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Wednesday, 6 May 2015

MAY6



CONTINUE WORKING ON PLOT DIAGRAM PPT HALF-A-MOON INN

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

May5


Independently or with a partner, transfer your plot diagram draft to final copy on PowerPoint following template provided:





Xpressions Night Wednesday May 6 6.30-8.30pm

Family Math Night May 28 6.30-8.00 return form if attending


Monday, 4 May 2015

May 4


  • Continue with plot diagram for P. Fleishman's Half-a-Moon Inn


  • Math Review:











Tuesday, 28 April 2015

apr28




Novel Study: Paul Fleishman's Half-a-Moon Inn
Plot Diagram & Vocabulary Chps 1-3

gesticulated
bewilderment
tapered
perilous
kindled
devoured
lair
rustle
whirled
admiringly
recognition
frantically

Aaron, 12 year old mute child, depends solely on his mother, father lost at sea
lives in countryside, medieval times horse-buggy era
genre: adventure, fantasy
mother stranded in blizzard, leaving son alone for first time
Aaron goes out into blizzard looking for mother, meets illiterate ragman 

Thursday, 23 April 2015

Apr23-24

Drama/Media Literacy

Independently or with a partner, script and video a promotional infomercial for any real or ficticious product, service or company of your choice. 

Using MS Word, write out your script in full using persuasive language that will engage your audience.  This will also help you avoid countless retakes.  After revisions and edits, increase the font size to 28 and separate into paragraphs to print into cue cards.  These will be like a teleprompter hung on the wall behind the person filming you as a point of reference should you forget what you're talking about.

Using MovieMaker, create an opening sequence: 2-4 title and caption slides with music BEFORE adding your video.  Finally, include a closing slide(s) with music to end your production.  You will need to adjust music options, start/end points, duration and animation where necessary.  See me for any technical issues that may arrise.  

Have fun and be creative!


Math: Classify Triangles Pg.28-29

1a/ isosceles triangle
1b/ scalene triangle
2a/ equilateral triangle
2b/ isosceles triangle
3a/ right angle triangle
3b/ acute angle triangle
4a/ acute angle triangle
4b/ obtuse angle triangle
5a/ scalene, obtuse angle triangle
5b/ isosceles, right angle triangle
6a/ scalene, acute angle triangle
6b/ equilateral, acute angle triangle
7a/ right angle, isosceles triangle
7b/ equilateral, acute angle triangle
8a/ triangle FDH is obtuse, triangle FHE is obtuse, triangle FDE is obtuse
9a/ triangle STX is obtuse and scalene, triangle XTU is acute and scalene, triangle STU is right and isosceles


Classify Polygons pg.31

1a/ irregular, pentagon
1b/ regular, hexagon
2a/ triangle, regular (equilateral)
2b/ quadrilateral (trapezoid), irregular
3a/ pentagon, regular
3b/ triangle, irregular (isosceles)
4a/ rectangle, four 90 degree angles, opposite sides are equal
4b/ square, four 90 degree angles, all sides are equal
5a/ parallelogram, opposite sides are equal and parallel, acute & obtuse angles
5b/ rhombus, all sides are equal, acute & obtuse angles
6/ PQTU is a trapezoid.  QRST is a rectangle.

Angle Properties pg.33

1/  180 - (35+85) = 60 degrees angle x
2/  180 - (72+58) = 50 degrees angle XZY
3/  180 - (35+90) = 55 degrees angle PRQ

4a/ angle x = 180 - (40+70) 
                 = 70 degrees
      angle z = 180- 70 degrees
                 =  110 degrees

4b/ angle k = 90 degrees - 25 degrees
                 = 65 degrees

4c/ angle m's = 180 degrees - 120 degrees divided by 2
                    = 60 degrees /2
                    = 30 degrees each

5a/ angle e = 62 degrees
      angle d = 180 degrees - 62
                  = 118 degrees
      angle f = 118 degrees

Complete 5b thru 9b


























Monday, 20 April 2015

Apr20

  • complete powers page
  • e-mail link to your history prezi britain vs france
  • e-mail real-life examples of structural supports
  • e-mail jpeg of your ephemeral art
  • rates, ratio, proportion, percents, powers quiz tomorrow
  • social justice response due Wednesday







Friday, 17 April 2015

Apr17

Religion/Media Literacy:

What do you think “social justice” means?
·       fair, equitable, proper treatment of all people regardless of their gender, ethnicity, religion, or economic status.


What social justice issues is the documentary trying to raise? 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onD5UOP5z_c


Social Justice Issues Made in Bangladesh
Words, phrases, key ideas to use in your reading response:
-write in 1st person point of view: “I was shocked to see…”
-garment industry in Bangladesh
-world capital of “fast fashion”: cheap labour, high volume, big bottom line for North American companies like Loblaw/Joe Fresh, H&M, Gap, Walmart’s George brand etc.
-no social justice: no fair, equitable treatment of all people
-dismal working conditions for under-age employees, child labour
-abusive working atmosphere, physically/verbally assaulted
-earning $38/month, $0.24/hour (the lowest wage in the world)
-factories with no emergency escapes routes, employees caged in with barred windows
-as production requests rise, another floor is constructed to the building to accommodate demand; this caused structural instability eventually leading to total crumble of factory
-Rana Plaza factory: in its demise, designer stated that “it’s a symbol of greed”
-Do you think it’s “just” for this to be allowed in our world?
-Do you think companies we shop at, have a “moral obligation” to know where their goods are manufactured and of the “ethical treatment” of the workers that produce these goods?

-Should we buy more “fair trade” goods or support companies that truly “give back” to their suppliers?