Mission Statement

My mission as a teacher is to help my students realize that through learning, they can enhance their life in a positive way. I want to help all my students believe in themselves and through that belief, take on the challenges of life and go forward.

Tuesday 31 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Review for Test on Thursday
- Make sure you are familiar with all the formulas

WORD PROBLEM:
Before Josh goes camping, he has to buy a tent  pole to replace the one he lost during his last outing. 
If the area of the front of the tent is 22 square feet and the base of the tent is 8 feet, how tall must the pole be?

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                      8 feet

ENGLISH
- Reading
- The Outsiders - Quiz #1 Tuesday Feb 7th with 3 seminars and
Quiz #2 Thursday Feb 9th with 3 seminars
- Quiz #1 p9-23 (7M) and p.10-24 (7S)
- Quiz #2 p. 24-38 (7M) and p.25-39 (7S)
- Everyone must have read up to the right page for the quiz despite your seminar presentation pages

- Don't forget to bring back all your electives forms

Monday 30 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Chapter 6 Measurement TEST - THURSDAY FEB 2nd
(area of the following shapes: rectangle, parallelogram, triangle, trapezoid)
- We will be reviewing in class (and at home) Monday to Wednesday

HOMEWORK QUESTION:
A wooded area is in the shape of a a trapezoid whose bases measure 128 m and 92 m and its height is 40 m. A 4 m wide walkway is constructed which runs perpendicular from the two bases. Calculate the area of the wooded area after the addition of the walkway.
Area of a Trapezoid Problem

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ENGLISH
- Reading
- The Outsiders novels were  handed out to all students (**You are responsible for the safe keeping of the book for  the duration of the novel study - until the completion of the in class essay**)
- Everyone now knows which pages and when in the book they will be presenting their seminar.
- Everyone also knows how many quizzes there are and which pages will be on each.
- I will be presenting the first seminar on Monday Feb 6th
- The first quiz (for all students) will be on Tuesday Feb 7th followed by 3 seminars
- Quiz #2 will be next Thursday Feb 9th followed by seminars 4-6

IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES

- FEB 2nd - Chapter 6 math test
- FEB 3rd - PA DAY (NO SCHOOL)
- FEB 7th Outsiders Quiz #1
- FEB 9th Outsiders Quiz #2
- FEB 14th GR7 Vaccinations
- FEB 15th Report Cards sent home
- FEB 16th Electives Day at SNOW VALLEY  

Friday 27 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- work on math review sheets provided on google classroom - you are not obligated to complete it
- Chapter 6 Unit Test Measurement - will be either Tuesday or Wednesday next week


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ENGLISH
- Reading
- Monday I will hand out the Outsiders Novel

Don't forget that electives is set for February 16th



Thursday 26 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Complete Chapter 6 Measurement Unit Review p. 240 #1-6
(you may also work on the additional view on page) - you do not need to finish it all for tomorrow
- Chapter 6 UNIT test coming up soon tentatively early next week
- Possibly Tuesday Jan 31st - I will confirm tomorrow


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ENGLISH
- Reading
- Tomorrow everyone should hopefully be done filming their Media Rant assignments
- Do not forget to hand in your script if you have not already done so
- I will be explaining the upcoming novel study and handing out the novels - most likely Monday
- We have completed our unit on summaries - we will soon begin movie reviews

Wednesday 25 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Complete lesson 4.6 Measuring irregular figures p. 236-237- #1-6
- Review 2 methods - Inside and Outside of shape
- Review formulas for finding area of a parallelogram, triangle, trapezoid





ENGLISH
- Reading
- Finishing script and video for rant media assignment
- We will be writing the sommative 7 word summary TOMORROW please review the criteria and rubric

Tuesday 24 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- The Data Management Test was taken up and sent home today - please review it
- Complete lesson 6.3 Area and Perimeter of a trapezoid -  p. 228-230 #1-10

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ENGLISH
- Reading (Monday I will be handing out a Copy of THE OUTSIDERS -to all students
 which will be  our upcoming novel study)
- Media Assignment written script - due by Tomorrow - Wednesday
- Video rant due by Friday

Monday 23 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Review lessons 6.1 (Area of a Parallelogram) and 6.2 (Area of a Triangle) and their formulas
- Complete Mid-Unit Review p. 225 #1-5
- We will continue with 6.3 tomorrow Area and Perimeter of a Trapezoid
- If you have not handed in your DMP survey graphs - they are late

*PLEASE NOTE - EVERYTHING BEFORE THIS UNIT (CHAPTER 6) WILL BE INCLUDED
IN THE TERM 1 REPORT CARD - CHAPTER 6 ONWARD WILL APPEAR IN THE TERM 2*

