Thursday, September 26, 2019

To do...Sept. 26


  1. Grade 8 Math - p. 10 #7 a, c, e, g, 14, 15
  2. Grade 7 Math - Prime factorization worksheet - circled questions
  3. Music Quiz -tomorrow
Bring a Toonie for Terry!!!

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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

To do...Sept. 25


  1. Math - find the prime factors for 60
  2. Math Checkpoints returned (please discuss at home)
  3. Literacy - blog post due Wed., Oct. 2
  4. Literacy - Best Story Ever presentations begin Tues., Oct. 1
  5. Grade 8 Science - Cell Drawings
  6. French - practise for test (16 Questions)
  7. Music Quiz - Friday

Thursday, September 19, 2019

What is Reconciliation?

To do...Sept. 19


  1. Math Checkpoint - Friday (factors, multiples, Prime/composite numbers)
  2. Gr. 7 Math - worksheet (Prime numbers)
  3. Gr. 8 Math - p. 6 #5-7, 11, 20
  4. Literacy - "Best Story Ever" first draft should be well started
  5. French - get test signed
  6. Music Quiz - next class

Blog Post - Option #1

Learning Goal:

Your task is to create your own bucket list (5 things) and post it on your blog. Please describe why you chose each item and insert an image. 



Mr. Kaufman's bucket list


1. Visit Fiji- My wife and I have always wanted to travel to the beautiful country of Fiji. This will be difficult to accomplish as it is located on the other side of the world. As well, if I go on my summer vacation, the seasons are flipped making it their winter. If I travel across the globe, it better be ninety degrees. I have a confession, technically I have been to Fiji. For a whopping 30 minutes, I was sitting on the runway at Nadi International airport while our plane refueled on route to Brisbane, Australia. Family vacations are on the backburner until my daughter is a little older.






2. Play golf at St. Andrews- St. Andrews is often regarded as one of the oldest and most well-known courses worldwide. Many people refer to it as the "Home of Golf". I enjoy watching and playing golf. It is my dream to play at the "Old course" and walk across the Swilcan bridge which is located on the 18th hole fairway just like Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson and many other legends. Can you believe that on the seventeenth tee, you actually drive the ball over the edge of a hotel? Sounds dangerous!






3. Complete a Marathon- 42.195 Kilometers or 26 miles and 385 yards! To give you some perspective, the distance from our school to the Air Canada Center is about 50 Kilometers. I think it would be an amazing accomplishment to be able to run a Marathon. I'm not sure if the appeal of running a Marathon is it's one of the original Olympic events or that every year I'm curious to hear the winning time in the Boston Marathon. After I finish a 10 km run, all I think to myself is I have to run four times this distance to accomplish my goal. Small strides, but I know deep in my heart I can do it if I set my mind to it.




4. Write a weekly sports column- A typical Sunday morning would involve me drinking my coffee and scrolling through numerous newspaper articles and blog posts. The topic always the same: SPORTS. I think it would be fascinating to have people excited to read my weekly sports column. I think I would call it "Brian's Take"..... I've already decided that I would write on a variety of sports including my favorites golf, soccer and hockey. Maybe one day instead of rambling my thoughts to anyone who will listen I will actually write them down.






5. Watch the Manchester Derby at Old Trafford- The Manchester Derby is one of the most exciting sporting events of the year. My wife says I say this countless number of times throughout the year but I would love to take this game in live at Old Trafford. Basically, if you live in Manchester, half of the city likes Manchester City (Blue) and the other half of Manchester likes Manchester United (Red)... When these teams meet, it's team vs team, supporters vs supporters, which leads to great entertainment. I guess the closest rivalry to the Manchester Derby in North American sports would be the Montreal Canadians versus Toronto Maple Leafs or the Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees.




6.  180, 180, 180, the announcer yells in his high-spirited British accent, the crowd goes wild, and the spectators hold up their '180' signs. Yes, I'm one of those people that watch professional darts on television.  The precision of their throws, simply amazes me.  I have been excruciatingly close to achieving this feat.  It takes three perfect throws, one after another into the small red zone in the top third of the board.  A score of '180' is the highest score you can achieve in the game of darts.  I'm confident that one day soon, I will be able to say I'm accomplished this goal of mine.  

