Friday, December 17, 2010

Homework for the Holidays!

Congratulations to Matthew and Kyle for being 7C's students of the month for December!


Homework - Due January 3, 2010

Math

Page 175 #3-8

Page 178 #6-14

Page 184 #5,7,10,16

Page 186 #1-8

Geography

Read Chapters 6 and 7

Summarize both chapters – maximum 2 pages each

-Worth 10% of Geography Mark

English

Three Journal Entries (your choice)

1) Describe your holidays.

2) What are your goals for the new year?

3) Choose your own topic (ie. Should students get homework over the holidays?)




JUST KIDDING!

HAVE A FANTASTIC
HOLIDAY WITH YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS!!!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Thursday's Homework




Geography-

Finish your procedural writing posters. They should be put together BEFORE coming to class on Friday.
Be sure to include everything listed below:

Instructions/Procedure for how to cause
Earthquakes
Volcanic Eruptions
Tsunamis
One other Natural Disaster of your choice (ie. tornadoes, etc.)

References for information
References for images
Poster Title
Images/illustrations for each natural disaster with labels or captions

One day left!!!!!




Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Wednesday's Homework

Geography - Finish Tornadoes instructions/procedural writing (How to Make a Tsunami)
- typed out with labels and illustration/diagram and references
- due Thursday

English/Media - Ornament and symbolism paragraphs

Spirit Week - Ugly Sweater Day

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Geography: Geo Questions (today and yesterday's)
Tsunami Good Copy due tomorrow (illustration, references, etc)
Math: pg. 137 # 8-13
English: Cartoon Monkey due tomorrow!
Holiday Concert tonight at 7: 00 P: M!
Science: 2 pages due next class!

Geography Questions- Chapter 5
Explain what Greenhouse Gases are. Use your own words.
Explain what fossil fuels are. Use your own words.
What is the scientific formula for Carbon Dioxide?
What is the scientific formula for Nitrous Dioxide?
By what percentage have Carbon Dioxide levels increased since the 18th century?
Fill in the blanks: The______ of _____fuel traps_____ in the earth’s ______and warms up the earth’s ______. (pg.88)
Explain in your own words, what global warming is.
Fill in the blanks: Gases are made up of tiny____ called____. These ____heat from the_____.
Explain why the gases involved in global warming are called “Greenhouse Gases”
Describe all the steps involved in global warming. Start with sunlight reaching the earth. End with Earth’s temperature increasing.
What discovery during the Industrial Revolution led to an increase in Carbon Dioxide production.
List three types of fossil fuels.
Describe the six major effects of having the Earth’s temperature rise.
Describe what a Tropical Storm is. Include a few synonyms for tropical storm in your answer.
What other types of storms exist?
Use the map on page 94 and the red atlases at the side of the room to answer the following questions:
a) Where in the world are hurricanes most common?
b) Where in the world are blizzards most common?
c) Where in the world are cyclones most common?
d) Where in the world are typhoons most common?
e) Where are tornados most common?
f) Which part of the world has the highest AVERAGE number of typhoons over the last ten years? (decade)



Geography Ch 5 Questions – pg 95

List three facts you have learned about Tropical Storms (pg 94-95)
Explain what a tropical disturbance is and what causes it. Draw a quick sketch.
Explain what the Saffir-Sampson Scale is.
What is meant by “storm surge.”
Which category on the S-S scale would a storm with 194km per hour winds be?
Describe the link between hurricanes and global warming.
Describe the impact of hurricane Katrina.
Describe the worst tornado ever recorded.
Describe the major differences between Tornadoes and tropical storms.
Where in North America do tornadoes usually take place?
Explain what the Fujita scale is.
Describe an EF4 tornado.
Explain what causes a tornado.
What is a Vortex?
What is the purpose of a Doppler radar?

Monday, December 13, 2010

Monday's Homework

Math
-pg 137#5,7, read and understand example on pg 136, 6 (on pg 137)
-pg 143 #1,2,3

Geography
-read ch 5-88-97
-answer questions ahnded out in class (these will be posted on the blog tomorrow)

Friday, December 10, 2010

Homework for the Weekend!