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ENGLISH
- Reading
- Continue working on Speakers Corner Media Assignment - To be completed this week
-  Sommative 7 word Summary - FRIDAY
- Media Assignment Final/Edited cut due Friday - we will watch all the videos together (*Please remember that you also need to hand in your written script as a written assignment - however you don't need to follow to script work for work- improv is ok*)

*Don't forget your elective forms and school cashonline if you are interested -
the date for the excursion is THURSDAY FEB 16th *

Thursday 19 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Complete lesson 6.2 Area of a Triangle p. 222-223 #1-10



ENGLISH
- Reading
- We  will continue filming our media assignments in class next week
- FIAT  Quiz #8 Monday

***PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR SKI-ELECTIVES DAY HAS BEEN CHANGED TO
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16TH***

Wednesday 18 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Complete graphing assignment  - due tomorrow
- Complete lesson 6.1 Area of a parallelogram

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ENGLISH
- Reading
- Work on Speakers Corner media assignment
- FIAT Quiz #8 Monday

Tuesday 17 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Complete DMP Graphing assignment and template for Thursday
- We will start lesson 6.1 (Area of a Parallelogram - A=BxH) tomorrow


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ENGLISH
- Reading
- FIAT Quiz # 8 on Monday Jan  23rd (final quiz)
- TENTATIVE due date for Speakers Corner Media assignment - Thursday
- Sommative 7 Word summary - Early next week

Monday 16 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Complete 2 graphs from 2 questions from your DMP Survey - Due by Thursday
(you must also hand in the template sheet given out at the beginning- no more class time will be given)
- Chapter 6 (new unit) will begin tomorrow

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ENGLISH
- Reading
- FIAT Quiz #8 (final quiz) Next Monday 23rd
- FIAT Speakers Corner Media assignment - 2 MIN RANT - script and first draft of video
due Thursday

***PLEASE NOTE - THERE IS NO SCHOOL THIS FRIDAY (20TH) IT'S A PA DAY***

Friday 13 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Today was our Data Management TEST  (I will try my best to look at it this weekend - however I'm not making any promises)
- You MUST finish responding to ALL surveys sent to you by the end of the weekend please
- On  Monday we will be graphing 2 questions from your survey.
- Due Tuesday Jan 17th: Your survey template filled in with your 2 graphs attached
- New Unit starts Tuesday - Chapter 6 Measurement (Area of parallelogram, triangle, trapezoid)


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ENGLISH
- Reading
- FIAT Quiz #7 Monday Chapters 37-42
- Write 3 x 7 word summaries for the following article - we will peer edit and share on Monday

HOW TO GET BETTER AIRLINE FOOD ON YOUR NEXT FLIGHT
If you think all airline food tastes bad, it’s not your imagination. But don’t just blame the chef. Serving flavourful food at high altitude poses a unique challenge.
“The problem is that we taste poorly on airplanes,” says Bianca Bosker, author of Cork Dork, an upcoming book covering the science of the senses. “Research has shown that the dryness, deafeningly loud rumble, and air pressure of cabins all effectively dull our senses so that food ends up tasting much blander than it would back on the ground.”
But a bit of knowledge — and preparation — can go a long way toward getting you the best possible inflight meal, even if you’re stuck in steerage.
Try to move on up. Sitting in the very front of the plane (meaning business and first-class cabins) will assure your access to the very best grub, but even economy passengers can benefit from being nestled near the nose. Flight attendants tend to take passenger orders from front to back, says Nikos Loukas, founder of Inflight Feed, a website that chronicles the world of inflight food. By the time flight attendants reach the tail, passengers may be left with whichever (often least desirable) meal options are still available. The front of the cabin will also usually get served food first.
And while conventional wisdom — or at least urban legend — has long been that ordering a “special” meal option (think: kosher or vegetarian) will get you better food, Loukas says this isn’t always the case. Now you can ask for something better. For around $15 to $30, many airlines (Loukas cites Air France, Fly Niki, and Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia as examples) will serve economy passengers upgraded meal options. You just have to think ahead. The upgraded meals must be preordered online.
If your flight doesn’t offer upgraded meals (or you forgot to preorder one), it can’t hurt to ask for something better. “I’ve heard of stories of flight attendants running to business class to get a meal for someone in economy,” Loukas says. “Many times I’ve asked for an extra snack or meal, and if it’s available, the crew will happily give it to you. You just have to ask.”
Some meals tend to taste better at altitude than others. “Meats served in sauce are a safe bet,” says Lee Abbamonte, a travel blogger who flies 320,000-plus kilometres per year. “Things like a filet with a glaze sauce usually hold (up) well in-air.” Loukas recommends curries, since their strong flavours help overcome our muted sense of taste.
The biggest mistake travellers make is to eat everything in front of them in a cramped setting where going for a post-meal walk simply isn’t an option. “Especially if you’re in a premium cabin, I’ve seen people who want to try everything, and they end up eating way too much food,” Loukas says.
The easiest way to ensure you have decent food on a flight is to bring your own food. Just don’t forget how it might affect folks next to you. “Please don’t bring smelly fast food like McDonald’s onto a flight,” Abbamonte says. “Remember, you have to live with these people for hours in very tight quarters. Anything you can do to keep them on your side is a good idea.”

