Monday, 28 April 2014

Trip Details

DAY ONE: Monday April 28, 2014
7:00am
Your drivers begin their day and are now on duty.
8:00am
Modern, video-equipped highway coaches (2 x 47 passengers) to arrive at your school with your Temple and Temple Activities Directors.  Load luggage and board.
 
School Address:  81 Ranleigh Avenue
                           Toronto, ON  M4M 1X2
                           (416) 393-9424

 
Directions: From Yonge Street & Lawrence Avenue. Drive North on Yonge, take second right on Ranleigh, school is on the right.
8:15am
Depart from your school for Ottawa.  A rest/lunch stop will be made on route. We recommend that students bring a lunch with them on this day
2:00pm
Arrive in Ottawa. Participate in a self-guided tour of the Canadian War Museum(confirmation #34990).
4:00pm
Board your coaches. Depart for your accommodation.
4:15pm
Check in to your accommodation (Drivers to stay at same accommodation).
 
RAMADA PLAZA MANOIR DU CASINO
75 rue Edmonton
Gatineau QC  J8Y 6W9
(819) 777-7538
5:15pm
Board your coaches. Depart for dinner.
5:45pm
Enjoy dinner at Carmello’s Restaurant (included).
7:00pm
Participate in an Evening Lantern Walking Tour of downtown Ottawa as conducted by ghosts from the city’s past!
8:15pm
You may choose to visit in the Byward Market, supervised by teachers.
9:00pm
Board your coaches. Return to your accommodation. Overnight in the Ottawa area.
 
Evening security (1 guard) is provided exclusively for your group each night from11:00pm to 6:00am.
 
Your drivers must finish driving your group at 9:30pm.  Off duty at 10:00pm.
DAY TWO: Tuesday April 29, 2014
7:45am
Enjoy a buffet breakfast at your accommodation (included).
8:00am
Your drivers begin their day and are now on duty.
8:30am
Board your coaches.  Depart for your morning activity.
9:00am
Participate in a guided tour of Centre Block, Parliament Hill (confirmation #102448/9) at 9:10 & 9:15am.  Afterward, students may climb the Peace Tower for a bird's-eye view of the city (time-permitting).
10:30am
Board your coaches for your next activity.
11:00am
Participate in a guided tour of the National (Art) Gallery of Canada (confirmation #60583).
12:30pm
Students will be given time to purchase lunch (not included) and souvenir shop in Byward Market or in the Rideau Centre, supervised by teachers.
1:45pm
Board your coaches. Depart for your afternoon activity.
2:00pm
Visit the Canadian Museum of History (formerly the Museum of Civilization) located in Gatineau, Quebec.  Students can explore the many exhibits that trace Canadian culture and history.  Your group may also choose to participate in one of our exclusive workshops, as conducted by your Activities Directors! (#34990)
3:45pm
Board your coaches. Return to your accommodation to freshen up.
5:00pm
Board your coaches. Depart for dinner.
5:30pm
Enjoy dinner at le Buffet des Continents (included).
6:30pm
Board your coaches. Depart for your evening activity.
7:00pm
Enjoy an evening of fun and games at Fun Junction.
9:00pm
Board your coaches. Return to your accommodation. Overnight in the Ottawa area.
 
Your drivers must finish driving your group at 10:30pm. Off duty at 11:00pm.


DAY THREE: Wednesday April 30, 2014
7:45am
Enjoy a buffet breakfast at your accommodation (included).
8:00am
Your drivers begin their day and are now on duty.
8:45am
Check out of your accommodation.  Load luggage onto your coaches and board.
9:15am
Participate in a brief driving tour of Sussex Drive and a portion of Embassy Row.
9:45am
Enjoy the many hands-on exhibits at the Canada Science and Technology Museum(confirmation #1798923).
11:00am
Board your coaches. Depart for lunch.
11:30am
Students will be given time to purchase lunch (not included) and souvenir shop in Byward Market or in the Rideau Centre, supervised by teachers.
DAY THREE: Continued
12:45pm
Board your coaches. Depart for your school. A rest stop will be made on route.
6:00pm
Arrive at your school.

Thursday, 24 April 2014

$2 on Friday for Community Night Guessing Games

Remember to bring in $2 on Friday for your chance to enter the "guess the quantity" challenges.

