Wednesday, April 28, 2010

HOMEWORK for APRIL 28

We are asking for $1 per student for the viewing of the HS and MS dramas yesterday.

Language Arts

~ read 20 min, and use log to record reading


~ Hand of Robin Squires final project due April 30
~ In class we began a book report about Hand of Robin Squires. This is primarily an in-class work.
~ ALL Hand of Robin Squires work (duotang, project, and book report) must be handed in by Monday, May 3.

There will be a comprehensive spelling test on all Hand of Robin Squires words (48) next Monday, May 3. We took time in class for them to write all the words on a sheet of looseleaf, which was to be stapled into their agendas. Students should begin studying for this important assessment. These are the words:

embraced
pinioned
emotion
tourniquet
sizzled
channel
assemble
resume
gale
subsided
tethered
aloof
plunder
scuttle
booty
mutilated
fastidious
mirth
plentiful
revulsion
skewer
malice
ruse
alleviate
indifferent
rancour
tedious
quay
dispensary
commotion
bulwark
defiance
vigilance
preoccupied
tragedy
nocturnal
hallucinations
docile
squire
gout
tenant
harangue
yearned
modified
gelding
inquisitive
permeated
prodigal

To help study for this, I put the words in a Hangman game called Word Duck. You may find this game website to the right of this blog entry under "Hand of Robin Squires".

Social Studies

~ Last Tuesday we began an assignment about timelines. Students were to create personal timelines using events of their own lives. This was not meant to be overly personal or nosy, just a way for students to understand the passage of time in their short lives. This is due tomorrow.


6 Science

~ Finish title page for new unit "Flight". It must have the name of the unit, at least 5 pictures of flight, at least 5 words or phrases about flight, and must be neat, in full-colour, and in your duotang.

French

~ bring bristol board

McQuaid Art

Art History Project for Spring 2010 - First Assigned April 12, edited April 19
There are only 3 classes left for this project, so students who have not made use of class time will need to work on this at home.

Your assignment is to create a powerpoint about a famous artist, which will be presented in class. The list of choices will be a sign-up sheet on the board. If you have another artist in mind, let Mr. Cook know who you would like to present. You will be given several classes to work on this project, but you may need to do work outside of regular class time.

Your powerpoint must be at least 12 slides, and must include all of these questions:
1. A title page containing the title and your name
2. A picture of your artist.
3. A brief biography of your artist. When and where were they born? Who were their parents? Did they have siblings? Where did they live? Where did they go to school? What kind of artist were they (what style)? If they are not still living, when did they die? And so on…
4. Why or how did your artist begin painting/drawing/sculpting/taking photos? What were their influences?
5. How many different works of art has your artist produced? Give some examples.
6. List 5 other interesting facts you have learned about your artist.
7. Why do you think your artist is so famous? Do you think they will be famous for a long time? Why or why not?
8. In your own words, describe your honest thoughts about this artist and their work. Do you like them? Provide details to support your arguments.
9. If you could ask your artist 5 questions, what would they be?
10. Choose your favourite piece of their work and provide a picture. Knowing what you know about your artist, write a short journal entry from their point of view about this piece. What do you think they would say about it?

This project will be worth 50% of your final Art grade for the year, so do your best. You will be marked on completing all 10 required components, as well as neatness, original thoughts, understanding of the material, and class presentation. You must not copy and paste from websites; the words must be your own.


Due Date: May 31

NOTE: If your school laptop is too slow to work well, you may research this project by using books in the library. All components are still required. Or, you may work at home on this project, and bring it in on the assigned day.
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GMCS Cinema Presents: Dear John (PG-13) Friday, April 30 @ 7pm. Hope to see you there!