Math - Mid-chapter test on Monday (all terms and concepts were posted on yesterday's blog)

Geography - Procedural Writing: How to Make a Volcanic Eruption

-Use the textbook, internet and the video posted below as sources
-In full sentences, list all steps required for a volcanic eruption
-Include an illustration or diagram with labels
-Reference your sources of information and sources for your image(s)


Get Geography Test - Unit 3 signed

Thursday, December 9, 2010

thursdays HOMEWORK

MATH-

pg133 #2-5,8,9

mid chapter test-monday dec 13

algibra
pattern
relationship
term
sequence
pattern rule
table of values
term number
term value

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Wednesday's Homework!!!

math-
pg131 #9b),c),10


english-
the procedure of your own choice


drama-
bring props

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Students of the Month for October and November!
Congratulations: Meghan, Victoria, Chris and Adam

Math - pg 127#11,14,15

-pg130-131#4a)b)d), 5,6,7,8


English - Bring procedure for serving a volleyball to class first period on wednesday

Mono Cliffs Pictures? Last chance to submit....

Monday, December 6, 2010

Monday's Homework

Math -
Algebra, terms and sequence
pg 126 #4-10

Geography -
Consepts Chapter 3
-region
-conservation authority
-watershed
-transition zone (mountains, foothills and plains)
-broadleaf forest
-coniferous forest
-tundra
-ecozones
-form vs function
-formed region cexplain+ example
-functioned region ( explain + example )
-unbanization
-urban sprawl


1.What is a watershed?
2.Using these images and the videos we watched, try to explain how a watershed works.
3.What is meant by runoff?
4.What happens if runoff water is polluted?
5.What percentage of the Earth’s water is available for human use (drinking, etc.)?


1.What is meant by the term Transition Zone?
2.What are the three main parts of the Rocky Mountain Transition Zone?
3.Would you consider a transition zone a Human or Physical region? Briefly explain why?
4.Which parts of a transition zone are seen in the image below?


1.As you go from Northern to Southern Ontario the Natural Vegetation changes. Which four types areas of vegetation (plant life) will you encounter?
2.What is a broadleaf forest?
3.What is a coniferous forest?
4.What is tundra?
5.Which image represents tundra, which represents broadleaf forest and which represents coniferous forest?
6.Deciduous means that tree species lose their leaves. Which type of forest, broadleaf or coniferous could be described as deciduous?


1.What is meant by an ecozone?
2.How many Ecozones exist in Canada?
3.What is the Westernmost Ecozone in Canada?
4.Which two Ecozones as Norhternmost in Canada?
5.Which Ecozone(s) surround where we live?
6.Are Ecozones human or physical regions? Briefly explain why.


1.What is meant by an ecozone?
2.How many Ecozones exist in Canada?
3.What is the Westernmost Ecozone in Canada?
4.Which two Ecozones as Norhternmost in Canada?
5.Which Ecozone(s) surround where we live?
6.Are Ecozones human or physical regions? Briefly explain why.


1. Explain the difference between a formal and functional region.
2. Give at least two examples of formal regions.
3. Give at least two examples of functional regions


What does Urbanization mean?

Friday, December 3, 2010

Homework for the Weekend!

Geography Test - Chapter 3 will be on Tuesday Dec 7

Geography presentations will continue on Monday - if possible, bring your work in on a USB stick

Get Math Test , Fable and Geography test signed

English (In your journals or typed out):

1. Explain, in your own words what a procedure is.
2. Why are detailed procedures important?
3. List some examples of procedure/instructions you have encountered in your life.
4. Make a list of all steps you would include in a procedure meant to teach someone that HAS NEVER PLAYED VOLLEYBALL, how to serve underhand.

Bring in 5-10 of your best pictures from Mono Cliffs

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Thursday's Homework

Get Fable, Math Test and Geography Test Signed by Friday (tomorrow!)

Geography Test - Chapter 3 - Monday

Math Unit Test - Data Management on Fridat (tomorrow!)
-See yesterday's blog for what to study....

Chapter 4 – Landforms and Rivers (Continued)

Use your textbooks (-pg74 onwards) and the red atlases on the side shelf to complete the following questions:

1. Approximately how many years ago did volcanic activity create the shield regions making up Pangaea?

2. Explain what igneous rock is.

3. What causes igneous rock to become metamorphic rock?

4. Explain what erosion is and list three forces that contribute to it.

5. Explain how sedimentary rock is formed.

6. Which mountain range runs North-South along the North American continent?

7. Which mountain range runs North-South along the South American continent?

8. Which mountain range can be found in parts of France, Austria and Switzerland?

9. Explain how Fold Mountains are formed.

10. Where are the Appalachian mountains and what types of rock are they made of?

11. What types of rock are the Coast Mountains, which run along the Western coast of North America, made of?

12. What caused the Coast Mountains to form?

13. Explain what Plains and Lowlands are.

14. What causes the Rocky Mountains to form?

15. What type of map is on page 76 of your text book. Briefly explain how you know.

16. Explain what a topographic map is.

17. What is the purpose of contour lines on a topographic map?

18. What does the word elevation mean?

19. Would there be very many or very few contour lines on a very high mountain?

20. As the elevation decreases, what happens to the distance between contour lines?

21. Looking back at Chapter 3, design and answer two “thinking” questions that would be interesting to include on the unit test.