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Homework, things for tomorrow, and upcoming events

Today you started to organize something like an outline for 3 possible questions that you are interested in. As you had two periods to work on it, you are expected to have at least 1 organizer completed for tomorrow. If you are away from school due to sports, or illness, be sure to keep on track.


Use this link to access the documents. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/opugkjsmi0isdu7/wofkhN0otP

The questions that we are focusing on are: 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 (not the research/writing project prompts).


If you have a laptop that runs Microsoft publisher, please bring it in for the next two days. There is a lock up in room 16 for the computers.

Tomorrow we will start a prep-discussion on Fractions to prepare for the start of the probability unit with our Teacher Candidate from York University.

Tomorrow we will also have a discussion and prepare a suggested packing list for Ottawa.

Remember to bring in candy to fill up the 7A Contribution for the bottle bonanza - the rocket should be finished tomorrow morning. Your donations are appreciated and should be in tomorrow.

On Friday you will be assigned your newspaper groups.

On the Thursday right after the Ottawa trip we will start our study of the Outliers. Please have your copies, or digital copies, on hand by then.




Monday, 21 April 2014

Grade 7 Science: Heat

Very cool website:

http://www.s-cool.co.uk/category/subjects/gcse/physics/energy-transfers#.U1AGpET9eBk.email

7A Update

By the end of this weekend you should have finished The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread. Hopefully the ending and style of writing satisfied your reading preferences. There will be an in-class open-book test this week. It is not possible to study for (unless you have yet to complete the novel). In fact, we will examine how to study and prepare for a language test when the question is provided (how to make a good outline to prepare for a test). This will all be in class work, you will not be able to do this at home (sweet no homework!)

Math:

Remember that the Algebra test is on the 23rd in the afternoon. Tomorrow during the 5 core periods throughout the day we will look at various possibilities of questions, take up any concerns based on worksheets, textbook, and practice test questions.

Practice Questions:

331 students went on a field trip. Six buses were filled and 7 students traveled in cars. How many students were in each bus?

The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 48. What are the smallest of these numbers?




Maria bought seven boxes. A week later half of all her boxes were destroyed in a fire. There are now only 22 boxes left. With how many did she start?






Sumalee won 40 super bouncy balls playing horseshoes at her school's game night. Later, she gave two to each of her friends. She only has 8 remaining. How many friends does she have?

For more word problems: http://www.mathx.net/step-equations-word-problems/

Build your own Drill n Kill: http://www.math.com/students/worksheet/algebra_sp.htm
CAUTION:  only enter numbers in the following sections:
One-step Equations: (e.g.. x-4=10)

Two-step Equations: (e.g.. 2x+6=16)
Combining Like Terms
X's on both sides

Grade 8 Physics Test Information

With the results being less than ideal from our last quiz, the test will be during the week of the 29th, ideally on the Thursday/Friday.

If you are having trouble with the material, please let your teacher know well in advance. Waiting until 8 weeks of classes, and 9 different formulae, to have passed is not fair to yourself. There will be optional tutoring this coming Tuesday at lunch, and Thursday after school. If you would like to attend please email your science teacher as soon as possible.

Your first step in studying should be to write down each formula, and sketch each simple machine, then finally  sketch and label a simple hydraulic system. Remember we've spent time each week for the past three reviewing all the different formulae.

Formulas: force, work, mechanical advantage (general formula), then levers, wheel and axle, and ramp formulas, work efficiency, and finally the force formula for pressure.

Practice Questions can be found here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/goaxnjff9fd4mj9/Grade%208%20Science%20and%20Technology%20Unit%203%20Practice%20Test%20Questions.pdf

Lever review:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9y7z4k43hfmgdji/Grade%208%20Science%20and%20Technology%20Unit%203%20Lever%20Worksheet.pdf



The hydraulics tests are being returned, as well as the quiz. There were several interruptions this past few weeks which prevents the timely return of them.

The most significant criticism is to remind you to consider that a 10-mark, or 5-mark questions required more than once sentence.














b) Would it be more or less efficient to use a ramp? Support your answer using calculations.

Bedford Badminton Update and Playoff Information

Congrats to Bedford A and B for their respective hard-fought semi-final match.

Bedford A will be playing in the Conference Final match on 24 April, at 1200hrs at Pleasantview JHS. Departure from Bedford will be right at the start of lunch on the 24th, and departure from Pleasantview is slated for 1250hrs.

Permission forms will be available tomorrow.

