Monday 10 February 2020

February 10, 2020

Grade 7

Students will be bringing Unit 1 test home to review and for signatures. Students are looking at the characteristics of a natural environment and animals that survive in unique situations. We will be discussing the cod crises of the 1990's; as well as, our interaction with the environment.

Grade 8

Students will be bringing Unit 1 test home to review and for signatures. Students are describing the population distribution and density of various countries; as well as, the factors that influence populations: natural growth rate of the population; net migration rate; and the variance in population. We will also discuss demographic trends in the world.

Monday 3 February 2020

February 3, 2020

Grade 7

This week the students will be having a test on Chapter 1 focusing on: new vocabulary, what is public transportation and its advantages, how to find absolute location of a site, and a choice question on one of a) the advantages of transporting merchandise using containers, or b) the advantages and disadvantages of transporting merchandise by truck. We will also begin Chapter 2 vocabulary about the environment and its interactions.

Grade 8

This week the students will be having a test on Chapter 1 focusing on: new vocabulary, important differences between rural and urban communities, drawing a scheme of the planning zones of a city, and a choice question on one of a) how do urban planners plan for communities, or b) describe the types of sites where communities establish themselves. We will also begin Chapter 2 vocabulary about exploring the constants in demographics. 

Monday 27 January 2020

January 27, 2020

Grade 7

Students completed their assignment on interpreting a map. It will be sent home shortly for parent signatures. Please review the assignment, sign it and return it to school. This week students will be discussing public transport and the advantages and disadvantages of transporting good by truck, train, and boat; as well as, the benefits and inconveniences of using containers when transporting good.

Grade 8

Students are completing their assignment on analyzing a map and using a topographic map to analyze a site.  These assignments will be sent home soon. Please review it, sign it and return to school. We will be discussing different zones of communities and how an urban planner beautifies communities.

Friday 17 January 2020

January 17, 2020

For both Grade 7's and Grade 8's, we begin Géography. Report cards for Term 1 will reflect the student's mark in Histoire and report cards for Term 2 will reflect the student's mark in Géography.

Grade 7

In Chapter 1, students will observe how various locations are unique by looking at their physical and human characteristics. We will discuss how to read a map (latitude and longitude) and how to find a site using relative and exact location finders. Students will complete an assignment on how to interpret a map. (Text p. 13)

Grade 8

In Chapter 1, we examine the ways in which we recognize the human constants in communities. We will discuss differences between a rural and an urban community and the 4 types of sites where communities are established. Students will complete an assignment about analyzing a map and the information it gives you. (Text p. 13)

Thursday 9 January 2020

January 9, 2020

Happy new year to everyone. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas break.

Grade 7

This week we begin our final chapter (Chapter 9) in History. This unit focuses on building for the future. We will discuss Lord Durham and his report which includes discussions on responsible government, uniting the Canadas, and the question of representation. We will also discuss the Union Act which will become The British North America Act that created the Canadian Confederation.

Grade 8

This week we begin our final chapter (Chapter 9) in History. This unit focuses on Canada as we approach the First World War. We will discuss the role of Canada in the British Empire and our role in the Boers War.