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Monday 29 February 2016

Monday February 29, 2016

1)  L/A - a)  Persuasive Writing Task #1 - Due today if you did not hand it in already. 
Topic: "Should Physical Education class be a part of our schedule every day?"
2)  Math -  a) Pg 227 # 5, 8
3)  Geography -  a) Complete Climograph for Windsor
4)  History - Worksheet 6-6 - Complete for next class
5)  Science - No Homework     www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  Dance Presentations - Mar 2
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - N/A

Friday 26 February 2016

Friday February 26, 2016

1)  L/A - a)  Persuasive Writing Task #1 - Due Monday if you did not have time to complete today. 
Topic: "Should Physical Education class be a part of our schedule every day?"
2)  Math -  a) No Homework
3)  Geography -  a) Complete Climograph for Windsor
4)  History - Worksheet 6-6 - Complete for next class
5)  Science - No Homework     www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  Dance Presentations - Mar 2
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - N/A

Wednesday 24 February 2016

Wednesday February 24, 2016

1)  L/A - a) No Homework Tonight - Persuasive Writing Task #1 will be due this Friday or Monday (if you need the weekend to complete) You will have class time on Friday.
Topic: "Should Physical Education class be a part of our schedule every day?"
2)  Math -  a) No Homework
3)  Geography -  a) Complete Climograph for Windsor
4)  History - Worksheet 6-6 - Complete for next class
5)  Science - No Homework     www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - Individual Hockey Bio - Due Thursday
7)   Art / Drama -  Dance Presentations - Feb 24 & 25
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - N/A

Tuesday 23 February 2016

Tuesday February 23, 2016

1)  L/A - a) No Homework Tonight - Persuasive Writing Task #1 will be due this Friday
Topic: "Should Physical Education class be a part of our schedule every day?"
2)  Math -  a) Pg. # 220 # 1-17 
3)  Geography -  a) Complete Climograph for Windsor
4)  History - Worksheet 6-6 - Complete for next class
5)  Science - No Homework     www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - Individual Hockey Bio - Due Thursday
7)   Art / Drama -  Dance Presentations - Feb 24 & 25
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - N/A

Chapter 2 - Why is Climate important?

Chapter 2
Why is Climate important?
2016-02-23
Key Definitions:

1)    Weather – the short- term conditions of the air in a particular place and on a particular date. It usually describes what it is like outside today. It often includes what the temperature is predicted to be, whether it’s sunny or cloudy and whether there is a chance of precipitation.

2)    Climate – the average weather of an area over a long period of time.

3)    Climate Change – changes in the long-term weather patterns caused by natural events or human activity.

4)    Global Warming – an increase in the average global temperatures near the Earth’s surface.

5)    Precipitation – any form of water that falls from the atmosphere.
                Types of Precipitation – Rain, snow, hail, sleet, freezing rain, fog etc.


Climate Regions of the World

1.    Tropical Climate – hot with rain all year
2.    Savanna Climate – hot with dry season
3.    Steppe Climate – warm and dry
4.    Desert Climate – hot and very dry
5.    Mild Climate – warm and wet
6.    Continental Climate – dry with cold winter
7.    Subarctic Climate – very cold winter
8.    Polar Climate – very cold and dry
9.    Mountainous Climate – altitude affects climate

Climate Factors
2016-02-23
Global Factors:
Ø Latitude – hottest areas of the earth are located close to the equator, coolest areas closest to the poles
Ø Wind Systems – there are prevailing winds at different latitudes. Our prevailing wind system in our area is the “Prevailing Westerlies”
Ø Air Masses – there are air masses of different temperatures and pressures that affect climate
Ø Ocean Currents – warm and cold ocean currents exist and affect the temperatures of the air travelling above them

Regional Factors:
Ø Altitude – higher the elevation the cooler it is
Ø Mountain Barriers – orthographic precipitation
Ø Bodies of Water – large bodies of water retain heat which affect climate. In the cooler months, places located close to bodies of water are usually warmer, and in the warmer months of the year, places are usually cooler than locations not near the water.
Ø Deserts - areas that have less than 250mm of total precipitation


Monday 22 February 2016

Monday February 22, 2016

1)  L/A - a) No Homework Tonight - Persuasive Writing Task #1 will be due this Thursday
Topic: "Should Physical Education class be a part of our schedule every day?"
2)  Math -  a) Pg. # 220 # 1-17 (Due Wednesday) - Grade 7 Math Competition tomorrow
3)  Geography -  a) SW Countries of Asia Quiz - Tuesday Feb 23rd (Tomorrow)
4)  History - Worksheet 6-6 - Complete for next class
5)  Science - No Homework     www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - N/A

Friday 19 February 2016

Friday February 19, 2016

Have a great weekend!!