Math

-pg 121 #1-6

-Explain, in your own words, what a sequence (pg 125) is, what a term (pg 125) is and what a table of values is (pg 121).

-pg 133 #6, 7

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Wednesday's Homework

Get Fable Rubric, Ch 2 Math test and Ch 2 Geo test signed

Math Unit Test - Ch 3 is on Friday.

Review the following: data, primary data, secondary, biased vs. unbiased data, stem and leaf plot, frequency table, mean, median (for both an even and odd number of pieces of data), mode, all homework we did (especially pg 105#15,16,17)

Geography Test - Chapter 3 will be on Monday Dec 6

Bring in your best Mono Cliffs pictures on a USB stick

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Math

Explain, in your own words, how to:

1) Find the Mean of a set of Data.
2) Find the Mode from a set of data.
3) Find the Median, if you have an even number of pieces of data.
4) Find the Median if you have an odd number of pieces of data.

This will be checked on wednesday, along with your math homework from monday.

UNIT TEST FOR MATH WILL BE ON FRIDAY!

Geography - Chapter 3 Test will be on Monday. Topics to study will be posted tomorrow or thursday.


Get English Fable rubrics signed and Chapter 2 Math unit test.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Monday's Homework

English- Word of the week (interesting word, two or more synonyms, two sentences using the word properly)

Geography Test - Chapter 2 - On Tuesday

Topics: Endangered species, environmental factors: climate, landforms, soil, water and natural vegetation, herbivore, carnivore, degradation of habitat, inshore vs. offshore fishing, trawlers, open-pit mining, ore, understanding a thematic map, types of maps: thematic, political, regional, physical, cultural landscapes, urban vs. suburban, clear-cut logging, conservationist

Geography Test - Chapter 3 - Thursday or Friday

Math Test - Unit 3 (Chapter 3) - Data Management on Wednesday (Primary, Secondary Data, Biased, Unbiased, Data, Mean, Median, Mode)

-Math - redo question 9d) on page 86 - list five ways to collect this data in an unbiased way

Geography Presentations (Natural Disasters) begin on Wednesday

Get Math Test - Chapter 2 signed by Friday
Get Moral Assignment Rubric Signed by Friday

Bring in good Mono Cliffs pictures

Friday, November 26, 2010

Homework for the Weekend

Math - Data Management Unit Test will be next Thursday

Geography - Read ALL of chapter 4 (62-87)

Complete the questions below:
1. List the two types of Volcanoes.
2. Draw and label a quick sketch of a Composite Cone Volcano.
3. Which zone of the Earth is magma found in?
4. Where are volcanoes typically formed? What causes them to form?
5. What is meant by the "Pacific Ring of Fire"? Which countries are included?
6. Where and when wdid the most powerful volcanic explosion in history take place?
7. Which island in the mid-atlantic range has several active volcanoes on it? (Hint: use the map on page 72 to help you)
8. List three nations that were almost entirely formed by volcanoes.
9. List the four major Landform Patterns.
10. Approximately how old is the Earth?
11. Many years ago, all of the Earth's continents were joined together. What was the name of this giant mass of land?
12. In your own words, explain what is meant by Plate Tectonics.

Natural Disasters presentations will begin next Wednesday. Work on them, if you need to.

Bring in a USB stick with 5-10 of your best Mono Cliffs pictures.




Thursday, November 25, 2010

We're back! Let's celebrate with some homework...

Geography - read chapter 4 (pg 62-71)

Questions:
1. Explain what causes Tsunamis
2. Draw a quick sketch of how a Tsunami is formed and label it.
3. Describe, not just list, the three "zones" of the earth.
4. Make a quick sketch of the Earth's three zones and label it.
5. Explain what causes an Earthquake.


Mono Cliffs Pictures - If you took any photos with your digital cameras please bring in 5-10 of your best images on a USB stick so that I can make a slide show.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Homework for the Weekend!

Math - Finish Data Management Assignment - Due before we leave for Mono Cliffs Trip (please print it out - it does not have to be mounted onto a poster)

Mono Cliffs - Pack for the trip. Check the weather Sunday afternoon and pack appropriately.

Jason - Don't forget the movie!!

Have a great weekend.


Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Wednesday's Homework

Speak to parents/guardians about interview times (thursday evening or friday morning)

Math - Data Management (see yesterday's blog posting)

Geography Questions (see yesterday's blog) and read chapter 3


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Please arrange interview times with your parents or guardians. Thursday evening or Friday morning.

