Friday, January 25, 2019

Friday, January 25th

Reminders:
-Servery next week: Meatball Subs for $4
-Girls Basketball Home Game, Monday at 4:30
-Drama practices - check the schedule

Homework:
Math: 
-Review converting between fractions, decimals and percents
-Review finding the total price of a sale item with tax
-For our budget task next week - ask your parents for some information about how much things like groceries, cable, tv, Internet and phones cost each month.
Science:
-Finish your three heat transfer pages in your collective journal
-If you were away on Thursday, watch this Bill Nye Video
States of Matter


Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Tuesday, Jan. 22nd

Reminders:
- Titan Lunch on Thursday
- THL started today

Homework:
Math
- The 5 math questions on percent are due Friday (under Math-Tasks)

Humanities
- Task 3 and 4 due tomorrow

Science
- The 3 Heat Transfer pages due Monday (there will be a little more work time in class for this)

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Wednesday, Jan. 16th

CTF Term 2 Sign Up
Please make sure to sign up for your Term 2 choices by this Friday.  Use this link to fill in the survey.  Remember, choose new courses to try this term.  The only courses that you can take a second time are: Band & French (full year courses) and Art (new focus this term).  


Monday, January 14, 2019

Monday, Jan. 14th

Reminders:
-Field trip forms due ASAP
-Field trip to the play "Cafe Girl" on Wednesday

Homework:
Science - Your Snowstorm action plan is due on Thursday.
Math - MIA on Thursday focused on converting between Fraction, Decimals and Percent.  There is a help sheet under Math Tasks and practice games under Math Resources.

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Tuesday, Jan. 8th

Welcome Back!

Reminders:
-we are going on a field trip to see ATP's performance of Cafe Girl next Wednesday, January 16th.  Please return your field trip forms by Friday.

Homework:
Science: Step 2 of the "Snow Storm" Activity:

At home tonight
-Do an inventory of helpful items
-Heat check your house: Walk through your house and notice which areas feel warmer and colder. Notice if there are areas in the room that feel warmer or colder, how does the air temperature feel?  How about the walls, windows, and floors?
*Full assignment is posted under Science Tab*