our notes on religion.  Religious tolerance was the focus as well as the terms agnostic and atheist.  

Students were also introduced to their religion project, formed partnerships and worked on completing their religion distribution map.  Research on the project starts tomorrow.  


Fast Food Restaurant Presentation

Congratulations!  You and a partner have an opportunity to propose a new fast food franchise in a foreign country.  You must create a presentation to convince investors that your restaurant will be a successful because it is sensitive to your chosen religion.
You must include the following for your presentation:
        A sample menu  which includes a brief description and a picture of the following:
o  
2 mains
o  
2 sides
o   2 beverages
o   2 desserts
        An advertisement that includes a slogan
        A picture of the uniforms (male and female)
        Building design
        A bonus item such as:  Kid’s Toys (for meal combos), Holiday specials, mascot etc.

Due date: _________________________________

Monday, 23 November 2015

November 23

Humanities 8

Today we started off with silent reading.  Next we reviewed our notes on religion and then we added to them.  We ended the class with a look at a map that shows the general distribution of the world religions.  

English 10

Today we discussed assessment and some of the issues in term 1. I presented some of the strategies that I am proposing to the class as a way to encourage submission of work on time.  Here is the proposal that I will meet with the administration today to discuss: 

Assessment Strategy – English 10
For daily learning activities
  • -          Students collect their daily learning activities in a portfolio
  • -          Students use a chart to self- assess their learning in these pieces using the curricular competencies
  • -          Student meets with the teacher at the end of the term to discuss and have their portfolios assessed
  • -          Teacher monitors learning in an on-going manner providing formative feedback periodically during the term (both individually and collectively)


For tests
  • -          If a student does not have an excused absence for a test, the student will be given an alternative test which will assess the same learning outcomes; the test format may be different which may or may not be more challenging
 
For large summative assignments
  • -          Students that hand their work in on time will be given the privilege of resubmitting their work with improvements for re-assessment  (within a week of the return date)


If the assignment is late
  • -          No chance to resubmit for a chance at an improved mark
  • -          Late assignments will be marked by the end of the term
  • -          Referral to room 100 (at lunch and/or after school Tuesday and Thursday as necessary)


November 20

English 10

Today we looked at a strategy to prioritize the activities in our life, including homework.  
Students were reminded that it was the last day to hand in their 6-10 work.  Finally, students were reminded to document the process of creating their project and then we went to the library to work on our projects. 

Humanities 8

Today we started off with writing our Canada/BC map test.  When students finished their tests, they were asked to do some silent reading.  After silent reading, we reviewed our notes on religion and then added to them. 

Friday, 20 November 2015

November 19

English 10

Today we started off the class with a review of the Hero's journey.  Next we had a bit of a town hall discussion about assessment and the issues around late work and stress.  At the end of the discussion, both myself and the students had a better understanding of some of the problems in tem 1.  

For term 2, we tentatively decided that a combination of portfolios for daily work and alternative assignments/tests would help with the late/absentee problem.  

Students were given notice that tomorrow was the last day to hand in #6-10 before alternative assignments would be given.

Before the end of class, we also cleared up some confusion around the project and students were asked to write their question on a ticket out the door.  

Due date for project: December 1

Humanities 8

Again we started off class with a practice quiz in preparation for our quiz tomorrow.  Then we watched a few more video clips associated with the terrorist attack in Paris.  Next we did an introduction to religion in general and students wrote notes.

Tomorrow: Both the BC and Canada map are due and there will be a test on these maps.


Wednesday, 18 November 2015

November 18

English 10

Today students handed in ATDPI 1-6.  Then the remainder of the class was for working on projects. Students were reminded to record quotes etc from the novel while they are in class as we have to share novels across the 3 classes.  Students were also reminded that they need to show evidence of the process of developing their projects.  Finally at the end of class, students were asked to provide me with the question or at least the topic that they are going to focus their energies on for their project.  

Homework: Think and plan your project!!  Only 2 class periods left!

Humanities 8

Today we started off the class with a practice quiz on the BC map.  Next students were given 20-25 minutes to finish off their maps.  This was the last in class work period for these.  They are due on Friday.  Friday is also the day of the BC/Canada map  test.  

Homework:  Finish Canada and BC maps (due Friday) and study for test on Friday.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

November 17

English 10

Today we went over expectations about the daily activities.  Next we watched a couple of videos about the hero's journey and then we discussed it.  Students were asked to finish reading their novel. The next 3 classes will be for project creation.  Students were asked to come up with a question for next class.  

*Daily activities 1-6 for ATDPTI are due Thursday!!   
** Final Project due November 27

Humanities 8

Today we did a self -test on the provinces and capital cities of Canada.  Then students continued to work on their Canada maps. 

BC and Canada map due Friday
Test on maps Friday

Monday, 16 November 2015

November 16

Humanities 8

Today we started off with silent reading.  Next students were asked to make a "My Editing List" after looking through their term 1 work.  Students were asked to identify areas that they need to work on.  For example, if their work had comments about run-on sentences, they should list that as something to check in their writing.  

