Friday, February 15, 2020
Housekeeping:
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KUDOS: to
QOTD: "
GOOD NEWS VIEWS:
English:
- Read your novel 30 minutes / night
- Ted Talks. Be ready to rock. Practice it many times (and in many different ways) this weekend. Look at the rubric.
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Math:
- On Wednesday we will run our interviews for Data Management. Students were given a pretty good idea of the questions today - ask your child if they remember any of them!-
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Geography:
- Grade 8: Canadian Citizenship test - some kids didn't finish it
- Grade 7 and 8: TUESDAY! There will be a map of Canada test for our first geography class. Students need to know all provinces, territories, and capital cities. For a higher level, they have to be able to draw the provincial divisions on a blank map of Canada. Here is are a few links for you to practice:
1. link (this one tests your ability to identify the province/territory by clicking)
2. Link 2 (this one makes you type the names - excellent practice)
3. Link 3 (this is a customizable quiz)
4. Link 4: (best link ever! You can test names of provinces, capitals, territories - you can even drag the shapes into place like a puzzle!). For those who wish to tackle the level 4 test, this is the one to practice! Be warned, it's really loud so turn down your speaker.
Students were given 3 blank maps today: a max 3-, a max 3+, and a max 4+. Ask your child to show you these three maps and explain the difference in evaluation.
French:
- Grade 7 and 8: TUESDAY! There will be a map of Canada test for our first geography class. Students need to know all provinces, territories, and capital cities. For a higher level, they have to be able to draw the provincial divisions on a blank map of Canada. Here is are a few links for you to practice:
1. link (this one tests your ability to identify the province/territory by clicking)
2. Link 2 (this one makes you type the names - excellent practice)
3. Link 3 (this is a customizable quiz)
4. Link 4: (best link ever! You can test names of provinces, capitals, territories - you can even drag the shapes into place like a puzzle!). For those who wish to tackle the level 4 test, this is the one to practice! Be warned, it's really loud so turn down your speaker.
Students were given 3 blank maps today: a max 3-, a max 3+, and a max 4+. Ask your child to show you these three maps and explain the difference in evaluation.
French:
- Rough copies are all done! We are putting the finishing touches on a few and then we move on!
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Science:
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Health/Phys-Ed:
- Practice reading your PSA aloud. Time it to ensure it is under 20 seconds. Finally, make sure you add a call to action.
Art:
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MUSIC:
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