It’s Friday!!

Happy Friday folks,

Just a few notes:

9C:

You will have a Science test on Tuesday, May 10th. We will be reviewing next week.

Actualités are due today and next Thursday, May 5th, as there will be no school on Friday, May 6th due to PEITF meetings.

Music (and non-music) students are reminded to complete any missed work over the weekend, as we will be correcting it on Monday.

Reports cards have gone home and are due back to me signed by a parent or guardian as soon as possible.

8C:

You have a test on Thursday, May 5th. We will be reviewing in class next week and music students are reminded that their review sheet is due on Monday.

Actualiés are due both on Monday, May 2nd (no class today) and Thursday, May 5th. Please come prepared to present them.

7c:

I’m currently correcting your newpapers and I am very impressed with the quality of the work presented. Great job folks! As we’ve finished the first part of our unit on Rome we will be having a test on Monday, May 9th. We will review in class next week.

Acutalités are due on Thursday, May 5th.

Have a great weekend!

Mme Walker

Hoppy Easter! Joyeuses Pâques!

Despite waking up to snow covered cars, I hope everyone is looking forward to the long weekend 🙂

Just a few reminders and updates:

Grade 7C:

Your newspaper project is due on Wednesday, April 27th. This project should be near completion. If you experience any “technical” difficulties we can fix things once you get back.

Actualités are due Friday, April 29th. Please make sure you are keeping up to date on these.

Grade 8C:

Actualités are due on Thursday, April 28th. Music students are reminded that they are responsible for any work missed while they are away.

We will be starting our review next week for our upcoming test. I will be sending home a review on Wednesday and I would encourage students to begin studying as soon as possible.

Grade 9C:

We will be voting in our “student election” on Wednesday, April 27th. Please make sure that you’ve completed all the worksheets necessary for the vote.

Actualités are due on Friday, April 29th.

Students absent next week (Band, Badminton, Choir, etc) are reminded that they are responsible to keep up to date on any work they will miss.

Report cards will be sent home on Thursday, April 28th. Please have these signed and brought back to me as soon as possible after that date.

I think that’s everything 🙂

I want to wish each and everyone of you a very happy Easter and a great FIVE day weekend! Have fun 🙂 and I hope the Easter bunny finds you all 😉

Mme

Happy Monday!

Just a few notes and reminders for this short 🙂 week before the Easter break

Social Studies classes (7,8,9): Due to the holiday on Friday your current events are due on Thursday, April 21st. Please make this change in your agendas and come to class prepared to share.

Students leaving on trips, etc: I will provide those students who will be absent next week with their homework on Thursday so that they may complete it over the break. Please make sure you check in with myself or a classmate when you get back to ensure that you haven’t missed anything else.

Grade 7 Social Studies: We are currently working on a newspaper project. Students may want to spend some extra time at home or during CCAP working on this assignment in addition to the class time I have provided. This project will be due your first day back , Wednesday, April 27th.

Grade 9 Social Studies: Don’t forget to keep yourselves “informed”. We’ve had some great discussions so far and I am anxious to see the results of both our school student vote and the federal election.

I think that’s its for now folks, have a great week 🙂

Mme

Updates

Just wanted to give a few updates for parents and students:

9C:

We are closely following the current federal election in preparation for our Grade 9 Student Vote on Election Day, May 2nd. I’ve encouraged students to keep themselves up to date on what’s happening, and perhaps incorporate some key election points into their actualités (Due on Fridays). Parents, I would also encourage you to discuss the election, the parties, and their platforms with your children in order for them to become informed “voters”.

In Science, we continue our unit on Electricity. Over the next few weeks students will be working on several lab reports and assignments relating to this topic and eventually a chapter test. Please remain diligent with due dates.

The next school dance is April 14th. This is the second last dance of the year so I would encourage everyone to attend 🙂

Report cards will be going home at the end of this month. I would remind my students that speaking french in class is worth10% of your mark in both subjects.  These are easy marks to get folks, so please try to make more of an effort to “parle français” 🙂

7C:

We are finishing up our unit on Heat this week and will begin preparing for our test which will be on Thursday, April 14th. Students can begin looking over their notes and re-reading the pages we’ve covered in the textbook and next week will be do our usual review. I was very impressed with the students participation and results of our last experiment. As a teacher, it’s always fun to see science come alive 🙂 Bravo 7C!

In Social Studies, we are continuing to learn about the Roman Empire. We still have a few sections to go before our first test on this unit. Remember to always stay on top our your actualités which are due tomorrow and every Friday 🙂

8C:

We’ve finally reached some familiar territory in Social Studies, as we’ve begun our study of the Acadiens. I’ve been looking forward to this unit all year 🙂 Students have already mapped out the Acadien and French colonies and we are now beginning to study what life was like for the early settlers on “Isle Saint-Jean”. As always actualités are due on Friday.

9E and 9D Health:

The weather is finally starting to cooperate for our health walks. That being said, as the snow melts and the rain falls, I would remind students to wear proper clothing and footwear on their health walk day.

In the classroom, we are continuing our Sexuality Unit. In the coming days we will have our first in-class evaluation on the material we have been reviewing from their previous studies of this topic. Again, I would remind students of the sensitive nature of this topic and our main rule : “What is said in the classroom, stays in the classroom”.

I believe that’s it folks 🙂 Have a great weekend 🙂

Mme Walker