To be returned signed on Wed. Oct. 14th
Di Croce Gr.7 Task Tracker stsimondicroce.blogspot.ca Student: ____________________
Di Croce Gr.7 Task Tracker stsimondicroce.blogspot.ca Student: ____________________
Assignment
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A
work in progress…
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Completed
in full
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Submitted
when requested via hardcopy, e-mail or usb print
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Writing/Visual: all
about me
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Writing: favorite
color poem
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Oral/Visual: summer
highlights presentation
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Reading: novel pre-reading
thoughts
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Reading: novel Kim to Leona
x5 reading responses
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Reading: novel Sam to
Amir x7 reading responses
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Writing: draft letter
to author
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Geography: Emery
Village
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Geography: entertainment
district
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Geography: 3 T.O.
districts of choice
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Geography: favorite
T.O. place of choice
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Science: 1.1 what is
matter handout lab prep pgs.1-5
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Science: Lab #1
particle theory write-up
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Science: 1.2 more
about matter handout lab prep pgs.6-11
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Science: Lab #2
changes in state write-up
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Science: 1.4 pure
substances/mixtures handout lab prep pgs.12-15
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Science: Lab #3 testing
matter
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Health: personal 10
sugar intake
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Health: take-home quiz
sugar intake equivalent rates
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Art: 4 pieces
cityscape, andy warhol, self t-shirt, autumn scene
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Math
adding/subtracting/multiplying/dividing fractions practice pgs.1-6 + corrections
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Math fraction tests
/72, /25, /37, /21
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Math team task area of
irregular shape (flooring problem)
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Math team task surface
area (painting problem)
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Math
adding/subtracting integers practice pgs.7-8
+ corrections
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Parents
Signature. I acknowledge receipt of my
child’s task tracker and continue to encourage good overall work habits, organizational
and self-advocacy skills, teacher clarification/support/time extensions and use
of class blog.
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Math:
Continue calculating surface area of bedroom to paint removing area of window, area of entrance door, and area of closet doors. Calculate number of gallons and litres of paint necessary to cover area.
Continue calculating surface area of bedroom to paint removing area of window, area of entrance door, and area of closet doors. Calculate number of gallons and litres of paint necessary to cover area.
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Complete Science 1.4 pure substances/mixtures below in prep for Lab #3
Science 1.4 handout Pure Substances &
Mixtures pgs.12-15
Drop of milk under microscope (fat, protein, water,
bacteria)
3 examples of pure substances include table sugar, table
salt and aluminum foil because they are made of one type of particle.
3 examples of mixtures include milk, juice, air and steel
because they are made of 2+ pure substances mixed together.
Batteries contain a mixture of hazardous and harmful
(environmentally/physically) pure substances that cannot be disposed in our
garbage, recycling or organic bins. Like
motor oil/lubricants, ink cartridges, automotive cleaners, paints/stains,
pesticides or propane tanks and electronic-waste they cannot end up in landfill
and must be taken to a special recycling station in the community.
In a pure substance, the particles are the same/equal and
relatively close together. In a mixture,
you can see 2+ different particles combined next to or in between pure
particles.
cookies: different ingredients mixed/combined together
sugar: pure substance i.e. cane sugar then
processed/refined
aluminum: pure substance
steel: mixture of different metals/alloys
apple juice: mixture of concentrate, water, possibly
sugar, vitamins
tap water: compound of oxygen and hydrogen, naturally
occurring minerals but many pollutants have been dissolved in it affecting its
purity
lead: natural element, pure
air: mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon,
water vapor and, unfortunately, many other pollutant gases
mercury: natural element, pure
sweetened water: adding anything to water creates a
mixture
Orange juice is 100% pure only when you take an orange
cut it in halves and squeeze out the juice and pulp. Boxed juice companies have hired chemists to
add back the flavor and fragrance we associate with freshly squeezed oranges
after the juice has been sitting in holding tanks loosing it’s natural
freshness (oxygen, vitamins, minerals, smell, taste).