Many of you are asking about photos and how to attribute them properly. Here is a video showing you how to do that for your outsiders project.
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Some helpful links for your Outsiders project. If you find some great links add them to the post in a comment.
60s music
http://faculty.smu.edu/dsimon/change-music%2060s.html
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/60smusic.html
60s slang
http://cougartown.com/slang-dict2.html
60s fashion
http://www.rhodesfamily1.com/bobbynmaryschooldays/1960fads.html
http://people.howstuffworks.com/8-groovy-fads-of-the-1960s.htm
http://the60sofficialsite.com/60s_Fads.html
http://www.crazyfads.com/60s.htm
60s cars
http://www.anythingaboutcars.com/1960s-cars.html
http://www.1960classiccars.com/Chevrolet1960classiccars.html
http://www.1960classiccars.com/Ford1960classiccars.html
http://cars.uk.msn.com/News/car_news_article.aspx?cp-documentid=8316456
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/other-1960s-classic-car-manufacturers-channel.htm
Friday, January 30, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Algebra Word Problems
Here is 817's homework. The rest of you see this tomorrow!!
- A certain number plus 26 equals 51. What is the Number?
- Three more than twice a number is nineteen. Find the number.
- Six times a certain number minus eight is forty. What is the number?
- Terry has a certain amount of money and Rick has three times as much. If together they have $2.60, how much did each boy have?
- David is 8 years younger than Robert. If the sum of their ages is 34, How old is each boy?
- When the sum of a certain number and four is dived by five the quotient is eleven. find the number.
- find the number if the sum of the number and three times the number is -32.
- The perimeter of a square is 48 cm. Find its dimensions, length and width.
- The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 cm and its length is 9 cm longer than its width. What is the width and length of the rectangle.?
- The sum of a certain number and five is multiplied by eight to give a product of 72. Find the number.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Outsiders Newsletter Project
You need to create this newsletter using Letterpop. I have shown you how to use the app in class. When you are done creating your newsletter you need to publish it and make it public. Once you have done that you will get a URL.
Take a screencapture of the newsletter and upload it to your class e-portfolio. You must name it Yournameoutsiders.png.
At your e-portfolio you will link the picture to your URL.
Here is a movie about how to create a letterpop.
THE OUTSIDERS NEWSLETTER - Final Assignment
You are going to create a newsletter based on the novel, The Outsiders. You will need to give your newsletter a name. Don’t forget to include the date…and it’s not 2009! Keep in mind the setting (Tulsa, Oklahoma and it’s the 1960s.)
PART A: Newspaper Article (25 marks)
You must write one main newspaper article. Choose one of the following topics:
• The murder of Bob
• The rescue of the children from the burning church / the boys being heroes
• The police murder of Dallas Winston
• Other – please see me first with your suggestion
Your newspaper article must have:
• A catchy headline
• A strong lead (opening sentence to grab the reader’s attention)
• The body of your article needs to provide information that answers who, what, when, where, why and how.
• Your information needs to correspond with the events that occurred in the novel but feel free to add more detail and get creative!
• Include a picture
Brainstorm your ideas (pre-writing – use the handout titled Visual Organizer), write a draft, show signs of editing and revision, and publish your article.
Your article should be approximately 200 words in length.
PART B: The Extras (2x10=20 marks)
Your newsletter must include 2 of the following:
• 1 want ad
• 1 advertisement (keep in mind the time period)
• 1 obituary
• 1 comic strip with a message based on the theme of the novel (violence, friendship, dreams and hopes, outsiders, stay gold, etc.)
• Dear Abby advice column (see me for a list of samples)
• Other – please see me first for approval
EVALUATION:
Part A: Newsletter Article (25 marks)
• Headline 2 marks
• Opening/Lead sentence 2 marks
• Body (5Ws, H) 10 marks
• Mechanics 6 marks
• Accurate Information/Informative 5 marks
Part B: Extras (2x10 marks each = 20 marks)
• Accurate Information
• Mechanics
• Creativity
Overall Presentation (15 marks)
• Layout, Neatness, and Effort
• Title, Date
• Use Publisher
• Pictures included
• No white space – use ‘fillers’
Process: (5 marks)
• Visual Organizer handout
• Rough draft(s)
• Signs of editing
TOTAL: 50 MARKS
Take a screencapture of the newsletter and upload it to your class e-portfolio. You must name it Yournameoutsiders.png.
At your e-portfolio you will link the picture to your URL.
Here is a movie about how to create a letterpop.
THE OUTSIDERS NEWSLETTER - Final Assignment
You are going to create a newsletter based on the novel, The Outsiders. You will need to give your newsletter a name. Don’t forget to include the date…and it’s not 2009! Keep in mind the setting (Tulsa, Oklahoma and it’s the 1960s.)
PART A: Newspaper Article (25 marks)
You must write one main newspaper article. Choose one of the following topics:
• The murder of Bob
• The rescue of the children from the burning church / the boys being heroes
• The police murder of Dallas Winston
• Other – please see me first with your suggestion
Your newspaper article must have:
• A catchy headline
• A strong lead (opening sentence to grab the reader’s attention)
• The body of your article needs to provide information that answers who, what, when, where, why and how.
