Friday 30 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept. 30, 2016

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes
--Students should start on their rough draft of the Bio-poem.
--They should also be working on the rough draft of their first IRP which is due by October 11. They have a detailed handout explaining the procedures and criteria.

Math: --
 --Assignment Worksheet 3.1 questions #5 c and, #6 c and d, #7 c and d, #13, 154 a,b, and c, and 19 c and d are due Monday.


 SS-- Complete the 2-column note taking strategy for pages 16 and 17 in the textbook.

Science--8T-- Test on Tuesday. A checklist has been given out and we have discussed study strategies.


Science 8D--Test on Tuesday. A checklist has been given out and we have discussed study strategies.


French--Test on Monday.


8D SS--



***We need grasshoppers (or crickets or wasps) for our first Science dissection, so I have asked the students to collect/catch them and bring them to school--dead or alive. Thankyou!!

Thursday 29 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.29/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes

 --Students who have not handed in their Evidence of Learning vocabulary assignment need to do so asap.

 --The unit test for UNIT 1 VOCABULARY will be written tomorrow, Friday, Sept.30th. We have talked about review strategies.

Math: --
 --POW #2 was given. It will be due Friday.


--Assignment Worksheet 3.1 questions #5 a and b, #6 a and b, #7 a and b, #11, 15, and 19 a and b are due tomorrow.


 SS-- 

Science--8T--


Science 8D--


French--Test on Monday.


8D SS--Have the 2-column note strategy completed for tomorrow (for pages 16/17).



***We need grasshoppers for our first Science dissection, so I have asked the students to start collecting/catching them and bringing them to school--dead or alive. Thankyou!!

Wednesday 28 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.28/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes

 --Students should be working on the good copy of an illustration of their chosen vocabulary word.  The due date has been set for tomorrow--Thursday. Sept.29th.


--Grammar page on capitalizations was assigned yesterday and should already be done.


 --The unit test for UNIT 1 VOCABULARY will be written on Friday, Sept.30th. Students should be reviewing the words and their definitions every night. Review 5/6 words a night.

Math: --
 --POW #2 was given. It will be due Friday.


--Assignment 3.1 on page 85-87 questions #8,10,12,13,15,16,17, and 18 (in problem format) is due tomorrow.


 SS-- 

Science--8T--


Science 8D--


French--Test on Monday.


8D SS--



***We need grasshoppers for our first Science dissection, so I have asked the students to start collecting/catching them and bringing them to school--dead or alive. Thankyou!!

Tuesday 27 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.27/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes

 --Students should be working on the good copy of an illustration of their chosen vocabulary word.  The due date has been set for Thursday. Sept.29th.


--The unit test for UNIT 1 VOCABULARY will be written on Friday, Sept.30th. Students should be reviewing the words and their definitions every night. Review 5/6 words a night.

Math: --
 --POW #2 was given. It will be due Friday.


--Assignment 3.1 on page 85-87 questions #8,10,12,13,15,16,17, and 18 (in problem format) is due tomorrow.


 SS-- 

Science--8T--


Science 8D--


French--Test on Monday.


8D SS--



***We need grasshoppers for our first Science dissection, so I have asked the students to start collecting/catching them and bringing them to school--dead or alive. Thankyou!!

Monday 26 September 2016

DAily Update--Sept.26/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes

 --Students should be working on the rough draft of an illustration of their chosen vocabulary word. A handout was given out and explained. The due date has been set for Thursday. Sept.29th.


--The unit test for UNIT 1 VOCABULARY will be written on Friday, Sept.30th. Start reviewing the words and their definitions now. Review 5/6 words a night.

Math: --
 --POW #2 was given today. It will be due Friday.


 SS-- Students will be writing a short quiz on Measuring Time and Centuries tomorrow. They have a handout and worksheet to study from.



Science--8T--


Science 8D--


French--


8D SS--Students will be writing a short quiz on Measuring Time and Centuries tomorrow. They have a handout and worksheet to study from.



***We need grasshoppers for our first Science dissection, so I have asked the students to start collecting/catching them and bringing them to school--dead or alive. Thankyou!!