Please consult with your parents for volunteer drivers. We need transportation for 10 players.

Practice is slated for Wednesday after school.  Members of Bedford B are invited to attend.

Urgent: Co Ed Volleyball Practice and City Matches Details

Practice is at 0715 (yes...that early...) on Tuesday as that is the only practice time we can have. The school is hosting the Grade 5 and 6 Badminton finals, and their warm ups are slated for 0805 with matches at 0830.

There will be no optional practice after school.

Wednesday:

Departure from Bedford at 0740hrs for AY Jackson Secondary School (50 Francine Dr), so arrive for our usual practice time. Our first match is at 0930 against Annette. Should we be victorious, then our next match is at 1150, which is the medal match.

At the latest we will be heading back to Bedford by 1250.

Be sure to bring a lunch to eat right after the game in order to attend afternoon classes (as we will be getting back to Bedford during period 5 if we play in the medal match), as well as a snack to eat between the first and second match. Bring oodles of hydrating liquids.

Permission forms will go home tomorrow. Please consult with your parents today and let us have a conversation tomorrow regarding drivers.


Friday, 11 April 2014

Important Note today

An informal note was provided to each student that blueprints the 7A core agenda from now until the end of June. It is a guideline, but there is also little room for flexibility.

Co Ed Volleyball Playoff Details

Thursday 17 April @ Don Valley JHS - please speak with parents re drivers.

Departure at 0745, first match at 0900hrs, possible second match (if we win) at 1120hrs

Bring a small snack (half a lunch) to eat in between games.

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Health, Academics, Sports and Happiness

there are a few illnesses going about. best practices to wash your hands frequently and before you eat. washing hands is more effective than hand sanitizer on its own. stay hydrated.

if you are sick email your homeroom teacher at the minimum.

Health comes first. if you are ill do not come out to sports in the morning. sleep. eat. let your coaches know.

Sunday, 6 April 2014

7A: Loaves have arrived

Students who need a copy of the The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread may purchase a copy directly from their homeroom teacher at a cost of $12.

Grade 7 Science Homework and Update:

Heat Project: During the next Day 1 you will be meeting the rest of the members from your company. During the Double-Period our Teacher Candidates from York will be leading a discussion on Particle Theory of Heat.

Homework: take a few moments to summarize some of the ideas from the centres during the last double period. Define the following words: conduction, convection, radiation, insulation, endothermic, exothermic.

Tests Returned: Theory tests will be returned this week, portfolios and hands on test results next week. There are still some people who have not submitted their hands-on test portfolios.



Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Need Help? Time? In Grade 7?

Room 16 is open Wednesday 2 April as early as 0745hrs if you need time, space, or help to get caught up on your work, or some extra help.

URGENT: Grade 7 Science!

As the 7/8 Badminton teams are playing in the afternoon, 7A and 7B will have their science periods in the morning, so during your regular scheduled science periods (periods 6s and 5 respectively) you will be working on some core-related work.

Have your heating system idea researched

7A Tuesday homework summary

Language: historical character research: 3-5 talking points about Dewey and Roosevelt: pushed to Friday

Math: create your own question. On a half-sheet of paper, or two index cards, write your name on one side of both of them, and then create a question and write it on one card. Write the solution on the other.

Today we looked at solving equivalent statements.

4a + 7= 5a + 1
9b -21 = 6b
6c + 7 = 4c + 25
2d + 3 = 4d - 4

We discussed that manipulating the statement to isolate the variable is more accurate, and a better use of our time, than the guess and check method.

Kick Flip (Inverse Operation)

4a + 7 = 5a + 1 (the right side has the larger "a" term, so let's kick the 4a over. 4a is positive)

7 = 5a +1 - 4a (now in order to isolate the variable we need to "group like terms" and the 1 is not "like")

7 - 1 = 5a - 4a (simplify)

6 = a

See-saw (Balanced Operation) what you do to one side you shall do to the other

4a + 7 = 5a + 1 (the right side has the larger "a" term, so let's remove 4a from the left)

4a + 7 - 4a = 5a + 1 - 4a (better simplify this before it gets messy)

7 = 5a - 4a + 1

7 = a + 1 (isolate the variable, then simplify again)

7 - 1 = a + 1 - 1

6 = a

Grade 8 Science: Extra help

If you would like some extra assistance with physics, send your science teacher an email asap. Sessions are available at lunchtime.