Math - Work on Data Management Assignment

-Find biased data examples from a newspaper, magazine or online newspaper or magazine and bring them in.

Due Thursday - typed out and glued neatly onto construction paper or bristol board
-You will have class time on wednesday and thursday

Data Management Assignment: Part 1

1.With your partner, design a survey question. Try to focus on opinion-type questions.
2.Decide upon a sample group that you feel will give you BIASED results. Clearly explain why the sample group chosen would give you BIASED results.

3. Use any form of graph or chart that you are familiar with (ie. stem-leaf, frequency table, bar graph, pie chart) to show the PREDICTED RESULTS of your survey question, if you ask the BIASED sample group. Properly label and title your graph. You may use Microsoft Excel to make the graph, if you wish.

4.With your partner, decide upon a way, or several ways, to change the sample group, question, or both, to make it AS UNBIASED AS POSSIBLE. BE VERY SPECIFIC about your changes.
5.Explain, in detail, how the changes made in question #4 will make your results UNBIASED or LESS BIASED.
6.Draw another graph or chart representing the results you predict for your unbiased question and sample group.

***The answers for your

project MUST be typed out.


Data Management Assignment:

Part 2

1.From a newspaper or magazine find one example of data represented in a graph or chart that you think is BIASED in some way. Cut out or print it. You may use online magazines or newspapers.

2. In detail, explain why you think the data presented is BIASED.

3.In detail, explain how you would change the way this data was collected to make it UNBIASED or LESS BIASED.

***The answers for your project

MUST be typed out.



Get Chapter 2 Math Unit Tests signed (Out of 32)

Geography (pg 47-50)

1. Explain what a conservation authority is.

2. Explain what a watershed is and make a quick sketch of one.

3. Explain what a transition zone is.

4. What are foothills?

5. List the physical regions in Ontario, going from North to South.

6. What major changes do you see in the vegetation as you go further south in Ontario?

7. Which tree species are found in Taiga or Boreal Forests?

8. Which tree species are found in a Mixed forest?

9. Which tree species are found in a deciduous forest?

10. What is a broadleaf forest?

11. What is a coniferous forest?

12. What is tundra?



Monday, November 15, 2010

Monday's Homework

English - Vocabulary Activity - Define and/or find synonyms for 10 words you are unfamiliar with
- Use each word in a sentence
- due tuesday

Math - pg 117#1-12

-fill in the table on page 118 (decimal , percent, fraction for Westside wild’s) and complete questions #13a)d)

-due tuesday


Health - assignment due tuesday (this does NOT need to be typed)


Geography - read pages 42-52 and

complete the following questions for tuesday:

1. In your own words, describe what a region is in geography.

2. What is the difference between a human region and a physical region?

3. Give one example of a human region.

4. Give one example of a physical region.

5. Using the maps on page 45 explain what a climatic zone.

6. Using the maps on page 45 list the main religious groups in the Middle East.

7. Sketch a quick map of the Middle East region including countries and bodies of water.



Friday, November 12, 2010

Homework for the Weekend

English - Rough copy and typed good copy of your journal entry (due MONDAY - printed)

Topic suggestions:
1) What should middle schools be like in the future? How could middle schools be changed in the future to make better use of technology and make learning as exciting as possible for students?

2) Describe your dream job, realistic or not? What type of skills will you need to achieve this goal?

3) A reflection on the significance of Rememberance Day

4) Choose a topic of your own

Math -

-Explain in your own words: Spreadsheet, Cell, Formula

-pg 100#10

-pg 110#5

-pg 111 #2

-pg 112 #6a), 7a)

-pg 95 #7b),c), 9a), 10a)b)


Geography Assignment - Due Monday (handwritten is fine - you DO NOT need to type this out)

Part 1 - Questions #1-13 (see the previous blog posts)

and Part 2 - Questions #1-8 (posted below)

Geography Questions for Period 4

1.What does the word interaction mean? What does it have to do with Geography?

2. List five necessities human get from the environment.

3. Explain, in your own words, what a cultural landscape is. Try to give one example.

4.Using the textbook, dictionary or thesaurus, explain the following words: Urban, suburban and rural.

5.What does clear-cutting mean?

6. a) List two reasons why companies clear-cut forests.

6. b) List two reasons that conservationists oppose clear-cutting.

7. From the knowledge gained in questions 5 and 6, explain whether you feel clear-cutting is positive or negative practice?

8. What is a conservationist?


Health - The project is due on TUESDAY. You will most likely have one final computer lab period to complete this.


Have a great weekend!