Monday, April 26, 2010

HOMEWORK for APRIL 26

Language Arts

~ read 20 min, and use log to record reading
~ Hand of Robin Squires ch 22-25 due Wednesday. These are the questions due:


1) Find the 2 similes in chapter 22, and the one simile in chapter 24.
2) What is Edward suggesting to Billy Boles when he says on page 130, "Come, Mr. Boles. Use your imagination."?
3) What shows you that Robin is absolutely convinced that Billy Boles will soon murder him and that he is desperate to escape?
4) What words would you use to describe Actaudin, especially after reading chapters 23 and 24? Do you think he would make a good leader for his people? Why?
5) Why does Robin decide to go back to England?
6) Match the vocabulary in the following list with the proper definition below - gale (p.123); subsided, tethered (pg.124); pinioned, tourniquet (pg.133). Write each word and then its proper meaning out in your notebook. PLEASE watch your spelling!
- a device for stopping bleeding by compressing a blood vessel
- a very strong wind; a wind with a velocity of 50-88km/h
- fastened with a rope or chain
- sank to a lower level; became less active
- to bind the arms of


Hand of Robin Squires final project due April 30

There will be a comprehensive spelling test on all Hand of Robin Squires words (48) next Monday, May 3. We took time in class for them to write all the words on a sheet of looseleaf, which was to be stapled into their agendas. Students should begin studying for this important assessment. These are the words:

embraced
pinioned
emotion
tourniquet
sizzled
channel
assemble
resume
gale
subsided
tethered
aloof
plunder
scuttle
booty
mutilated
fastidious
mirth
plentiful
revulsion
skewer
malice
ruse
alleviate
indifferent
rancour
tedious
quay
dispensary
commotion
bulwark
defiance
vigilance
preoccupied
tragedy
nocturnal
hallucinations
docile
squire
gout
tenant
harangue
yearned
modified
gelding
inquisitive
permeated
prodigal

To help study for this, I put the words in a Hangman game called Word Duck. You may find this game website to the right of this blog entry under "Hand of Robin Squires".

Social Studies

~ Last Tuesday we began an assignment about timelines. Students were to create personal timelines using events of their own lives. This was not meant to be overly personal or nosy, just a way for students to understand the passage of time in their short lives. This is due tomorrow.


6 Science

~ Friday we had Electricity test retake. Most of the students hit the ball out of the park on this test, and will keep the marks they received. If they choose to rewrite, then they may use this test as a study guide for a retake tomorrow. I also included a set of additional notes to studying from, for those who want to retake.

The topics are: static electricity, current electricity, series circuit, parallel circuit, conductors and insulators, renewable and non-renewable energy, and conserving power. Again, tomorrow's test will be a multiple choice and fill in the blank assessment.

McQuaid Art

Art History Project for Spring 2010 - First Assigned April 12, edited April 19
There are only 3 classes left for this project, so students who have not made use of class time will need to work on this at home.

Your assignment is to create a powerpoint about a famous artist, which will be presented in class. The list of choices will be a sign-up sheet on the board. If you have another artist in mind, let Mr. Cook know who you would like to present. You will be given several classes to work on this project, but you may need to do work outside of regular class time.

Your powerpoint must be at least 12 slides, and must include all of these questions:
1. A title page containing the title and your name
2. A picture of your artist.
3. A brief biography of your artist. When and where were they born? Who were their parents? Did they have siblings? Where did they live? Where did they go to school? What kind of artist were they (what style)? If they are not still living, when did they die? And so on…
4. Why or how did your artist begin painting/drawing/sculpting/taking photos? What were their influences?
5. How many different works of art has your artist produced? Give some examples.
6. List 5 other interesting facts you have learned about your artist.
7. Why do you think your artist is so famous? Do you think they will be famous for a long time? Why or why not?
8. In your own words, describe your honest thoughts about this artist and their work. Do you like them? Provide details to support your arguments.
9. If you could ask your artist 5 questions, what would they be?
10. Choose your favourite piece of their work and provide a picture. Knowing what you know about your artist, write a short journal entry from their point of view about this piece. What do you think they would say about it?

This project will be worth 50% of your final Art grade for the year, so do your best. You will be marked on completing all 10 required components, as well as neatness, original thoughts, understanding of the material, and class presentation. You must not copy and paste from websites; the words must be your own.


Due Date: May 31

NOTE: If your school laptop is too slow to work well, you may research this project by using books in the library. All components are still required. Or, you may work at home on this project, and bring it in on the assigned day.
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GMCS Cinema Presents: Dear John (PG-13) Friday, April 30 @ 7pm. Hope to see you there!

