Speechtastic presentations are tomorrow!
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Google Doodles!
In Social Studies, each student researched a Canadian province or territory.
Using the results of their research, they had to create a Google Doodle including the following details:
-the flag
-the flower
-the population
-a symbol representing the capital city
-a symbol representing a tourist attraction
-a symbol representing an interesting fact
-any additional symbol
Using the results of their research, they had to create a Google Doodle including the following details:
-the flag
-the flower
-the population
-a symbol representing the capital city
-a symbol representing a tourist attraction
-a symbol representing an interesting fact
-any additional symbol
Can you guess the province or territory of each
Google Doodle?
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Speechtastic!
It's time for another Speechtastic!
This time, students are preparing a Persuasive Speech. They have chosen a topic and are planning a 2-5 minute speech to convince the audience of their opinion. They should be sure to have an introduction, a middle (with all their arguments supported by details) and a conclusion.
Students are reminded to add their personality and really make the speech their own!
Speechtastic Presentations are Thursday, April 27th
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Bandes Dessinées!
In Français, we have been reading and analyzing comic strips.
Students took an existing comic strip and added their own dialogue.
Students took an existing comic strip and added their own dialogue.
Thursday, April 13, 2017
The Great Math Hunt!
This morning in Math, students hunted around the class for eggs. Each egg contained a math question or problem to solve.
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Friday, April 07, 2017
CFOO!
In Français, it's time for another CFOO (Le Club Fabuleux des Orateurs et Oratrices)!
This is a public speaking "club" that will help students improve their oral French skills through short speeches.This time around, students can choose any one of the presentation options that they have not already presented. They will prepare their short oral presentation, fulfilling all of the criteria (listed on the page they have in their binder).
Students should also keep in mind eye contact, volume and expression during their presentation.
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
Reminder
Report cards are going home today!
Please remember to send Mme McKenzie an email (lmckenzie@sjsd.net) to confirm you have received it!
From the Math Department...
We have been learning about the different types of angles.
Each student was challenged to create a drawing and identify each of the five types of angles.
Each student was challenged to create a drawing and identify each of the five types of angles.
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