Thursday, November 11, 2010

Thursday Homework

Math pg 114-115 #5,6,7,10
pg 117 #11

Geography - Questions #1-13 (see yesterday's blog for the questions)

Health Assignments due Monday

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Wednesday's Homework

Geography

1.Briefly describe the five major environmental factors geographers deal with.
2.List as many landforms as you can think of.
3.What percentage of the Earth’s surface is covered by water?
4.What is natural vegetation?
5.Explain the difference between inshore and offshore fishers.
6.Which of the above types of fishing has a greater negative impact on the environment? Explain why.
7. What is a fishing trawler?
8. What effect have trawlers had on the fishing industry?
9. As overfishing became a problem in Newfoundland and Labrador, which two industries replaced it?
10. What is meant by extraction of oil?
11. What is ore?
12. Describe what open-pit mining is.
13. Using the map on page 33 describe the absolute location of the bay of Fundy and Long Harbour.

Math- pg 100 #5 any two, 6,8,9,11

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Math- 1.Briefly design one survey that would give you BIASED results.
2.Explain how you could modify(change) the survey to make it UNBIASED.
3.Make a list and quickly sketch all types of graphs you are familiar with.
-Pg 105#12*,13*,15*,16*,17*
-Pg 115#8,9,12

Science Test Tuesday

BRING MONO CLIFFS
bring cans for food drive

Monday, November 8, 2010

Monday's Homework

Math-
-pg104-105#3-6,10,11
Geography-
1.Using the introduction page of the atlas, describe the four types of maps: physical, political, thematic and regional.
2.What is shown on a relief map? (p32 – textbook)
3.Complete page 33 #1,2,3
4.Complete page 41#1

Friday, November 5, 2010

Homework for the Weekend!

Math -

Use Chapter 3 and the glossary to help you.
3% - Excellent(3), OK(2), Incomplete/Poorly Done(1)
Explain the following, in your own words:
•Data
•Frequency
•Primary data
•Secondary Data
•Sample
•Population
•Census
•Biased Results
•Unbiased Results
Practice Questions: pg. 85-86 #5a),c), 6, 8 ,9

English - Car research (if you feel like it!)
English - Your "progress report"

Music - Worksheet

Science - Test Chapter 2 next friday

Mono Cliffs forms

Food Drive - LET'S WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Thursday's Homework

Math-pg81 numbers 1-4 and pg 70 numbers 6,7,10,11,12,13 Mr Mak will be checking this on friday

Mono Cliff forms and $75.00

Geography crosswords must be handed friday morning.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Wednesday

Math - pg 81#1-4
-pg 70 #6,7,10,11,12,13
All homework will be checked on thursday

Unit test continues on thursday!

Geography - crosswords and explanations are due thursday morning

Mono Cliffs Forms

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Math - Unit Test continues on thursday

Geography - crosswords are due thursday - typed out

MONO CLIFFS forms as soon as possible

Monday, November 1, 2010

Monday's Homework

English - Design, write about and sketch a flying car
- Include at least one sentence describing and explaining each of the following criteria: safety, light-weight, rugged, affordable, power source, what makes it fly (ie. engine, propellor, balloons), is it eco-friendly?
-due tuesday 2% - complete well(2%), complete somewhat well(1.5%), complete poorly (1%), incomplete (0%)


Math - Unit Test for Chapter 2 is on tuesday!!! Study - rate, ratio, equivalent ratio, multiplying decimals, scale factors
-pg 75 #1-13


Mono Cliffs forms and money by wednesday, nov 3

Geography crosswords due thursday nov 4

Friday, October 29, 2010

Weekend Homework

English -fables due MONDAY!
Math unit test - chapter 2 - tuesday
Math -pg 73#1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,12,17
Science lab due Monday
Try to bring in mono cliff permission form and cheque
Food drive - bring cans!

Have a fantastic and safe halloween!!!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Thursday's Homework

-Tomorrow is black/orange spirit day!
-Bring a costume for the afternoon!
-Remember canned goods, etc. for our classroom food drive.
-If you would like to continue decorating the doorway of room 205 meet AT THE BACK OF THE SCHOOL (do not buzz in) at 8:10 - Mr. Mak will come get you

Math - pg 66-67#6,7,9,10(just solve),13, 14
- Chapter 2 - Unit test will be on Tuesday November 2
-Extra help will be Monday November 1 at 8:15am

English - "Fables" will be due on Monday November 1

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Wednesday's Homework

Math - finish mini-test
-pg 63 #11,13,14, 15,17,18,21
-I will be checking all Math homework
-Unit test Monday!!!!!