Friday, April 23, 2010

HOMEWORK for APRIL 23

Language Arts

~ read 20 min, and use log to record reading
~ Hand of Robin Squires ch 22-25 due next Wednesday. These are the questions due:


1) Find the 2 similes in chapter 22, and the one simile in chapter 24.
2) What is Edward suggesting to Billy Boles when he says on page 130, "Come, Mr. Boles. Use your imagination."?
3) What shows you that Robin is absolutely convinced that Billy Boles will soon murder him and that he is desperate to escape?
4) What words would you use to describe Actaudin, especially after reading chapters 23 and 24? Do you think he would make a good leader for his people? Why?
5) Why does Robin decide to go back to England?
6) Match the vocabulary in the following list with the proper definition below - gale (p.123); subsided, tethered (pg.124); pinioned, tourniquet (pg.133). Write each word and then its proper meaning out in your notebook. PLEASE watch your spelling!
- a device for stopping bleeding by compressing a blood vessel
- a very strong wind; a wind with a velocity of 50-88km/h
- fastened with a rope or chain
- sank to a lower level; became less active
- to bind the arms of


Hand of Robin Squires final project due April 30

There will be a comprehensive spelling test on all Hand of Robin Squires words (48) on Monday, May 3. Students should begin studying for this important assessment. These are the words:

embraced
pinioned
emotion
tourniquet
sizzled
channel
assemble
resume
gale
subsided
tethered
aloof
plunder
scuttle
booty
mutilated
fastidious
mirth
plentiful
vigilance
revulsion
skewer
malice
ruse
alleviate
indifferent
rancour
tedious
quay
dispensary
commotion
bulwark
defiance
vigilance
preoccupied
tragedy
nocturnal
hallucinations
docile
squire
gout
tenant
harangue
yearned
modified
gelding
inquisitive
permeated
prodigal

To help study for this, I put the words in a Hangman game called Word Duck. You may find this game website to the right of this blog entry under "Hand of Robin Squires".

Social Studies

~ Tuesday we began an assignment about timelines. Students wee to create personal timelines using events of their own lives. This was not meant to be overly personal or nosy, just a way for students to understand the passage of time in their short lives. This was due today.


6 Science

~ Today we had Electricity test retake. Most of the students hit the ball out of the park on this test, and will keep the marks they received. If they choose to rewrite, then they may use this test as a study guide for a retake on Tuesday. I also included a set of additional notes to studying from, for those who want to retake.

The topics are: static electricity, current electricity, series circuit, parallel circuit, conductors and insulators, renewable and non-renewable energy, and conserving power. Again, the Tuesday test will be a multiple choice and fill in the blank assessment.

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High School and Middle School Dinner Theatre Sunday April 25 @ 6PM.
GMCS Cinema Presents: Dear John (PG-13) Friday, April 30 @ 7pm. Hope to see you there!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

HOMEWORK for APRIL 22

Language Arts

~ read 20 min, and use log to record reading
~ Hand of Robin Squires ch 22-25 due next Wednesday; final project due April 30
~ Here are the spelling words for Friday's spelling test:

embraced

pinioned
emotion
tourniquet
sizzled
channel
assemble
resume
gale
subsided
tethered

There will be a comprehensive spelling test on all Hand of Robin Squires words (48) on Monday, May 3. Students should begin studying for this important assessment. These are the words:

embraced
pinioned
emotion
tourniquet
sizzled
channel
assemble
resume
gale
subsided
tethered
aloof
plunder
scuttle
booty
mutilated
fastidious
mirth
plentiful
vigilance
revulsion
skewer
malice
ruse
alleviate
indifferent
rancour
tedious
quay
dispensary
commotion
bulwark
defiance
vigilance
preoccupied
tragedy
nocturnal
hallucinations
docile
squire
gout
tenant
harangue
yearned
modified
gelding
inquisitive
permeated
prodigal


Social Studies
~ Tuesday we began an assignment about timelines. Students wee to create personal timelines using events of their own lives. This was not meant to be overly personal or nosy, just a way for students to understand the passage of time in their short lives. This was due today.


