Thursday, 9 February 2012

Welcome back!

Hi Grade 7s,

I'm updating the homework on our homepage (just for today). Remember to regularly check the math/geography/language tabs for homeworkupdates.

For math tonight, I want you to visually represent how you solve the question, "2/3 + 1/2" using pattern blocks that you can draw out to communicate to your peers.

For language I want you to finish up your draft for the news letter that will go home. Remember to include:

1. An introduction to LSG and what we did.
2. How did you enjoy the experiences? What did you learn and how do they tie in to the curriculum?
3. Reasons as to why next years grade 7s should go.

Thanks!

-Mr. Charalambous

Friday, 3 February 2012

Lake St. George

Hi Grade 7s,

I've uploaded the a list of things you'll need for Lake St George on Monday. I'd also like to suggest that you bring either slippers of indoor running shoes for the cabins and don't forget to bring some quarters for the pay phone to call your parents!

See you Monday!



Thursday, 19 January 2012

This weekend

Hey everyone -- this weekend make sure you put some thought into your ads for your books and what techniques you're going to use to sell it. Remember it needs to be enticing. Sell the story, the message, the adventure...whatever it is that you can say to make it appealing. Simarly, don't forget to work on your oral presentation too. You might want to think about some things you can do to make your presentation stand out.

-Mr. Charalambous

P.S. study for your geography test on Tuesday as well! Information is under the geography tab!

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Geography Assignment

This is a reminder to both 7A and 7B that tomorrow during geography will be your only opportunity to work on your newspaper photographs in class.

If you're not planning on getting together with your partner outside of school, then I strongly suggest that you bring your props for tomorrow to stage your photographs for the fictional earthquake.

Remember you need to include:
  • 3 photographs that portray strong emotions and show the effect of the earthquake
  • Sketches of the proposed pictures
  • And a written analysis of one of your pictures that analyzes the setting, the poses...etc. WHAT emotions are you trying to communicate to the viewer -- HOW are you achieving that?
-Mr. Charalambous

P.S. It's due THIS upcoming Tuesday (the 17th of January)

Monday, 9 January 2012

Welcome Back!

Hi 7B,

I'd just like to take this opportunity to welcome everyone to 2012! There are obviously a lot of things on the go as the term winds down so this is just a summary of what we have on the agenda:

Although our stories are finished and marks have been distributed (students, please share those with your parents) we're still going to be working on designing an advertisement and conducting an oral presentation to sell our books.


We're also starting our final drafts for our newspaper articles. TONIGHT, YOU NEED TO RESEARCH A NATURAL DISASTER OF YOUR CHOICE AND BRING IT IN TOMORROW FOR GEO AND LANGUAGE.

Good luck!

Friday, 30 December 2011

Update

Hi 7B,

I hope you're all enjoying a much deserved break so far! This is just a friendly reminder that if you haven't completed your article on Pompeii, make sure that you have it done for January 9th.

A quick refresher: we started writing the article together on the volcanic eruption that destroyed Pompeii in 79AD. Your task is to complete the article based on the knowledge we've developed as to how volcanoes erupt and what causes them. Be sure you use your imagination and "interview" survivors. The Monday we're back, I'll be collecting them for feedback.

Have a Happy New Year!

-Mr. Charalambous

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

It's done!

Just a friendly reminder that tomorrow (Wednesday) your stories are due! Please ensure that they're neatly illustrated and have been thoroughly edited.

I'd just like to stress that we remember what we've been focusing on: fiction is written with a purpose. Stories always have themes and messages that the author wants to communicate to the reader. Your theme and message need to be clear in your story.

At any rate, a "well done" goes out to all of you! I know that you've all put a lot of effort and work into your respective stories and I'm excited to read them!

-Mr. Charalambous