TASK: I was to create an organized piece of writing that tells my story. My story is made up of details and memories that construct who I am.
INTENT: Everyone’s story begins the same way but from that moment on our “stories” become unique. Many people and many events are a part of our stories. The purpose of this assignment was for me to tell my story focusing on key events, people, and experiences that helped shape my story.
CRITERIA: My final piece has three paragraphs and a reflection: a) How my story began (5 marks) b) A specific memory or event that had a meaningful impact (5 marks) c) My future self – Who do I see? What goals do I want to attain? (5 marks) d) Reflection on my final piece of writing (5 marks)
Word of the Day
TASK: Each day we were given a word and its definition. We then had to write the word in a sentence that showed we understood the meaning of the word. INTENT: The purpose for learning a new word each day is to enrich our vocabulary in our own writing and expand our knowledge of the English language. CRITERIA: We were expected to:
Throughout the novel, the chapters were only labelled with a number. I took on the role of being the author and I came up with chapter titles that I thought described the events of that chapter. I then summarized the chapter with 3 points of information.
We learned that a simile is a figure of speech that uses the words “like” or “as” to compare two different things. The novel had many examples of similes and as we read we had to identify, record, and explain the similes. Once we had a large selection of similes, we created a simile card for a comparison of our choice. We had to explain the simile and draw an illustration that represented both parts of the comparison.
Visual - chapter 6-9
I chose to draw the scene where …. I chose to draw this scene because…
There are many quotable passages in the novel. We had to identify important quotes and explain why they were significant. After reading chapter 7 we wrote a quiz where we had to respond critically to certain passages. After the quizzes were marked, we then had to go back to our quiz and make corrections to our answers.
Thank you Ma'am We read the short story, “Thank you, Ma’am” by Langston Hughes. This story shows the consequences a young thief faces after attempting to steal a strong, yet compassionate, victim’s purse. Rather than punish the young thief, Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones empathizes with him and takes him into her home for a hot meal. She teaches him a valuable life lesson. I chose to draw the scene in the story when Mrs.luella bates washington jones was giving roger 10 dollars to teach him a valuable lesson. she was teaching him not to steal for another person on the streets. in the story she said to roger " and next time don't make the mistake of latching onto my pocketbook nor anybody else's - because shoses that come by devilish ways like that will burn your feet " i also chose this because it has something to do with the theme.
Social Studies
Timeline
In September, as an introduction to the study of history, we each had to make a timeline of events that represented our own life.
Cro-Magnon Poster
TASK: We had to create a poster that featured four important parts of daily Cro-Magnon life. (Homes, Food, Tools and Social Structure)
INTENT: To develop a clear understanding of the Cro-Magnons who were the first modern people to live in Europe, about 40,000 years ago
CRITERIA: We were evaluated on the following key criteria:
Use of specific details of Cro-Magnon daily life in the four quadrant drawings
Clear headings and title
Good use of space/layout
Neatness (use of a ruler, drawn in pencil, coloured in pencil crayons)
Creativity and effort
Ancient Egyptian Cartouche : We wrote our names in ancient egyptian. there are more than 6000 different characters for the egyptian language.
Maps : Ancient Greece map
Solar Boats : Solar boats are boats that have a connection to the after life, because they are similar to the ones used by Ra, the sun god, in his daily journey across the sky. the boats were made of papyrus pant and wood.
Definition Card
We learned a lot of vocabulary words during our Ancient Egypt unit. We had to choose a word, and then define and illustrate it.
Table of Contents
Language Arts
My StoryTASK: I was to create an organized piece of writing that tells my story. My story is made up of details and memories that construct who I am.
INTENT: Everyone’s story begins the same way but from that moment on our “stories” become unique. Many people and many events are a part of our stories. The purpose of this assignment was for me to tell my story focusing on key events, people, and experiences that helped shape my story.
CRITERIA: My final piece has three paragraphs and a reflection:
a) How my story began (5 marks)
b) A specific memory or event that had a meaningful impact (5 marks)
c) My future self – Who do I see? What goals do I want to attain? (5 marks)
d) Reflection on my final piece of writing (5 marks)
Word of the Day
TASK: Each day we were given a word and its definition. We then had to write the word in a sentence that showed we understood the meaning of the word.
INTENT: The purpose for learning a new word each day is to enrich our vocabulary in our own writing and expand our knowledge of the English language.
CRITERIA: We were expected to:
Throughout the novel, the chapters were only labelled with a number. I took on the role of being the author and I came up with chapter titles that I thought described the events of that chapter. I then summarized the chapter with 3 points of information.
We learned that a simile is a figure of speech that uses the words “like” or “as” to compare two different things. The novel had many examples of similes and as we read we had to identify, record, and explain the similes. Once we had a large selection of similes, we created a simile card for a comparison of our choice. We had to explain the simile and draw an illustration that represented both parts of the comparison.
I chose to draw the scene where …. I chose to draw this scene because…
- Chapter 7 Quotable Passage Quiz
There are many quotable passages in the novel. We had to identify important quotes and explain why they were significant. After reading chapter 7 we wrote a quiz where we had to respond critically to certain passages. After the quizzes were marked, we then had to go back to our quiz and make corrections to our answers.TASK: After completing our novel study, I then had to use my knowledge of Iqbal to write an essay on child labour
INTENT:
CRITERIA: We were evaluated based on:
Thank you Ma'am
We read the short story, “Thank you, Ma’am” by Langston Hughes. This story shows the consequences a young thief faces after attempting to steal a strong, yet compassionate, victim’s purse. Rather than punish the young thief, Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones empathizes with him and takes him into her home for a hot meal. She teaches him a valuable life lesson.
I chose to draw the scene in the story when Mrs.luella bates washington jones was giving roger 10 dollars to teach him a valuable lesson. she was teaching him not to steal for another person on the streets. in the story she said to roger " and next time don't make the mistake of latching onto my pocketbook nor anybody else's - because shoses that come by devilish ways like that will burn your feet " i also chose this because it has something to do with the theme.
Social Studies
Ancient Egyptian Cartouche : We wrote our names in ancient egyptian. there are more than 6000 different characters for the egyptian language.
Solar Boats : Solar boats are boats that have a connection to the after life, because they are similar to the ones used by Ra, the sun god, in his daily journey across the sky. the boats were made of papyrus pant and wood.
King Tut Link
Ancient Greece Social Roles Group Work
Science
Math
Integers
Volume
My Volume PostSurface Area
My Surface Area PostPythagoras
My Pythagoras PostPercent
My Percent PostProportional Reasoning
My Proportional Reasoning PostManga High
We Day