Image result for 180 darts

Other ideas I have:

  • Learn to braid my daughter's hair
  • SOLVE a Rubrik's cube without the use Youtube
  • Whistle with my fingers loudly (PE teacher)

15 Things I Wish I Could Do, But Can't...YET!




  1. Make a hula hoop work:
Using a hula hoop is not a terribly important skill. No one wins an Olympic medal for it. Is rhythmic gymnastics still in the Olympics? The hula hoop always seemed like a very simple skill, at least it looks simple when a seven year old girl grabs a hula hoop and starts it spinning! Apparently, my hips don't work, because when I grab the hula hoop it falls to the ground as quickly as gravity will take it. As Bob Dylan sings, "It sinks like a stone..."


    2.   Proper cartwheel

A cartwheel falls into the same category as the hula hoop. Physical skills that appear simple to me, but when attempted are actually superhero-like tasks. My window of opportunity for this one may be closing, as I get older and slower. Every once in a while, when no one is looking, I give it a shot.

   
  3.  Play the guitar

I love music! I especially love great guitar players, like Neil Young or Eric Clapton (look them up). When I was a teenager working at summer camps, it was always the guys with guitars, playing "Wild World" by Cat Stevens, who attracted the crowds, especially the girls. My advice to you: if your parents offer you music lessons, go for it!
  1. Hit a 300 yard drive down the middle of the fairway
  2. Draw
  3. Stop properly on skate
  4. Dance without being self conscious
  5. Really speak a second language
  6. Drive a manual transmission car
  7. Really like gardening
  8. Slam dunk like Michael Jordan
  9. Solve the Rubik's cube

Blog Post - Option #2

Things I Wish I Could Do…


Learning Goal:


  • Identify things you wish you could do
  • Explain why they are important to you


Success Criteria:


Writing:


  • Use of descriptive language/words
  • Interesting/Engaging/Variety of ideas
  • Supporting details
  • SPG


Media:


  • Features of a digital text (images, audio, video, font, colour etc.)
  • Interesting title
  • Organized/Clean
  • Hooks you in
  • Your own voice; ‘Passion’

Due: TBD

What do you notice?


Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

To do...September 17


  1. Grade 7 Math - textbook p. 6 #3, 6, 8, 12, 13, 15
  2. Grade 8 Math - 2.9 #1-11, 19-25
  3. ONE word blog post - final revisions
  4. "Best Story Ever" Plan
  5. French - Oral test (Friday)

Monday, September 16, 2019

To do...Sept. 16


  1. ONE word blog post- due tomorrow 
  2. Best Story Ever - we will begin planning and writing tomorrow
  3. Gr. 8 Science - field of view & 3 questions

IB Programme



Information Night - GW Williams: Oct. 17 @ 7 pm

November 21 or 23 - Assessment Days

School Locator Link

Friday, September 13, 2019

To do...Sept. 13


  1. "Best Story Ever" - must have an idea for Monday
  2. ONE word blog post - due Tuesday, Sept. 17
  3. MATH - questions about Pascal's Triangle
  4. Gr. 8 Science - perspective drawings
  5. Gr. 7 Science - finish animal living conditions project

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

To do...Set. 10


  1. History - John A. MacDonald Venn diagram
  2. Literacy - rough copy of ONE word blog post (Thursday)
  3. Literacy - idea for BEST STORY EVER
  4. Science (Gr. 8) - complete 4.2 & glossary word
  5. Science (Gr. 7) - 4.2 glossary words & p. 103 #1-4; brainstorm organism to research
  6. French - listening test (Friday) for 1-20 

Monday, September 9, 2019

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Survey - Thursday

ONE Word Blog Post

Learning Goal: present the ONE word you have chosen that will make a difference this year

Success Criteria:
  • visually represent your word
  • explain the meaning of the word (it might have more than one meaning)
  • why did you choose the word?
  • give at least one personal experience that illustrates why the word makes sense for you


Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

First Day Checklist


  • timetables
  • lockers
  • textbooks
  • homework/blog/agendas
  • Lunch routines
  • Entry/Exit/Fire Procedures
  • Personal devices (iPods/iPhones/iPads/laptops)
  • Questions/concerns