I also checked that the BC maps were complete.  Finally, students were asked to work on a map of Canada.  It will be due (with the BC map) on Thursday November 19.

English 10

Today we went over expectations about the daily activities.  Next we watched a couple of videos about the hero's journey and then we discussed it.  Students were asked to finish reading their novel. The next 3 classes will be for project creation.  Students were asked to come up with a question for next class.  

*Daily activities 1-6 for ATDPTI are due Wednesday!!  
Final project due November 30th

Saturday, 14 November 2015

November 13

Humanities 8

Today we went to the library to select a silent reading book.  Students were allowed to choose any type of reading material as long as it was an appropriate reading level for them.  They were encouraged to take their time and select something that they would enjoy reading.

For the remainder of the class, students worked on completing their BC maps.  I also distributed a lot of student work that had been assessed, but not returned while I was absent.  English marks were posted with the caveat that they will not appear on the formal report card as the marks are a bit skewed due to the fact that the courses meet every other day.  More general feedback will be provided on the report cards.

Reminder:  BC maps are due Monday!!!

English 10

This was the last day I accepted work for term 1. Today rough numerical marks were posted so students get an idea of where they stand in the course.  Students were reminded that these marks will not appear on the report card as they are a bit skewed due to the fact that this is a linear class and not enough data has been collected yet to provide accurate numerical assessment. 

I introduced students to the final project for our novel study.  Please see November 12ths post for this assignment sheet.  We discussed the importance of the inquiry question and the challenge of approaching the project from your own unique perspective. 

The rest of the class students were directed to:
  • submit any last minute Term 1 work
  • finish reading the novel
  • ensure all daily assignments 6-10 are complete (these will be collected next Wednesday!)
  • brainstorm ideas for your project

Thursday, 12 November 2015

November 12

English 10

Today we started off with a check in with regards to term 1 and report cards.  I also introduced the final assessment project for our reading of the Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian. The remainder of the class was a work period.  Students were directed to: 
  • ensure all their term 1 work was submitted
  • continue reading the novel (to the end)
  • ensure all the daily assignments 6-10 were completed
  • brainstorm ideas for the final project
Here is your assignment.  Below are some examples of questions.

Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

Task: Create a project that represents your reading of the novel.   Be sure to:

·         Start with a question to investigate.

·         Use quotes from the novel with page numbers.  Use proper punctuation and page numbers

·         Explain what happens in the novel.  Give me evidence of your reading.  Be specific!

·         Demonstrate your analysis of the novel.  Show that you have done some deeper thinking.

·         Apply the concepts we have discussed in class when appropriate. Example: the poverty cycle, figurative language, allusions, comparisons, identity, self-talk, Hero’s journey etc.

Choose your format:  poster, powerpoint, performance, comic strip, etc

 

Criteria
Not Meeting Expectations
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Fully Meeting Expectations
Exceeding Expectations
Question
No question evident
Basic question
Good quality question
Excellent question
 
Quality of product
Little care shown to produce product.
Minimal care shown to produce product
Care has been shown to make a quality product.
Very professional looking product. 
Knowledge of novel
 
Not enough evidence of reading to meet expectations
A few details, examples, quotes and explanations used to show a minimal level of understanding/reading of the novel
Details, examples, quotes and explanations used to show a good level of understanding/reading of the novel
Details, examples, quotes and explanations demonstrate a high level of understanding/reading of the novel.
Analysis
Very little analysis evident.
A little bit of analysis shown.
Moderate level of analysis
Deep analysis demonstrated
 
Communication
Most information is hard to follow/understand.
Information is hard to read or understand. 
Communication of information is good.  A few spelling errors or grammatical errors which do not distract from meaning. 
Communication of information is excellent; Very few errors. 
Process
No rough draft
Brainstorming – final; some evidence of process
rough draft and final; accepted suggestions
Brainstorming, rough draft, final, sought out help/input from others on how to improve

 

 Question Examples:
Minimal level:  What is the conflict between Junior and the reservation?
Fully Meeting expectations: Why is there a conflict between Junior and the reservation?
Exceeding expectations: What purpose does the conflict between Junior and his reservation serve in the novel?

Humanities 8

Today we looked at a political cartoon related to the grizzly bear hunt.  We decoded the cartoon and had a discussion about the issue. Next we reviewed  some map components and students were introduced to an assignment of mapping BC and the surrounding area.  Students were expected to finish the labelling part of the assignment in class today.  Tomorrow students will have time to finish coloring their maps.  Maps will be due Monday! 
 



Wednesday, 11 November 2015

November 10

English 10

Today we started off with a check-in with regards to term 1 work.  Students were notified if they were missing work and were given till Friday to get it into me. 

Next we discussed the prevalence of stress related to school (that I was made aware of with my assessment of student work) and students provided me with some feedback.