6 Science
~ Electricity test retake on Friday. Students should study for this. The topics are: static electricty, current electricity, series circuit, parallel circuit, conductors and insulators, renewable and non-renewable energy, and conserving power. It will be a multiple choice and fill in the blank assessment.

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High School and Middle School Dinner Theatre Sunday April 25 @ 6PM.
GMCS Cinema Presents: Dear John (PG-13) Friday, April 30 @ 7pm. Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

HOMEWORK for APRIL 20

My apologies for missing yesterday!

Language Arts

~ read 20 min, and use log to record reading
~ Hand of Robin Squires ch 19-21 due Wednesday; final project due April 30
~ Here are the spelling words for Friday's spelling test:

embraced

pinioned
emotion
tourniquet
sizzled
channel
assemble
resume
gale
subsided
tethered

There will be a comprehensive spelling test on all Hand of Robin Squires words (48) on Monday, May 3. Students should begin studying for this important assessment.

Social Studies
~ Today we began an assignment about timelines. Students are to create personal timelines using events of their own lives. This is not meant to be overly personal or nosy, just a way for students to understand the passage of time in their short lives. This is due Thursday.


6 Science
~ Electricity test retake on Friday. Students should study for this.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

HOMEWORK for APRIL 14

My apologies for missing yesterday, and for today's entry being so late!

Language Arts

~ read 20 min, and use log to record reading
~ Hand of Robin Squires ch 16-19 due next Wednesday; final project due April 30
~ Here are the spelling words for Friday's spelling test:

aloof
plunder
scuttle
booty
mutilated
fastidious
mirth
plentiful
vigilance
revulsion
skewer
malice
ruse
alleviate
indifferent


Social Studies
~ There will be a quick quiz on current events tomorrow. Next week we begin our unit on Confederation.

Monday, April 12, 2010

HOMEWORK for APRIL 12

Language Arts

~ read 20 min, and use log to record reading
~ Hand of Robin Squires ch 15-18 due Wednesday; final project due April 30
~ As a general rule, I don't give spelling tests on shorter weeks. However, since this is a 5-day week, we will have a test on Friday, for which students should study. Here are the spelling words:

aloof
plunder
scuttle
booty
mutilated
fastidious
mirth
plentiful
vigilance
revulsion
skewer
malice
ruse
alleviate
indifferent


7 Science

~ bring materials

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

HOMEWORK for APRIL 7

Language Arts

~ read 20 minutes. Beginning tomorrow, I will be having students fill out a Reading Log when they read, at school or at home.
~ Hand of Robin Squires assignment chapters 15-18, due for next Wednesday April 14.

These are the questions...

1.) A simile is a "figure of speech" in which two unlike things are directly compared, as in "we ran around like chickens with their heads cut off." The last line on pg. 87 is also a simile. Find the simile in chapter 17.

2.) Match the vocabulary word in the following list with the proper definition below – malice (pg. 89); ruse (pg. 91);alleviate, indifferent (pg. 93); gaunt (pg. 94). Write each word and then its proper meaning out in your notebook. PLEASE watch your spelling!
•active ill will; a wish to hurt others;
•a trick or stratagem ;
•make easier to endure; relieve; lessen the impact of;
•very thin and bony; having hollow eyes and a starved look;
•having no feeling for or against;

3.) Why was the dirt from the tunnel and shaft rowed out of the cove and dumped into the sea?

4.) What evidence can you find in these chapters that proves that Billy Boles is a very cruel man?

5.) What plans had Edward for his crew and the slaves that survive after the treasure vault is completed? Why doesn't Billy Boles seem to trust Edward?

6.) Does Billy Boles like Robin? How do you know? Why or why not?

~ Hand of Robin Squires final project due April 30. These are the options...

1. You may create a poster on bristol board about The Hand of Robin Squires as if it were going to be a movie. Who would be starring in it? What scenes would you put on the poster to make it look interesting? Use full-colour, and be neat!

2. You may write and perform (in class) an original song about the book. Tell a story from the book, or summarize the entire novel. You may adapt the song from another song you know, but the lyrics must be original to you.

3. You may create a detailed map of the island or a detailed model of the island. Or, create a detailed diagram or model of the Money Pit (the shaft).

