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Thursday, 25 February 2016

Feb 25

All Quebec forms/money due tomorrow Feb 26 - no extensions

Monday, 22 February 2016

feb 22

  • submit history
  • submit science review
  • submit novel character profile + themes
  • math solving expressions:















    • creative writing

    Writing:  Explaining a Process

    Pick something you like and write about how it’s made.

    For example,

    To create the ultimate hamburger, you would follow this sure-proof step-by-step process. 

    Firstly, you need to consider the meat you will use since it’s the star of the dish.  I would highly recommend a blend of 80% assorted beef cuts (chuck, sirloin, short rib) and 20% fat content from beef brisket.  You don’t want your burger to be too lean – remember that fat is flavour.  Once ground, you want to make a good 8oz patty with your hands and season each side with salt and pepper.  Sear on a flat top for 4 minutes per side to create a crust and keep the centre moist and juicy.  Top with 2 strips of crisp hickory-smoked bacon. 

    Next, you need to consider the bun – you want an equal ratio of bread to meat.  I would recommend either a salty pretzel bun that’s not too dense or a soft buttery French brioche.

    Thirdly, select fresh and crisp romaine lettuce leaves, a thick ripe tomato slice, and/or a tangy pickle slice as your toppings.  Thinking of ketchup or mustard?  Don’t let them overshadow the meat!

    Lastly, get into the classic Guy Fieri stance (hunched over the table ensuring the juices don’t run down your arms and onto your shirt) and enjoy the explosion of flavour with your first giant bite.  I guarantee this hamburger is money! Be sure to have plenty of napkins on hand. Bon appetite!

    Wednesday, 17 February 2016

    feb 17

    novel study:

    Revise + Edit yesterday’s task of 2 theme paragraphs
    For example:
         Throughout his journey to meet his father, Bud has taught me the importance of perseverance.  At no point did Bud stop his quest to reconnect with his family because it defined who he was as a person and gave his life purpose.  Bud needed to feel a sense of belonging, to feel acknowledged and loved, and that he was “home”.  His mother instilled in him this fierce determination i.e. “remember your name is Bud, not Buddy”.  If I want to work towards achieving any goal I set out for myself, then I must realize that it will take the same hard work, patience, and stead-fast determination (perseverance) that Bud demonstrated. 

         Throughout his journey to meet his father, Bud has taught me the importance of being resourceful.  You cannot go through life without being a creative, innovative, out-of-the-box thinker.  Bud was all these things because his life experiences and interactions prompted him to devise an endless list of rules that offered him either a “way out” of a difficult situation or “a dose of reality” for what adults were really trying to tell him.  Life will always throw obstacles in my way for which I need to find a way to overcome them, just like Bud did. 


    math


















    complete cat practice spelling & vocabulary

    complete and submit history new france fill in blanks 

    Thursday, 11 February 2016

    Feb 11

    Personality Traits of Bud Caldwell
    Supporting Evidence from Text
    Bud is sentimental, thoughtful, loving and caring
    Bud keeps and carries his momma with him by treasuring all the rocks and flyers in his suitcase that serve as a connection to his family; he fondly recalls everything his momma said and did for him.
    Resourceful, creative, ingenious, intuitive, perceptive
    Bud devises a series of rules to deal with “sticky situations” he would find himself in when dealing with adults and trying to find a possible exit/solution; he knows how to “size people up”.















    take 2 multiplication/additon and 2 multiplication/subtraction expressions and evaluate them first using multiples to guess/check then balancing using mirror line; if you don't have your sheet then try each of the following 2 ways:
    8p - 7 = 88
    9p + 6 = 114
    7p - 15 = 48
    12p + 7 = 55

    complete history new france questions pg.72 in complete sentences

    complete  science handout 10.4 external/internal forces


    Tuesday, 9 February 2016

    Feb 9

    complete Science textbook and handout questions about compression, torsion, shear etc.

    continue working on Bud, not Buddy character profile table.

    complete Media Literacy promo video.

    complete Algebra balancing equations following my examples.   corrections below:



    Monday, 8 February 2016

    Feb 8

    History

    The Governor General (Frontenac) was the top official in New France, a living symbol of King Louis 14th in New France; he was responsible for all military planning and Aboriginal relations; he reported to the King.
    The Bishop (Laval) was the head of the Church in New France; his Church also ran all schools and hospitals – they had a lot of power (spiritual, education, healthcare)
    The Intendant (Talon) was the manager of New France and supervised all law, order, finances & population of New France; he reported to Frontenac.
    To increase the population of New France, King Louis 14th sent over les filles du roi, young, single, orphaned females to create families with the workers or engages who also left their mother-country to colonize New France.
    Property lots in New France were divided into Seigneuries - long, strips of land running from the shores of the St. Lawrence River into the forests; they were cleared and farmed by a Habitant and managed by its landlord or Seigneur.
    The Seigneur (landlord of Seigneury) built the flower mill, the Church, managed all farming and reported back to the Intendant (Talon).
    The Habitant (worker on Seigneury) built a house, farmed the land and laboured for his landlord (the Seigneur).

    Unlike France, in New France the Seigneur (landlord) had high-status but not super wealth; the Habitant (worker) had his own land, more freedom and income.


    Math: complete workbook pg.84,85,86 showing all work.  previous corrections below:







    Novel Study: Bud, not Buddy

    Continue to add personality traits with supporting evidence from the text to your character profile table of Bud Caldwell as we read along.