Drama - Presentations on Friday (hand in scripts and posters as well)

English - Fable is due on Monday

Food Drive!!! Fill up the front ledge of the classroom and I take 5 questions off of the unit test!

Sign: BEDMAS, Mayor, Math Mid-chapter Test

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Music: Test Tomorrow

Math: Pg 59 #16,17,18,19,20 Pg 62 #6-10
Mini test tomorrow(Pg 58 #7)

Monday, October 25, 2010

MONDAY HOMEWORK

MATH-
1.Explain, using the words numerator and denominator, how to change a ratio into a fraction. Make up one example.
2.Explain, using the words numerator and denominator, how to change a fraction into a decimal. Make up one example.
3.Explain, using the words numerator and denominator, how to change a fraction into a percentage. Make up one example.
4.Yikes!!!!! Lots of textbook work….

-page 58-59 #5,6,7,8,9a)b)c),10a)b)c),11,12i)ii),13,15

Tiny test Wednesday ( question 7 page 58)

ENGLISH-

Type out
  • main idea explanation
  • About the Author

please print

due tuesday

Drama
  • Type out script
  • poster info

Friday, October 22, 2010

Homework for the weekend

Language-
Complete 'about the author' for your fable and print


Other-
GET EVERYTHING SIGNED!

Have a nice weekend!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Math-
Mid chapter test Friday October 22nd
Math homework questions- pg. 53 # 1,2 pg. 55 #4-11
Music-
Instrument rental night tonight at 7:30 pm

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Wednesday's Homework

Math - Unit test was moved to Friday Oct 22
-page 52#3,4,5,7,8,9

English
-Second rough copy for your fable should be written or typed and brought in on Thursday

Geography - powerpoint presentations (environmental disasters) will continue thursday or friday

Other - Get all work signed - the deadline is MONDAY OCTOBER !!!!!!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Math - Mid-chapter Test Thursday

EXTRA MATH HELP - 8:15am - Meet at the front doors of the school (please wait, do not buzz in!)

Chapter Two - Understand: Ratio, Equivalent Ratio, Rate, Units, Proportion, Scale Factor
Study - pg. 39,44-45,48-49,52,55


Geography - Presentations (Environmental Disasters) continue Friday


English - Mayoral Candidates Questions

1. Name all three major candidates.

2. List four ways they plan to improve the city. Include whether you think these are good or bad ideas.

3. Using evidence from your research, explain who you would vote for.

4. References for all information.


THE LAST DAY TO SHOW MR. MAK SIGNED WORK IS MONDAY, OCTOBER 25!!!!!!


Congratulations to our September students of the month:


Katherine

Thea

Elizabeth




Monday, October 18, 2010

Monday's Homework

Math-
make a word problem, mid chapter test Thursday, October 30th
Geography-
Powerpoint due Thursday (presenting)
Other-
get all work signed

Monday's Homework

Math-

Friday, October 15, 2010

Have a good weekend



Math - pg 49 #18-21
-midchapter test wed oct 20

English-Fable-web rough copy (Due Monday)

Geography- make sure your five environments web is done
-make sure you have read chapter 2

Music- fourth instrument survey due wed
-bring money and fill out form for insrument by thurs october 21

other- get all tests signed last day thursday

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Wednesday Homework

Geography-
Web-Five Enviromental Factors (pg 24-26)
powerpoint on natural or human made enviromental disaster
slide 1(how, when,where)
slide 2 (how do we fix it)

English-
10 morals/themes/main ideas

Music-
Bring 1$ for clarinet reeds

Other-
Get all assignments and tests/projects signed

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Geography Unit Test tomorrow (Wednesday) - Study Chapter one (specific things you need to study are listed on the post from saturday)

Geography - Finish reading chapter two

Geography - Make sure your explanation of how a GPS works is finished (1%)

Math - pg. 35#12,13, pg. 44#5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14,15,16,18, pg.55#1,3,4

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!!!!

Geography
-After doing some research, write a few paragraphs about how a Global Positioning System (GPS) works.
-Suggested website for research: www.howstuffworks.com.
-Be sure to include a reference citing where your information came from.
-Due Wednesday (worth 1% - complete or incomplete)

Geography Unit Test - Chapter 1 - Place and Movement

Place: Place, relative location, absolute location, landmarks(natural versus man-made), global positioning systems (GPS), longitude versus latitude, how to use a scale on a map, alphanumeric grids (what they are and how to use them), hemispheres (north, south, west,east), compass rose (compass directions - ie. N,S,W,E,NW,SW,NNW,SSE, etc.)

Movement: Container freight systems, common shipping methods for freight, public transportation (pros and cons)

Geography - read and understand pages #22-28

Photo Day is October 12th!!!!

