- Be ready for Monday's quiz
- Finish The Egypt Game
- April's Character - This is only for those who have already finished the book.
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
G6 Thanksgiving HW
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
G10 HW - I Hear America Singing, & The Ocean Too.
Click here to see the poem.
Answer the following questions in your English notebook, in pen.
Then read this poem too. Just read it, and see if you can figure out the connection.
Also, remember the poem recitation on Monday.
Answer the following questions in your English notebook, in pen.
Then read this poem too. Just read it, and see if you can figure out the connection.
Also, remember the poem recitation on Monday.
G6 HW & Vocab Reminder
On Monday we will have the test.
In your notebook, write down the words, and then write down the definition next to it. This is to be handwritten not typed. Below is an example.
In your notebook, write down the words, and then write down the definition next to it. This is to be handwritten not typed. Below is an example.
Monday, 24 November 2014
G7 HW - Planning a Persuasive Essay
Using the 'Gathering Ideas and Information' section as a guide, plan preparation for an essay.
1. Write a paragragh explaining why a chosen topic is important to you.
2. Write what you already know about the topic.
3. What do you need to find out about the topic.
1. Write a paragragh explaining why a chosen topic is important to you.
2. Write what you already know about the topic.
3. What do you need to find out about the topic.
G6 HW - Instructions & Spelling Test Reminder
We will have a spelling test on Monday on the words in List One on R59 of the textbook.
Write a set of technical instructions, using the instructions on page 175 as a model.
Choose two of these topic:
How to check the file size of a document (how many kilobytes).
How to make something double spaced in MS Word.
How to change the colour of the text.
How to insert a footnote.
Write a set of technical instructions, using the instructions on page 175 as a model.
Choose two of these topic:
How to check the file size of a document (how many kilobytes).
How to make something double spaced in MS Word.
How to change the colour of the text.
How to insert a footnote.
Friday, 21 November 2014
G9 HW - Quote Selection
In preparation for our essays, go through Chapters 1 - 8 and select at least 10 parts of the text (per chapter) that could be used to support a thesis. These could be dialogue quotes like Piggy's "Life is scientific," (pp 84) or a piece of text from the narration, "The Lord of the Flies spoke in the voice of a schoolmaster." (pp 143)
Highlight them in your novel, and then write them into your notebook. Make sure to record the page numbers as this will make citation easier when it's time to write the essay.
Highlight them in your novel, and then write them into your notebook. Make sure to record the page numbers as this will make citation easier when it's time to write the essay.
G6 HW
Make sure you know the 10 vocabulary words at the bottom of pages 172 - 174 (the words that have the red coloured number beside them). I will give a brief quiz on them on Monday.
Using the models on the pages in this section create your own application form. The precise instructions are as follows;
Using the models on the pages in this section create your own application form. The precise instructions are as follows;
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Tea & Essay Club - Double Feature!
1. Battle of the Ants by David Henry Thoreau
2. The Pyramids by Samuel Johnson
Two very interesting texts - Select the file entitled '11.a Ants and Pyramids'
Click here to see the texts. See you Monday (24/11/14) during the tea break.
2. The Pyramids by Samuel Johnson
Two very interesting texts - Select the file entitled '11.a Ants and Pyramids'
Click here to see the texts. See you Monday (24/11/14) during the tea break.
Tea & Essay Club - The Death of the Profane by Patricia Williams
*A belated upload, but just to keep the record straight*
Click here to see the text. See you Thursday during the tea break.
Click here to see the text. See you Thursday during the tea break.
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
G7 HW
Know these words for tomorrow.
1. Seize
2. Tins
3. Straightforward
4. Withdraw
5. Sauntered
6. Stilts
7. Couch
8. Chatter
9. Impudent
10.
Kale
11.
Gestapo
12.
Ruddy
13.
Lyceum
14.
Trot
15.
Alas
16.
Fuss
17.
Fortnight
18.