Friday 23 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.23/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes

 --Students can start working on the rough draft of an illustration of their chosen vocabulary word. A handout was given out and explained today. The due date has been set for Thursday. Sept.29th.


--The unit test for UNIT 1 VOCABULARY will be written on Friday, Sept.30th. Start reviewing the words and their definitions now.

Math: --
--Textbook page 85 question #6 is due Monday.


 SS-- 



Science--8T--


Science 8D--


French--


8D SS--



***We need grasshoppers for our first Science dissection, so I have asked the students to start collecting/catching them and bringing them to school--dead or alive. Thankyou!!


Have a good weekend!

Thursday 22 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.22/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes

-- The good copy of the friendly letter is due tomorrow--Friday.


--Students can start working on the rough draft of an illustration of their chosen vocabulary word. A handout was given out and explained today. No due date has been set yet.

Math: --Rules of divisibility for 2,3,4,and 5 on the 3 point approach is due tomorrow.


--POW #1 is due by Friday.


 SS-- 
-- Weekly News is due Friday.


Science--8T--The remainder of the booklet--Laboratory Task is due tomorrow.




Science 8D--


French--


8D SS--
-- Weekly News is due Friday.


***We need grasshoppers for our first Science dissection, so I have asked the students to start collecting/catching them and bringing them to school--dead or alive. Thankyou!!


 ***An informational letter was handed out to the students. Please read through it, sign it, and return the signed portion to class. Thank you!


****Tomorrow is our Terry Fox Run so I hope students will bring in their pledge sheets and money. We are also having a hat day tomorrow so if students pay $2, they can wear their hat tomorrow and proceeds go to The Terry Fox Foundation.  Thank you.

Wednesday 21 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.21/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes

--Rough draft of friendly letter was due Wednesday. A handout with explanation was provided to the students. The good copy is due Friday.


Math: --Worksheet 3.1 questions #1 to 7, and #9 are due tomorrow.


--POW #1 was given and is due by Friday. Get it completed early and hand in to the basket in the room.


 SS-- 
-- Weekly News is due Friday.


French--


8D SS--
-- Weekly News is due Friday.


***We need grasshoppers for our first Science dissection, so I have asked the students to start collecting/catching them and bringing them to school--dead or alive. Thankyou!!


 ***An informational letter was handed out to the students. Please read through it, sign it, and return the signed portion to class. Thank you!


 **Our annual Terry Fox Run/Walk will be held Friday, Sept. 23rd. Pledge sheets have been handed out. Please use the weekend to collect pledges. Thank you!

Monday 19 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.19/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes
--Vocabulary Unit 1 --the rest of the booklet is due Tuesday.


--Rough draft of friendly letter is due Wednesday. A handout with explanation was provided to the students.


Math: Second side of the 3-point approach is due Tuesday.


--POW #1 was given and is due by Friday. Get it completed early and hand in to the basket in the room.


 SS-- 
--Remember to have a duo-tang tomorrow for our Weekly News segment.


French--


8D SS--
--Remember to have a duo-tang tomorrow for our Weekly News segment


***An informational letter was handed out to the students. Please read through it, sign it, and return the signed portion to class. Thank you!


 **Please hand in registration and immunization forms asap. Signed contracts (Classroom Expectations) must also be in. Only a few students need to get these forms in. Thank you!


**Our annual Terry Fox Run/Walk will be held Friday, Sept. 23rd. Pledge sheets have been handed out. Please use the weekend to collect pledges. Thank you!

Friday 16 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.16/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes
--Vocabulary Unit 1 --the rest of the booklet is due Tuesday.


Math: One side of the 3-point approach is due Monday.


 SS-- The Index/Glossary page is due Monday.
--Remember to have a duo-tang on Monday for our Weekly News segment.


French--


8D SS--The Index/Glossary page is due Monday.
--Remember to have a duo-tang on Monday for our Weekly News segment


***An informational letter was handed out to the students. Please read through it, sign it, and return the signed portion to class. Thank you!


 **Please hand in registration and immunization forms asap. Signed contracts (Classroom Expectations) must also be in. Only a few students need to get these forms in. Thank you!


**Our annual Terry Fox Run/Walk will be held Friday, Sept. 23rd. Pledge sheets have been handed out. Please use the weekend to collect pledges. Thank you!