Get all tests, assignments and rubrics signed

Have a fantastic long weekend. Happy Thanksgiving!!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Thursdays homework

Math~ pg. 39 1-12 and explain the difference between a ratio and a rate

science~ second page of green package

music~ $1 for clarinet reed
~ instument evalluation



photo day forms

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Wednesday

Math - Finish and print out BEDMAS powerpoint (due thursday)
- Write your other two questions on a cue card neatly

Other - Get Geography Mini-test signed
- Get English - Elements of a Narrative Signed
- Return Photo Day forms to Mr. Mak (Oct 12th is photo day!)


Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Tuesday's Homework!

Tonight is curriculum night! All parents and guardians are welcome to come by the school at 7pm this evening to meet with teachers.

Math - Work on your BEDMAS questions
- BEDMAS powerpoint must be printed by Thursday (no extensions - ask Mr. Mak if you need to print it at school)

Expectations:
•Your questions are challenging (4)
•Your question includes all operations described by BEDMAS (4)
•All steps in your solution are clearly shown (4)
•Your answer is correct (4)
•Your slide is neat and appealing (4)
•Your other two questions are neatly completed on a cue card (4)


English - Make a mind map for any setting, using all five senses (In your language journal)
- due wednesday - worth 2% (complete or incomplete)

Media - Analysing an advertisement questions will be checked on wednesday (worth 2% - complete or incomplete)
-questions were posted on the blog several days ago (check previous entries)

Other
-Get past, present and future rubric signed
-get geography rubric signed
-get math unit test and mid chapter test signed
-get dove evolution signed
-bring in forms for picture day

Monday, October 4, 2010

Mondays Homework

English- Get past, present, future signed

Math- BEDMAS questions, pg. 28-29 # 5, 6, 10, 11.
- Get test signed

Music- Bring $1 for clarinet reed (only for clarinet players)

Geography- Finish Questions:

1.Explain the difference between relative and absolute location. (pgs. 8-9)
2.Explain what an alphanumeric grid is. (pg. 11)
3.Complete question #2 on pg. 11
4.Sketch a quick map of the earth and label all eight cities is question #3 (pg.11)
5.Complete pg. 13 #1, 3, 4b), 4c)

Friday, October 1, 2010

Homework for the Weekend!!!

Math - BEDMAS Questions pg 28-29 #7,8,12

Media - Finish advertisement analysis for monday (worth 2% - complete ot incomplete)

•Why do you think it is important to analyze advertisements before purchasing a product?
•Company – Who is selling the product?
•Product – What is being advertised?
•Which age group(s) do you think this advertisement is geared towards? Explain.
•Do you consider this advertisement effective or not? Discuss any elements that are not effective and any elements that are effective.
•Are there any elements in this advertisement that you feel would mislead consumers?

Geography - Mini Test Monday -pg 9-11

-longitude, latitude, equator, prime meridian, north pole, south pole, tropic of cancer, tropic of capricorn, norther/southern/western/eastern hemisphere,Distance between lines of longitude and latitude, how to find distance on a map by using the scale (ie. the length in kilometers, of the equator)

Get P,P,F + Dove evolution + Geography Rubric signed as soon as possible

Curriculum Night is next Tuesday at 7pm. This is an opportunity for any parents/guardians to come and meet your teachers and learn about our plans for the upcoming schoolyear!

Enjoy your weekend!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Thursday's Homework!

Media - Bring in two advertisements from a magazine, newspaper or the internet. One that you feel is effective and one that you feel is not effective.

Other - Signatures: English-Past, Present, Future
Geography - Landmarks Project
English - Dove Evolution

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Wednesday's Homework

English - Elements of a Narrative Test on Thursday!

Math - Unit Test - Chapter 1 on Thursday!

Other - Get Past, Present and Future rubric or grade signed by parents/guardian

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

Math- page 33 #1,2,3,5,6,7,9,10 UNIT TEST TOMMOROW!!!!

Language- War Story Elements of a narrative

Science- Lab due Thursday

Sign Dove Evolution and Past/Present/Future Rubric!!!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Monday

Math - Unit Test for Chapter 1 is now on Wednesday

Get Mid chapter math test and Past,Present, Future signed by parent/guardian

English - Elements of a Narrative Test on Thursday

Geography Powerpoints (if not yet finished)


Friday, September 24, 2010

geography powerpoint due monday printed out and finish reading chapter 1.

expectations:
information about your natural and man-made landmarks, country,city, continent, how they were made or formed, longitude and latitude (google search), images of the landmarks, maps showing the location-city,country,continent of the landmark, your name!!!, references for images, references for information, a variety of reference sources, font on your slide should be easy to read, title on slide, written in your own words - with proper spelling,grammar and punctuation

unit test tuesday-all of chapter one.

extra help monday, meet outside of the cafeteria at 11:55

math- page 24 and 25 6,7,9c, 10,15, 18, 19.