4. You may create a model of a wigwam. Make it as realistic as possible, and be prepared to display it in class.

5. You may create a model of a ship like the "Queen's Privateer". Research sailing ships of the time, and draw and label a picture, or create a model, of what the ship may have looked like.

6. You may research the history and legends of Oak Island, and discuss the various theories about its treasures. You may even want to come up with a theory of your own!

7. You may research the Micmac (now known as Mi'kmaq) and present what you have learned on a poster, a powerpoint, or some other display.

8. You may choose a section of the novel to act out in a dramatic monologue. You may ask someone else to help you in a skit, but that person must do their own project as well. This is NOT a group project.

9. You may create a journal, describing the events of the novel, as seen from another character's point of view? What was Billy Boles thinking? What if Powderlegs kept a journal? What would Actaudin have written in a journal?

10. If you can think of another project not specifically mentioned here, submit to Mr. Cook your idea.

Math

~ finish incomplete work

Social Studies

~ the students need to keep their duotangs updated. If they miss a day, it is their responsibility to get the missing work and complete it. So far in this unit, students should have 1) Title Page 2) "What's in a News Story?" 3) "Chile: A Shattered Nation" 4) "Chile and its Neighbours" 5) Current Events worksheet using www.popmagazine.com as a source for their news article 6) "Elephants are Not Fair Game" (handed out today), and 7) Elephant Facts/Elephant Explainer (also handed out today). Mrs. P-G's class also has an article called "A Letter from the First Lady". I will be collecting these duotangs for marking some time soon, and all work must be completed.

Health

~ SMART Goals need to be completed

Science

~ the "Create a Critter" assignment, which was due on Tuesday, absolutely needs to be finished for Friday.

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ALSO...

~ Awards ceremony Friday afternoon
~ "Avatar" showing here at the school 7PM, $5

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

HOMEWORK for APRIL 6

I hope you all had an enjoyable Easter holiday!

Language Arts

~ read 20 minutes
~ Hand of Robin Squires assignment chapters 12-14
~ final project due April 30. These are the options...

1. You may create a poster on bristol board about The Hand of Robin Squires as if it were going to be a movie. Who would be starring in it? What scenes would you put on the poster to make it look interesting? Use full-colour, and be neat!

2. You may write and perform (in class) an original song about the book. Tell a story from the book, or summarize the entire novel. You may adapt the song from another song you know, but the lyrics must be original to you.

3. You may create a detailed map of the island or a detailed model of the island. Or, create a detailed diagram or model of the Money Pit (the shaft).

4. You may create a model of a wigwam. Make it as realistic as possible, and be prepared to display it in class.

5. You may create a model of a ship like the "Queen's Privateer". Research sailing ships of the time, and draw and label a picture, or create a model, of what the ship may have looked like.

6. You may research the history and legends of Oak Island, and discuss the various theories about its treasures. You may even want to come up with a theory of your own!

7. You may research the Micmac (now known as Mi'kmaq) and present what you have learned on a poster, a powerpoint, or some other display.

8. You may choose a section of the novel to act out in a dramatic monologue. You may ask someone else to help you in a skit, but that person must do their own project as well. This is NOT a group project.

9. You may create a journal, describing the events of the novel, as seen from another character's point of view? What was Billy Boles thinking? What if Powderlegs kept a journal? What would Actaudin have written in a journal?

10. If you can think of another project not specifically mentioned here, submit to Mr. Cook your idea.

Math

~ finish incomplete work

Social Studies

~ the students need to keep their duotangs updated. If they miss a day, it is their responsibility to get the missing work and complete it. So far in this unit, students should have 1) Title Page 2) "What's in a News Story?" 3) "Chile: A Shattered Nation" 4) "Chile and its Neighbours" 5) Current Events worksheet using www.popmagazine.com as a source for their news article 6) "Elephants are Not Fair Game" (handed out today), and 7) Elephant Facts/Elephant Explainer (also handed out today). Mrs. P-G's class also has an article called "A Letter from the First Lady". I will be collecting these duotangs for marking some time soon, and all work must be completed.

Health

~ SMART Goals need to be completed

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ALSO...

~ Awards ceremony Friday afternoon
~ "Avatar" showing here at the school 7PM, $5