Thursday 15 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.15/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes
--Vocabulary Unit 1 Synonym and Antonym page is due for Friday.


Math:


 SS--


French--Study for a spelling test which will be on Friday.


8D SS--.


***An informational letter was handed out to the students. Please read through it, sign it, and return the signed portion to class. Thank you!


 **Please hand in registration and immunization forms asap. Signed contracts (Classroom Expectations) must also be in.


**Our annual Terry Fox Run/Walk will be held next Friday, Sept. 23rd. Pledge sheets have been handed out.


Wednesday 14 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.14/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes
--Vocabulary Unit 1 was handed out today, with the Synonym and Antonym page assigned for Friday.


Math:


 SS--The "Scavenger Hunt" needs to be completed for tomorrow.


French--Study for a spelling test which will be on Friday.


8D SS--The "Scavenger Hunt" needs to be completed for tomorrow.


***An informational letter has been handed out today to the students. Please read through it, sign it, and return the signed portion to class. Thank you!


 **Please hand in registration and immunization forms asap. Signed contracts (Classroom Expectations) must also be in.


**Our annual Terry Fox Run/Walk will be held next Friday, Sept. 23rd. Pledge sheets have been handed out.


Tuesday 13 September 2016

Daily Update--Sept.13/16

ELA--Daily reading--20 minutes


SS--The "Scavenger Hunt" questions "1 to 11 are due tomorrow.


French--Study for a spelling test which will be on Friday.


8D SS--The "Scavenger Hunt" questions "11to 33 are due tomorrow.


**Please hand in registration and immunization forms asap. Signed contracts (Classroom Expectations) must also be in.


**Our annual Terry Fox Run/Walk will be held next Friday, Sept. 23rd. Pledge sheets have been handed out.


***Course outlines for the subjects which I teach are copied out below. If you would like a paper copy, just let your child inform me of it, and I will photocopy them for you.


September 2016
Grade 8 English Language Arts Course Outline and Objectives 
Objectives
            Throughout this course you will learn to understand, appreciate, and use language arts in everyday life. You will learn to listen, speak, read, write, view and represent in different ways throughout the year.
Outcomes:
Category
Indicators
Comprehension ( 40 % ):
  1. Reading
  2. Listening and Viewing
Student makes meaning before, during, and after reading, listening, and viewing a variety of oral, literary, and media texts.
  • sets purposes for reading, listening, and viewing
  • reflects on own strengths and needs to set attainable goals for improving comprehension
  • uses strategies and cues before, during, and after reading, listening, and viewing to make meaning
  • responds, discusses, shares, and extends understandings
 
Communication (40%):
    1. Writing
    2. Speaking and Representing
Student communicates own understanding through writing speaking, and representing to learn and to communicate with others.
 
  • sets purposes for writing, speaking, and representing
  • reflects on own strengths and needs to set attainable goals for improving communication
  • uses strategies and cues to generate, organize, and communicate thinking, ideas, and information for different audiences and purposes.
  • discusses and shares criteria and works to obtain or provide feedback
  • enhances, improves, and edits works to enhance clarity and artistry
Critical Thinking ( 20%):
Student applies thinking skills to interpret and evaluate ideas and information; explores and researches big ideas and
questions about self, others, and the world.
  • poses and generates questions and problems
  • engages in dialogue and debate
  • expresses and substantiates personal positions using evidence and reasoned judgment
  • evaluates information and ideas from a variety of sources
  • uses diverse approaches to test discoveries, solve problems, make decisions, and resolve conflicts
 
Content
During this course we will be studying/ developing skills in:
·         Spelling/grammar
·         Vocabulary building
·         Novel studies
·         Independent Reading Program
·         Short stories
·         Poetry
·         Public speaking and presentations
·         Expository writing
·         Research based writing
·         Writer’s workshop
·         And several others based on student interest
 