Wednesday, September 22, 2010

wednesday's homework

unit test-exponets and sqaure roots on tuesday.

geography-read page 4-13 and pick natural and man-made landmarks.

math page 18 and 19 # 5 a,b 7,9,12,13,15,18,19

get online code of conduct signed for tommrow.



Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Tuesday's Homework

History - Complete powerpoints (due WEdnesday)
- Come to class ready to present your best two slides

Other - Vaccination forms
- Online conduct forms in your planners mustbe signed by parent/guardian
- Tuesday 6pm - Mono Cliffs Information Night (at Willowdale - Library)

Monday, September 20, 2010

Monday's homework

math-math test tommrow

history-powerpoint due wednesday

get vaccination form signed

sign online code of conduct

mono cliffs info night-6pm tommrow

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Homework for the Weekend

Media - TYPE OUT a good copy of your summary and main idea for the "Dove - Evolution" video
-If necessary, you can easily find this video on youtube to watch it again
-Due Monday

History - Chapter 1 Powerpoint presentation is due wednesday (only one more computer lab period at school to complete this)

Math - Mid-chapter test on tuesday
Study: factoring, GCF, multiples, LCM, prime vs. composite numbers
-know how to answer all questions on pages 6-7, 12-13

Math: EXTRA HELP (Monday at lunch - meet outside the cafeteria at 11:50)

Other - Get vaccination forms signed for Monday

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Thursday's Homework

Math - p. 7 #17-20
p. 21#1,2,5

Other - Get vaccination form signed

History -powerpoints due Monday

Math - mid-chapter test on tuesday (prime numbers, composite numbers, factors, GCF, multiples, LCM)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Wednesdays Homework :D

Math-Pgs. 12-13 #4-13 15,16

Other - Bring Vaccination form signed by Friday

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tuesday Homeworks =.=!

Math-Pg6-7 #3-16 (tomorrow)
History-10 sentences (tomorrow)

Math Solution:
-pg. 6 #8
Buns – packages of 6
Meat Patties – packages of 8
Selling 80-100
NO LEFTOVERS!

Find Multiples of 6 and 8

6,12,18,24,30,36,42,48,54,60,66,72,78,84,90,96,102
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
8,16,24,32,40,48,56,64,72,80,88,96,104
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
You will need 16 packages of buns and 12 packages of patties. You will be able to make exactly 96 hamburgers with nothing left over.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Monday's Homework

Math - Pg 6-7 #3-16 (due wednesday)

English - Good coopy of p,p,f - full sentences or paragraphs including poster or power point(tuesday)

History-10 sentences (wednesday)

Friday, September 10, 2010

ENGLISH- Good copy of past, present, future is due on tuesday including poster
ENGLISH- Character traits versus interests and hobbies (include at least 10 positive and five negative traits)

FRENCH-Translate the french sentences

Academic fee $50

MATH - Introduction to Factors:

1.Explain two VERY SPECIFIC ways that having strong math skills will help you in the future.

2.IN YOUR OWN WORDS (ie. Do not just copy the textbook!) explain and give examples of the following terms:
a)Factor
b)Multiple
c)Prime Number
d)Composite Number
e)Area
f)Least Common Multiple (LCM)
g)Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
h)Divisibility Rule
i)“BEDMAS”

3. Homework:
Page 3 #1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Thursday's Homework

finish math sheets,

finish rough copy of past, present, future

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Homework for Wednesday!!!

-get forms signed

-bring academic fee $50

-finish name tags

-finish who am I assignment

-bring in a fiction and non-fiction book of your choice

-start thinking about your past, present and future assignment

-show your parents/guardians the class website

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Welcome Back!

Over the course of the upcoming school year this blog will be updated daily by students in Mr. Makowiecki's 7C core class. Posts will list homework, due dates for upcoming assignments and also events taking place at Willowdale (performances, teams, extracurriculars, etc.). This website is intended to be a resource for students AND guardians, but is not a replacement for student agendas which should still be checked and signed regularly. I hope to also post pictures of students at work, samples of particularly well done assignments and if possible, some of the video presentations our class puts together. On the first day of school students will receive several handouts that must be signed and returned to school as soon as possible, so guardians please keep your eyes out for these!

Mr. Mak
The website address is www.willowdale7C.blogspot.com