1)  L/A - a) Read Personal Novel - Reader's Response Letter's were due on Thursday Feb 18th
2)  Math -  a) Sign Math Test 
3)  Geography -  a) SW Countries of Asia Quiz - Tuesday Feb 23rd
4)  History - Worksheet 2-6A - Complete for next class
5)  Science - a) Thurs. Feb 18th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - N/A

Thursday 18 February 2016

Thursday February 18, 2016

1)  L/A - a) Read Personal Novel - Reader's Response Letter Due on Thursday Feb 18th
2)  Math -  a) Sign Math Test 
3)  Geography -  a) SW Countries of Asia Quiz - Tuesday Feb 23rd
4)  History - Worksheet 2-6A - Complete for next class
5)  Science - a) Thurs. Feb 18th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - N/A

Wednesday 17 February 2016

Wednesday February 17, 2016

1)  L/A - a) Read Personal Novel - Reader's Response Letter Due on Thursday Feb 18th
2)  Math -  a) Sign Math Test 
b) Optional - 2013 / 2014 Canadian Math League Contest (for challenge & fun)
3)  Geography -  a) Plate Movement Concept Map - Draw and explain the 3 ways in which plates move (Pg. 28 in textbook). - Extended Due Date: Thursday Feb 18th
4)  History - Worksheet 2-6A - Complete for next class
5)  Science - a) Thurs. Feb 18th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - Pizza Orders went home today. Please bring orders in as soon as possible if you wish to order. Thank you!

Tuesday 16 February 2016

Geography Note - Ways Plates Move

Plate Tectonics

Ways that Plates move to build Mountains:

1)   Divergent Plate Boundaries – a place where two plates of the lithosphere move away from one another (eg. The Mid- Atlantic Ridge)

2)   Transform Plate Boundaries (Slip & Slide) – a place where side by side plates grind or slip and slide past one another. This often causes an earthquake to occur. (eg. San Andrea’s Fault in San Francisco, California)

3)   Convergent Plate Boundaries – a place where two plates of the lithosphere come together and push against one another.  (eg. Pacific Plate colliding with the North and South American plate to form the Western Cordilleran Mountains – Rockies & Andes)


Geography Note - How Erosion and Weathering Create Landforms

How Erosion and Weathering Create Landforms
2016-02-16

Weathering is the breaking down of rocks by physical or chemical processes.

a)    Physical Action: The wind and water disintegrate the rocks
b)   Chemical Action: acids in the water dissolve the rock into smaller particles (Eg. Sinkholes)

Erosion is the wearing away of the Earth’s surface by wind, water or glacial (ice) action. (Eg. Grand Canyon is an example all 3 processes)

Types of Erosion:
a)    Water Erosion
b)   Ice Erosion

c)    Wind Erosion

Tuesday February 16, 2016

1)  L/A - a) Read Personal Novel - Goal due tomorrow: Feb 17th - Reader's Response Letter Due on Thursday Feb 18th
2)  Math -  a) Pg 216 # 1-15
3)  Geography -  a) Plate Movement Concept Map - Draw and explain the 3 ways in which plates move (Pg. 28 in textbook). - Extended Due Date: Thursday Feb 18th
4)  History - Worksheet 2-6A - Complete for next class
5)  Science - a) Thurs. Feb 18th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - Pizza Orders went home today. Please bring orders in as soon as possible if you wish to order. Thank you!

Thursday 11 February 2016

Thursday February 11, 2016

Happy Valentine's and Family Day this weekend!  NO HOMEWORK!!

