Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Week of Nov. 4th

Sciences:
We are finishing up our 1st unit! Biodiversity. Study sheets for themes 7 and 8 are due Thursday Nov. 7th. Unit exam will be on Thursday Nov. 7th.
Focus day: Students should consult their marks in Power School and work on any missed study sheets. It also is possible to work ahead and built study sheet for the new unit. 
Chemistry notes: Module 2

FLA:
This week we will begin our poetry unit.  We will start by revising poetic devices and how to identify them as well as use them in our own writing.
Focus day:  
-Complete any out-standing work.
-Read your independent novel 
-Work on preparing your responses for your book talk

ELA:
Complete Language Power 13 & 14 for Friday 8th. LP 12 - 15
Essays on Lamb to the Slaughter will be due Monday 18th. They need to be shared on a GoogleDoc with me: hmfeke@cbe.ab.ca; Font size 12, format justified. 5 paragraphs will include PATHOS, LOGOS & ETHOS as the body paragraphs. We will be writing the opening paragraph and conclusion paragraph next week. Don't worry about getting the work done this week as you will have lots of class time next week.
Graphic Organizer: LTTS Organizer
Copy of story: Lamb to the Slaughter
Alfred Hitchcock film: Film

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Week of 28th -Core subjects

SS: We started chapter 2 on the Youth Criminal Justice System. Please continue monitoring Powerschool for marks. There will be a vocab quiz next Wednesday Oct.30 on Chapter 2. Students will also have to complete a political Cartoon on LSJPA for November 5th and research news articles on crimes committed by youth.

Sciences:
Study sheet for theme 5 was due Yesterday!. Theme 6 is due Thursday October 31st.

ELA:
Complete Language Power 11 & 12. After reading Lamb to the Slaughter, students need to decide if Mary Maloney was temporarily insane or did she commit 1st degree murder. A graphic organizer will help students organize quotes & arguments for why they chose insanity over 1st degree murder. All of this planning will help to write persuasive paragraphs next week. These will be written under the lens of Pathos, Logos and Ethos.
Language Power 12 - 15

FLA:
This week we will continue the debates!  Be ready to present if you haven't already.  Halloween dance and activities are on Thursday.

Math :: We continue our unit on polynomials this week. Students will have a quiz on Monday of next week on what we have seen so far. I will be away all of next week at a teacher conference in Quebec City.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Week of Oct. 21st

Science:
Students are asked to make (or buy) a small amount of  play dough. As a group of 3 or 4 students. 2 or 3 colors. All sealed in an air tight bag or in a small container.
Study sheet for theme 5 is due Thursday Oct. 24th.
Test on themes 3, 4 and 5 Wednesday Oct. 23rd.

SS: Starting chapter 2 on Youth Criminal Justice System. Students did a test on Chapter 1 and hand-in a BB. Marks will be up on PowerSchool soon.   Student Vote Friday 18. Results will come out on the 22nd.  Please go vote on the 21st if you have not done so!

FLA:
On Monday we will finish up our debate preparations.  Debates will begin on Tuesday, October 22 and we will do one debate per day.  We will do a draw each day to see which topic will be debating, so be ready!

Don't forget to keep reading your independent novels at home.  We will begin book talks the first week of November!

Math: I have changed the date of the test this week to Wednesday October 23rd to give more times for students to prepare. After Wednesday we will begin our new chapter on Polynomials. 

ELA:
Review & UsingWhatYou'veLearned due Friday 25th

We are reading Lamb to the Slaughter this week. We will be writing a persuasive essay based on the story & the techniques for arguing, found in this article: How To Teach A Child to Argue

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Week of Oct. 15th

Science:
Lab report p. 38 due Tuesday Oct. 22nd.
Study sheet for theme 4 is due Thursday Oct. 24.

ELA:
This week we are writing a short story based off of "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty". The story should be about 1 page long & may be typed. Walter Mitty assignment
Language Power 1-10 should be complete by Friday 18th.

FLA:
You have had two weeks to work on your anecdote projects and they are due with no exceptions on Tuesday, October 15th!!   Please submit a printed copy of your written story with verbs and adjectives highlighted.  Share the video with me at sjcomeau@educbe.ca
On Tuesday, you will have the option to share your videos with the class.  From there, you will begin preparing a debate.  The subjects will cross over with your social studies curriculum and will pull from the topics that are fueling our federal election.

SS:Student vote will be on Friday 18th and advanced poll on Thursday 17 at lunch. Students have a project due on Tuesday. It is a cartoon on how to pass anew law (Bill). There will be a test chapter 1 on Thursday 17. Multiple choices. Make sure you study for every assessments! You are in grade 9 and this report card will be used for your High School placement.

Math: Grade 9 students are continuing their chapter on exponents and exponents laws. We will be covering order of operation with exponents this week and word problems with exponents. Towards the end of the week, we will review the chapter together. Students should expect to have their unit test on exponents next week. 

Friday, October 4, 2019

Week of Oct. 7th

Sciences:
We will watch a short video on organ growth and work on the basis of genetics.
Study sheet for theme 3 is due Thursday.


Math:
This week we looked at the test on Rational Numbers together and reviewed the questions that were more difficult for students. I encourage students to come in at lunch if they still have difficulties. For the rest of the week, we will continue our chapter on exponents and students have a quiz this Thursday on the 5 exponents laws. We will play a exponent bingo on Wednesday to review exponents before the quiz.

FLA:
The good copy of the written portion of your anecdote is due on Monday!  We will have a couple of days in the lab to work on the video portion of the assignment. The project in its entirety will now be due on Tuesday, October 15th.  Please share the video with me through google docs and print the written portion with adjectives and verbs identified.  Those of you who were wanting to take a retest for the past tense quiz, I will be opening up one additional tutorial on Monday and pushing the retest date to Tuesday at lunch in the library.  Bring your food.  You must attend at least one tutorial in order to be eligible to take the retest.

ELA:Language Power 9
We wrote our poems based on Kipling's "If". The work was very well done. We also read the short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" so that we can practice our story writing next week. A dream sequence using the character of Walter, in a scenario that is complementary to the original short story. Language Power 10 will be due on Friday.

SS:

PE:


SS update 4

This week, in SS, we continue on chapter 1 and talked more about the election. Next week students will work on an individual project on the steps for a Bill to become a law. It will be a political cartoon. It will be due for October 15, after thanksgiving week-end.


Activities to come here at school:

Friday October 18-Student Vote

Monday and Tuesday November 18-19, grade 9 immersion FLA-Artist in Residence-MC June from Montreal (more details to come)