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Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Oct.14

Language/Health: Reading Response

In the health article Sugar Overload we learned some key ideas, namely:

  • ·       sugar is sugar: refined white, honey, maple syrup, agave nectar, high-fructose corn syrup, organic cane sugar, etc.;
  • ·       sugar is unavoidable, it has been added to nearly everything we consume;
  • ·       sugar is not only causing obesity but is linked to heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s;
  • ·       a 9-year-old Canadian boy will consume 123lb of sugar/year; Canadian male teens consume 138lb/year;
  • ·       we are addicted to sugar, we are programmed to crave it and food companies know this and profit from it;
  • ·       food companies have determined the perfect amount of sugar, salt and fat in our foods that will satisfy our craving and will leave us wanting more;
  • ·       using junk food in fundraising, to reward, calm and entertain kids is normal

 Guiding questions for your reading response:
  1. Did you learn something new that you were unaware of before?
  2. Did any idea(s) surprise you?  Why?
  3. Will this have any effect on what you eat?  How?
  4. What would you say to a large food company like Kraft or Nestle?
we are working on this task throughout the week.

Geography: The Niagara Escarpment 
Some key ideas to consider developing into either a promotional handout, poster, Publisher brochure, Prezi, Emaze, PowerPoint or MovieMaker video about the Niagara Escarpment

·                     Ridge of sedimentary rock extending 700+ kms from Tobermory, Ontario to Niagara Falls
·                     Extends through Ontario regions of Bruce, Grey, Simcoe, Dufferin, Peel, Halton, Hamilton, Niagara
·                     Biosphere Reserve (conservation area composed of unique flora & fauna that are protected from urbanization/development)
·                     Tourist/recreational area for hikers, campers, rock-climbers, zip-liners, cottagers and anyone who wants to enjoy the outdoors/natural wonders
·                     Landforms consisting of forest, grasslands, wetlands, rolling hills, waterfalls
·                     Major waterfalls: Niagara, Albion, Devil's Punchbowl, Webster's
·                     Fauna: eagles, hawks, salamanders, rattlesnakes, squirrel bat
·                     Flora: sugar maple, ferns, orchids

we are working on this task throughout the week.









final test tomorrow