Thursday 12 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- DMP Test tomorrow - 5.1-5.6
- Concepts to review: Mean, Median, Mode, Range,  Primary/Secondary Data, Stem/Leaf plot, bias
- Answer student DMP Math surveys sent to your email

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ENGLISH
- Reading
- FIAT Quiz #7 - Monday Jan  16
- We are continuing with 7 word summaries

*Elective forms were handed out today - Please read and review the options with your child*

Wednesday 11 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- review notes from 5.1-56 TEST FRIDAY
- we will review tomorrow in class

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Never underestimate the advice and wisdom of your elders


ENGLISH
- Reading
- Write a 7 word summary for the short story CROSSING THE LINE
- Be prepared to share all 3 summaries tomorrow in class
- We will also be writing a formative 7 word summary in class tomorrow
- You need to have completed your DMP survey by today - you can send it
to your peers tomorrow if necessary - PLEASE respond to all your classmate's
surveys that are sent to you
- Afterwards, you will be submitting 3 graphs from  3 of your survey questions

Tuesday 10 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Review notes and concepts for TEST Friday
- Work on Data Management  Survey project

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ENGLISH
- Reading
- Complete 7 word summaries and paragraph (assigned yesterday)

***STAY SAFE IN WINTER CONDITIONS!!!***

Monday 9 January 2017

Homework

MATH
- Google Form - Data management survery must be completed tomorrow - and shared with classmates - Please respond (respesctfully) to all suurveys sent by your peers
- Test 5.1-5.6 FRIDAY JAN 13th
- Review concepts - (Mean, Mode,  Median) - What are some advantages and disadvantages of primary and secondary data?

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ENGLISH
- Reading
- Complete 7 word summary from "THE PARTY" (Paragraph to be completed by Wednesday)
- Review notes for FIAT Quiz #7 Monday JAN 16th
- Read the following article and write a 7 word summary - be prepared to share it with the class tomorrow.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/sunwing-bomb-scare-1.3924742


Sunwing pilot's 'misunderstanding' caused bomb scare near Toronto's Pearson airport

Police dispatched bomb squad in November after pilot found what was described as an 'old radio battery'

By John Lancaster, CBC News Posted: Jan 09, 2017 5:00 AM ET Last Updated: Jan 09, 2017 7:42 AM ET
A Sunwing Airlines pilot's "misunderstanding" set off a massive emergency response to a bomb threat near Pearson International Airport that forced the evacuation of two buildings and the dispatch of Toronto police's Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive Unit — an elite team that responds to suspected acts of terrorism.
Shortly after 9 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016, Toronto police received an emergency call after a Sunwing pilot discovered what he feared might be some sort of explosive device stuffed into his internal company mailbox.
When CBC Toronto called Sunwing about the incident, an employee who would only identify himself as Matthew described the device as "an antique radio battery." He said it was left for the pilot by one of his colleagues in what another employee described as a "joke."
The unidentified employee said the pilot thought "it would be cool" to put the battery in a colleague's mailbox.
Two large industrial buildings used by hundreds of Sunwing employees on Fasken Drive, near Pearson airport, had to be evacuated as police cordoned off the area. Toronto police also called in their CBRN unit — essentially a group of officers trained to deal with chemical, nuclear or bomb threats. Eventually, those officers determined the device wasn't a threat.
At the time of the November incident at Sunwing's Toronto offices, there was no mention Sunwing employees were involved.
'This was a misunderstanding'
In an emailed statement to CBC Toronto, Janine Massey of Sunwing said: "We can confirm that on Nov. 13 one of our pilots arrived at the Sunwing Airlines office and found an old radio battery in his mailbox. As he didn't recognize it and there was no note attached to it, he escalated the matter out of an abundance of caution.
"The authorities were notified, and in the interests of public safety, they dispatched their unit which handles hazardous materials and explosives. After investigating the scene, they were satisfied that this was the result of a misunderstanding between the pilot who left the battery and the pilot who found it."
Massey declined to answer if the pilot who left the device did so as a joke, or if the pilot has been disciplined. 
It's not clear how much the significant police response cost. Const. Caroline de Kloet, spokeswoman for the Toronto Police Service, confirmed the incident occurred, saying: "but no charges were laid. The complainant did not want to press charges."