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Posted: September 15, 2011

Section 2.4 page 87-89 Questions: 4; 5 (a, c, e, g, i); 6 (a, c, e); 8 (a, d); 9; 10 (a, c, e, g), 14; 15; 16

Posted: September 14, 2011

The following websites could be useful.
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Posted: September 14, 2011

The notes students received in class are posted on my teacher page under documents.

Posted: September 14, 2011

Students are asked to create a presentation on food safety and sanitation. I have included the information they were given in class. Students also have a sheet of website addresses which they may find helpful.
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Posted: September 14, 2011

The unit test for Unit 2 (Integers) will be late next week (most likely on Thursday)

Posted: September 14, 2011

Today's Assigned Questions were: Page 80-81 Questions: 3, 4, 5, 6 (a, c, e), 8 (a, c, e), 10 (a, c, e), 11 and 14 For questions 8 and 10 you do not need to use a model.

Posted: June 14, 2011

Social Studies Presentation You will be assigned a partner and an area of Canada to research. You will create a presentation of 10-14 slides You must have a: 1)    Cover Slide 2)    General Facts 3)    Outdoor Adventures (sports, hiking, kayaking, etc.) 4)    Arts and Culture (festivals, theater, tourist attractions) 5)    Food and Fashions (Restaurants especially unusual ones, best places and unusual places to shop.) 6)    Cool Facts 7)    References

Posted: April 15, 2011

The Unit 4 test will be on Tuesday (April 19th). The next unit we teach will be Unit 5.  

Posted: April 6, 2011

Math Assignment Creating and Marketing a container for an “energy drink”. The container must hold 250 ml. You need to create three different “styles” of container ( cylinder, rectangular prism, triangular prism). For each type of container you need to create two different sets of dimensions (To hold 40 ml a rectangular prism of. 2cm x2cm x 10cm or 1cm x 5cm x 8cm. Both would hold the 40ml of drink.) Each container must hold 250ml. Create a net for each shape that uses materials efficiently. Use a table to represent the dimensions of your various containers. (Due Thursday) Draw the net at full scale and make each container and decorate it for your drink. (Due Monday) Use the information in Unit 4 to help. The table on page 230-231 can be adapted for this project. 1ml = 1cm3  

Posted: February 10, 2011

Outline of assignment, due date, possible topics, etc.
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