The following is upcoming next week: 

1)  L/A - a) Read Personal Novel - Next goal due: Feb 17th
2)  Math -  a) No Homework
3)  Geography -  a) Plate Movement Concept Map - Draw and explain the 3 ways in which plates move (Pg. 28 in textbook). - Due Tuesday Feb 16th
4)  History - No Homework
5)  Science - a) Thurs. Feb 18th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - Sign and return report card envelop and the bottom portion of page 2, (if you have not done so already). 

Wednesday 10 February 2016

Wednesday February 10, 2016

1)  L/A - a) Read Personal Novel - Next goal due: Feb 17th
Speech Presenters tomorrow - Elsie, Rose, Calvin, Faith
2)  Math -  a) Pg 212 # 4-14
3)  Geography -  a) Plate Movement Concept Map - Draw and explain the 3 ways in which plates move (Pg. 28 in textbook). - Due Tuesday Feb 16th
4)  History - No Homework
5)  Science - a) Thurs. Feb 18th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - Sign and return report card envelop and the bottom portion of page 2. 

Tuesday 9 February 2016

Tuesday February 9, 2016

1)  L/A - a) Read Personal Novel - Next goal due: Feb 17th
Speech Presenters tomorrow - Chelby, Michael & Taylor
2)  Math -  a) Co-ordinate Planes activity - Complete for tomorrow
3)  Geography -  a) Plate Movement Concept Map - Draw and explain the 3 ways in which plates move (Pg. 28 in textbook).
4)  History - No Homework
5)  Science - a) Thurs. Feb 18th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - Playing test on tomorrow. 
9)   Other - Sign and return report card envelop and the bottom portion of page 2. 

Thursday 4 February 2016

Thursday February 4, 2016

1)  L/A - a) Read Personal Novel - Next goal due: Feb 17th
2)  Math -  a) Pg  200  # 9, 12-15
b)  Chapter Test - Tomorrow - Friday February 5th
3)  Geography -  a) Countries of SWA Quiz - Friday Feb 5th
4)  History - No Homework
5)  Science - a) Tues. Feb 9th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - Playing test on Monday
9)   Other - Sign February class newsletter (if you haven't already).

Wednesday 3 February 2016

Wednesday February 3, 2016

1)  L/A - a) Set new reading goal for your next goal due: Feb 17th
b) Practice your speeches - Sara W. Sara H, Rachael & Rose present tomorrow. 
2)  Math -  a) Pg 197  # 1-8
b) The Chapter Review will be assigned tomorrow 
c)  Chapter Test - Friday February 5th
3)  Geography -  a) Countries of SWA Quiz - Friday Feb 5th
4)  History - No Homework
5)  Science - a) Tues. Feb 9th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - Sign February class newsletter.

Tuesday 2 February 2016

Tuesday February 2, 2016

1)  L/A - a) Set new reading goal for your next goal due: Feb 17th
b) Practice your speeches - Keagan & Caden present tomorrow. 
2)  Math -  a) Pg 197  # 1-5
3)  Geography -  a) Countries of SWA Quiz - Friday Feb 5th
4)  History No Homework
5)  Science - a) Tues. Feb 9th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - Sign February class newsletter that went home today,

Monday 1 February 2016

Monday February 1, 2016

1)  L/A - a) Set new reading goal for your next goal due: Feb 17th
b) Practice your speeches - Angelina and Nathan start us off tomorrow  
2)  Math -  a) Pg 193 # 1-8
3)  Geography -  a) Countries of SWA Quiz - Friday Feb 5th
4)  History No Homework
5)  Science - a) Tues. Feb 9th - Pollution Presentation    www.hansolorelic.webs.com
6)  French - No Homework
7)   Art / Drama -  No Homework  
8)   Music - No Homework
9)   Other - N/A

Speeches, Demonstrations, and Presentations Schedule

Here is the list of the dates that the students and I have decided upon for the oral presentations this month. We begin tomorrow with Angelina and Nathan. :)

Tuesday February 2nd - Angelina & Nathan
Thursday February 4th - Rachael & Sara W
Friday February 5th - Keagan, Rose, & Sara H

Tuesday February 9th - Noah, Kason, Caden, & Joey
Wednesday February 10th - Michael, Chelby, Charlene, Taylor
Thursday Februrary 11th - Calvin & Faith

Wednesday February 17th - Cameron, Corny, Liam
Thursday February 18th - Cade, Elsie

Thank you!