Expectations
·         In this course there will be a variety of assignments. We will have daily assignments, homework, reports, journaling, presentations, essays, projects and quizzes.  It is expected that all assignments are handed in on the due dates unless prior arrangements have been made and agreed upon between myself and the student. Late assignments may result in either the student staying in at noon-hour (free time) to complete the assignment or a deduction of marks. Deadlines are very important in this class.
·         Students are also expected to hand in their best work at ALL times. I will not accept low-calibre work.
·         Students will need to bring with them the necessary school supplies for this course; a binder, pens, pencils, erasers, loose-leaf, 2-3 duo tangs, pencil crayons, and markers.
·         It is expected that students keep their binder, notebooks and reading texts in good condition.
·         Students are also expected to keep their notes neat and binders organized in order to make studying for tests and quizzes easier.
Assessment
In addition to the above assignments, reading journals, quizzes and unit tests, in Grade 8 ELA, students will be writing a common assessment piece which will encompass nearly all aspects of the Grade 8 ELA curriculum covered throughout the year. The information gathered from this assessment will assist in reporting to the Province for the Grade 8 Provincial Assessment in February mandated by the Province of Manitoba.

 
September 2016
Grade 8 Math Course Outline and Objectives                                               
Objectives
            The main objective of this course is to encourage the development of students’ abilities to think creatively and logically, to improve problem-solving skills, data analysis skills, and cooperative interactions.
Outcomes
Category
Indicators
Knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts (70%):
Student demonstrates knowledge and
understanding of specific mathematical concepts and skills in each strand.
  • demonstrates knowledge and understanding of:
    • numbers
    • patterns and relations
    • shape and space
    • statistics and probability
Mental Math and Estimation (15%):
Student uses math knowledge and number
facts to calculate mentally or estimate.
 
  • determines an answer using multiple mental math strategies
  • applies mental math strategies that are efficient, accurate and flexible
  • makes a reasonable estimate of value or quantity using benchmarks and referents
  • uses estimation to make mathematical judgments in daily life
Problem Solving (15%):
Student applies knowledge, skill, or
understanding to solve problems.
  • applies various strategies to model solutions to problems
  • applies mathematical knowledge to solve problems
  • uses prior knowledge to connect math ideas to other concepts communicates and justifies problem-solving solutions mathematically
Content
During this course of study we will study the following topics:


·         Number Theory
·         Squares and square roots
·         Fractions, Decimals and Percents
·         Integers
·         Graphing
·         Linear Relations
·         Algebra
·         Pythagorean Relationships
·         Rate and Ratio
·         Probability
·         Shape and Space
·         Geometry and Measurement


 
Mental Math and Problem Solving will be interspersed throughout all topics. Students will also be assessed through a Common Math Assessment in March and in June.
 
Expectations
·         In this course there will be a variety of assignments. We will have quizzes, daily assignments, homework, unit tests and projects.  It is expected that all assignments are handed in on the due dates unless prior arrangements have been made and agreed upon between myself and the student. Late assignments may result in either the student staying in at noon-hour (free time) to complete the assignment or a deduction of marks. Deadlines are very important in this class.
·         Math will have daily assignments to provide ample practice time for each concept.
·         Students are also expected to hand in their best work at ALL times. I will not accept low-calibre work.
·         Students will need to bring with them the necessary school supplies for this course; a binder, a ringed note book, pens, pencils, erasers, loose-leaf, 2-3 duo tangs, calculator, geometry set, ruler,  pencil crayons, and markers.
·         It is expected that students keep their binder, notebooks and reading texts in good condition.
·         Students are also expected to keep their notes neat and binders organized in order to make studying for tests and quizzes easier.
 
 
 
 
September 2016
Grade 8 Social Studies Course Outline and Objectives
 
Objectives:
            In this course students will explore societies of the past and make connections between the past and the present. Students will become aware of differing world views and the factors that influence change in societies. We will assess the influence of the past on the present and develop an appreciation for the historical significance of past societies and civilizations.
 