We also  learned that the aboriginal community were the most represented group of Canadians, proportionately, to serve in the World Wars.  Motivating factors included to see the world (leave the reserve), get treated with respect and to earn a steady pay cheque. 

Students then had the remainder of the class to read the next three (3) chapters (Reindeer Games, And a Partridge in a Pear Tree, and Red vs. White) as well as complete the following questions:

Reindeer Games

1.    Why does Junior try out for the basketball team?
2.    What happens at try-outs? Why does Junior get in?
3.    Why does Junior say ‘it was like something out of Shakespeare’ (p. 142) when he discovers their first game is against Wellinpit?
4.    What happens when Junior enters the gym? How does he react? Why?

And a Partridge in a Pear Tree

1.    Describe Junior’s Christmas.
2.    At the beginning of the last chapter (p. 136), Junior references the name of this chapter.  Why do you think Alexie did this?  

Red Versus White

1.    What good things about his culture does Junior realise?
2.     Why does Junior describe his grandmother as tolerant?  Provide at least 3 examples.
 
 
 
 

Humanities 8

 

Today we started with a check in with regards to report cards and then
we segued into a discussion about the origins of Remembrance Day.  We viewed a powerpoint, shared stories and talked about trench warfare in WWI.  Finally, students were asked to cut  out a poppy, color it and write some words of gratitude or other appropriate sentiment on their poppy.  We displayed them in the class window. 

 

 

Monday, 9 November 2015

November 9

Mr. Janz was in today.

HUMANITIES 8


Today was the last day to complete the 'Lost Continent' mapping project. All students should have submitted your projects to Mr. Janz. If you were absent, please give the assignment to Ms. McCall and she will coordinate with Mr. Janz to have your work assessed.

ENGLISH 10


Today we learned that the aboriginal community were the most represented group of Canadians, proportionately, in the World Wars. We discussed how the desire to escape poverty and/or the hope to earn respect from the rest of Canadians and/or possibly to reconnect with a 'warrior' ancestry may have contributed to the higher ratio of First Nation men in the armed forces.
From there, we reviewed the previous three (3) chapters - Dance, Dance, Dance, Don't Trust Your Computer, and My Sister Sends Me a Letter. Students then had the remainder of the class to read the next three (3) chapters (Reindeer Games, And a Partridge in a Pear Tree, and Red vs. White) as well as complete the following questions:

Reindeer Games

1.    Why does Junior try out for the basketball team?
2.    What happens at try-outs? Why does Junior get in?
3.    Why does Junior say ‘it was like something out of Shakespeare’ (p. 142) when he discovers their first game is against Wellinpit?
4.    What happens when Junior enters the gym? How does he react? Why?

And a Partridge in a Pear Tree

1.    Describe Junior’s Christmas.
2.    At the beginning of the last chapter (p. 136), Junior references the name of this chapter.  Why do you think Alexie did this?  

Red Versus White

1.    What good things about his culture does Junior realise?
2.     Why does Junior describe his grandmother as tolerant?  Provide at least 3 examples.

Friday, 6 November 2015

November 6


Mr. Janz was in today.

HUMANITIES 8


Today was the second of three classes students have to create their own continent using the mapping skills and knowledge we learned about this week. Progress appears to be excellent but this assignment is due no later than Monday at the end of the school day. Sorry, no extensions will be possible as Tuesday Ms. McCall is back.

ENGLISH 10


Students had their third (extra) class of the week today and these classes are to focus on creative writing. Today, students were to rewrite the opening of their earlier prompted story ("You will never guess what happened...") in thee (3) different styles: start with dialogue, start with action, and start with internal thoughts. They were also to add three (3) different literary devices (simile, hyperbole, etc.) into their new story opening(s).
The final task for today was to write a backstory for one of the minor characters from The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. Consider characters like Mr. P or Eugene or Roger.

Thursday, 5 November 2015

November 5

Mr. Janz was in today.

ENGLISH 10


Today's class started with a review of the three chapters read in the last lesson. We discussed a) Why doesn't Rowdy rip up the cartoon? b) Why does Penelope quasi date Junior? and c) What do you think of Rowdy's advice on love? And Gordy's advice?
Then students read three (3) more chapters: Dance, Dance, DanceDon't Trust Your Computer, and My Sister Sends Me a Letter. Students were to write a brief summary of each chapter's events and then explain what they thought is the most important point that each chapter tries to communicate.

HUMANITIES 8


Today class started a three (3) lesson project: "Mapping the Lost Continent". In small groups, students are to collaborate on the specifics of a 'newly found continent'. They must each produce a map which shares certain characteristics: latitude & longitude lines, coordinates, a compass rose with declination, a map scale, very similar coastline & geological features, and a legend.
Then each member must choose a different type of map to produce individually: resource map, climate map, or a topographical map. These map types must include the correct elements to present the relevant information clearly.
This project WILL END Monday and, sorry, no extensions are possible.