Witticism
19.
Beanstalk
20.
Ladle
21.
Wobbly
22.
Clasp
23.
Underhandedness
24.
Nuisance
25.
Delve
26.
Upbringing
27.
Snug
28.
Rattle
Monday, 17 November 2014
Poetry Wednesday - November 19th
G9 - Lloyd
G9 - Youssoupha
G9 - Youssoupha
G9 - Laurie
G10 - Nick
G10 - Matthew
G10 - Frances
G10 - Nick
G10 - Matthew
G10 - Frances
MC -Nawfal
Thursday, 13 November 2014
G10 HW
Read 'Usher II' on pages 103-118.
On the page I gave you, write in response to this statement - Any life worth living needs to include a frank and open examination of all aspects of the human condition, not just the positive aspects.
On the page I gave you, write in response to this statement - Any life worth living needs to include a frank and open examination of all aspects of the human condition, not just the positive aspects.
G7 HW
Here it is.
Do Qs 1-5, The Vocabulary Practice, and write a paragraph (or more) for the Academic Vocabulary.
Do Qs 1-5, The Vocabulary Practice, and write a paragraph (or more) for the Academic Vocabulary.
Food Drive!
Hi all classes!
Please bring any and all food you can for the upcoming Food Drive to Rm 7. This will help Grade 7 to win!
Thanks
Please bring any and all food you can for the upcoming Food Drive to Rm 7. This will help Grade 7 to win!
Thanks
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Monday, 10 November 2014
Poetry Wednesday - November 12th
G9 - Bilingwe
G9 - Cédric
G9 - Cédric
G9 - Nuraddin
G10 - Maeva
G10 -Audrey
G10 -Matthew
G10 - Maeva
G10 -Audrey
G10 -Matthew
MC -Nawfal
Tea & Essay Club - Nobel Prize Award Speech by William Faulkner
Click here to see the text. See you Thursday during the tea break.
Friday, 7 November 2014
Tea & Essay Club - The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli
Click here to see the essay. Some context may be useful for understanding the text, so follow this link to learn more. Or, if that's a bit too long, here another more easily digestible link. However, remember that like fast food, too-short-summaries are a lot less nourishing (it sounded cleverer in my head).
See you on Monday at tea break.
See you on Monday at tea break.
G6 HW - Three Queens
Read pages 95-100 carefully, then answers questions 1-6, and then on the same page(s) write the full sentences of the Vocabulary Practice box with the correct answer filled in.
This homework is to be handwritten. Typed homework will not be be accepted.
Similar to yesterday's homework this homework will be marked for quality, not just for completion, so make sure to give your all!
This homework is to be handwritten. Typed homework will not be be accepted.
Similar to yesterday's homework this homework will be marked for quality, not just for completion, so make sure to give your all!
G7 HW - Friday the 7th.
Read up to, and including, the 29th of December, 1943 (page 126).
Complete the Study Guide Qs up to the aforementioned date.
Complete the Study Guide Qs up to the aforementioned date.
Thursday, 6 November 2014
G7 HW
None! I forgot to check the pages before I left work, so... no homework!
Except of course for those of you who didn't finish the 'Analogy' homework.
Except of course for those of you who didn't finish the 'Analogy' homework.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
G6 'King of Mazy May' HW
Read the story (pages 54-65) we started in class today, and look over the questions on page 66. These questions will be assigned tomorrow, so if you want to do them ahead of time, go ahead!
G7 Study Guide HW
Do the Study Guide up to, not including, the questions for pages 57-59.
Read up to, and including, the 10th of March, 1943.
Read up to, and including, the 10th of March, 1943.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
G9 HW
Do the vocabulary sheet for chapters 3-4 for tomorrow, and read and take notes on chapter 5 for Friday.
Monday, 3 November 2014
G6 HW
Read up and including page 88 (end of 'Summoned by the Mighty Ones'). Take vocabulary notes on any unknown words.