Outcomes:
Category
Indicators
Knowledge and Understanding (70%):
Student acquires information about human interaction in societies past and present, near and far. Student understands and applies key social studies concepts.
Through a study of topics, the student:
  • acquires knowledge about life past and present.
  • understands and applies concepts related to studied civilizations.
·         uses appropriate social studies vocabulary
Research and Communication (15%):
Gathers, manages and shares information and ideas on social studies topics.
In social studies research and communication, the student:
  • poses questions about social studies topics
  • collects and interprets information from diverse sources and perspectives
  • compares and evaluates the reliability of information sources
  • records and organizes information and ideas
  • expresses and shares information and ideas using a variety of media
Critical Thinking and Citizenship (15%):
Thinks critically and creatively about social studies topics. Connects learning to the responsibilities and rights of citizenship.
Through critical reflection and the application of social studies learning to citizenship, the student:
  • assesses the impact of individual and collective actions on the larger community (past and present)
  • takes an informed and ethically defensible stand on social issues
  • accepts diversity and recognizes human commonalities in a changing and complex world (past and present)
Content
During this course of study we will study the following topics and civilizations:


  • Unit 1: Understanding Societies Past and Present
  • Unit 2: Early Societies of Mesopotamia, Egypt, or the Indus Valley
  • Unit 3: Ancient Societies of Greece and Rome
  • Unit 4: Transition to the Modern World
  • Unit 5: Shaping the Modern World


Expectations


·         In this course there will be a variety of assignments. We will have daily assignments, homework, research, projects, unit tests and quizzes, presentations and in-class observations.  It is expected that all assignments are handed in on the due dates unless prior arrangements have been made and agreed upon between myself and the student. Late assignments may result in either the student staying in at noon-hour (free time) to complete the assignment or a deduction of marks. Deadlines are very important in this class.


·         Students are also expected to hand in their best work at ALL times. I will not accept low-calibre work.


·         Students will need to bring with them the necessary school supplies for this course; a binder, pens, pencils, erasers, loose-leaf, 2-3 duo tangs,  pencil crayons, and markers.


·         It is expected that students keep their binder, notebooks and reading texts in good condition.


·         Students are also expected to keep their notes neat and binders organized in order to make studying for tests and quizzes easier.


 


 




September 2016


Grade 8 Science Course Outline and Objectives


 


Objective:


The main objective of this course is to encourage the development of students’ abilities and understanding of science concepts, scientific inquiry process, and design process and problem solving.


 


Outcomes:


Category
Indicators
Knowledge and Understanding of Science Concepts (70%):
Student demonstrates understanding of science concepts and skills.
·         demonstrates knowledge of life science, physical science, and earth science
Scientific Inquiry Process (15%):
Student asks questions, generates possible explanations, collects
and analyzes evidence, and reaches conclusions based on evidence.
 
  • formulates questions that lead to investigations
  •  makes predictions/hypotheses
  • designs a fair test or a plan to answer questions
  • manipulates instruments appropriately and in a safe manner
  • makes relevant observations, collects data and information, measures, classifies
  •  analyzes and interprets data to draw conclusions that explain data
  • identifies possible sources of error as well as strengths of the experiment
Design Process and Problem Solving (15%):
Student applies science knowledge to seek solutions to practical problems.
  • identifies practical problems to solve
  • seeks solutions to problems and selects and justifies a method to be used to find a solution
  • creates a written plan which includes materials, steps to follow, safety considerations, and detailed diagrams
  • develops criteria to evaluate a prototype
  • constructs and tests a prototype using predetermined criteria
  • identifies and makes improvements to a prototype and justifies the changes
 


 


 


 


 


Content


During this course of study we will study the following strands:


  • Cells, Tissues, Organs and Systems
  • Optics
  • Fluids
  • Water System


Expectations


·         In this course there will be a variety of assignments. We will have daily assignments, homework, research, projects, unit tests and quizzes, presentations, lab reports, design projects and in-class observations.  It is expected that all assignments are handed in on the due dates unless prior arrangements have been made and agreed upon between myself and the student. Late assignments may result in either the student staying in at noon-hour (free time) to complete the assignment or a deduction of marks. Deadlines are very important in this class.


·         Students are also expected to hand in their best work at ALL times. I will not accept low-calibre work.


·         Students will need to bring with them the necessary school supplies for this course; a binder, ringed Science notebook, pens, pencils, erasers, loose-leaf, pencil crayons, and markers.


·         It is expected that students keep their binder, notebooks and reading texts in good condition.


·         Students are also expected to keep their notes neat and binders organized in order to make studying for tests and quizzes easier.