• Your information needs to correspond with the events that occurred in the novel but feel free to add more detail and get creative!
• Include a picture
Brainstorm your ideas (pre-writing – use the handout titled Visual Organizer), write a draft, show signs of editing and revision, and publish your article.
Your article should be approximately 200 words in length.
PART B: The Extras (2x10=20 marks)
Your newsletter must include 2 of the following:
• 1 want ad
• 1 advertisement (keep in mind the time period)
• 1 obituary
• 1 comic strip with a message based on the theme of the novel (violence, friendship, dreams and hopes, outsiders, stay gold, etc.)
• Dear Abby advice column (see me for a list of samples)
• Other – please see me first for approval
EVALUATION:
Part A: Newsletter Article (25 marks)
• Headline 2 marks
• Opening/Lead sentence 2 marks
• Body (5Ws, H) 10 marks
• Mechanics 6 marks
• Accurate Information/Informative 5 marks
Part B: Extras (2x10 marks each = 20 marks)
• Accurate Information
• Mechanics
• Creativity
Overall Presentation (15 marks)
• Layout, Neatness, and Effort
• Title, Date
• Use Publisher
• Pictures included
• No white space – use ‘fillers’
Process: (5 marks)
• Visual Organizer handout
• Rough draft(s)
• Signs of editing
TOTAL: 50 MARKS
2 Minutes to Make a Difference Google Doc
Here is what you need to have done so far for your movie project.
ONLY ONE PERSON PER GROUP DO THIS.
Here is a movie on how to set up the presentation
- Choose a group
- Fill out the first form
- Chosen a topic.
ONLY ONE PERSON PER GROUP DO THIS.
- Log in to Google
- Go to My Account
- Select Docs
- You now should be in Google Docs.
- Under NEW choose presentation.
- On the first slide put your group name and then list the other group members.
- When you have created the slide share it. Top right hand corner.
- You need to add collaborators. Type in your other group members emails. SEPARATE WITH A COMMA. You also have to add you LA Teacher, Homeroom teacher and Harbeck to the group as a collaborator.
- Ms. Lee micheledlee@gmail.com
- Mr. Harbeck chris.harbeck@gmail.com
- Mr. Penner rpenner@wsd1.org
- Mr. Vidruk spscience@gmail.com
Here is a movie on how to set up the presentation
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Interesting Idea
Could you make a movie just using your cellphone? And have it pack a punch like this one does?
Monday, January 26, 2009
Hmm lets take one of those sidetrips
Here is a small little sidetrip to pass the time tonight. Remember to do your math problems.
Friday, January 23, 2009
REpost for 2 Minutes to Make a Difference
Welcome to your new project. Even though it seems like there is tons of time there isn't. Your project is to create a movie that makes a difference. You need to choose a topic that you can become passionate about. In your two minutes you will need to enlighten an audience of your peers and others around the world about the topic that is your passion.
Remember, you will be getting marks for completing parts of this project on time. Each subject Math, Language Arts, Science and Social Studies will be giving you a mark. This Project is an important part of your third term mark. Please take it seriously.
Here is the site that will be your home base. 2 Minutes to Make a Difference. On the side you will see many topics that can be chosen for this project. These are not the "ONLY" topics but are some interesting topics that you can choose for this project.
You need to complete this form to start the project,
The project runs from January 19th to April 9th (The Monday after Spring Break).
Please use the tag 2minutes when creating posts about the Movie Project.
Enjoy and be creative when you are learning.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Pre Quiz help
Here are a few videos created by 817 and 873 to help you with your quiz tomorrow.
Here is Bird's group doing a 2 step
Your quiz is right out of your homework. I have placed 4 questions at 2 different posts. YOu will find them in the comment section of each post. Please complete the forms at both posts to help me out.
Go to post, fill out form, go to comments to get questions. Do it at the next post as well. Good luck tomorrow.
Here is Bird's group doing a 2 step
Your quiz is right out of your homework. I have placed 4 questions at 2 different posts. YOu will find them in the comment section of each post. Please complete the forms at both posts to help me out.
Go to post, fill out form, go to comments to get questions. Do it at the next post as well. Good luck tomorrow.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Dividing 2 Step Equations
Here are the slides from today.
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Here are links to 2 videos about doing 2 step multiplying questions.
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Here are links to 2 videos about doing 2 step multiplying questions.
Live TV : Ustream
Free video streaming by Ustream
Monday, January 19, 2009
2 Minutes to Make a Difference
Welcome to your new project. Even though it seems like there is tons of time there isn't. Your project is to create a movie that makes a difference. You need to choose a topic that you can become passionate about. In your two minutes you will need to enlighten an audience of your peers and others around the world about the topic that is your passion.
Remember, you will be getting marks for completing parts of this project on time. Each subject Math, Language Arts, Science and Social Studies will be giving you a mark. This Project is an important part of your third term mark. Please take it seriously.
Here is the site that will be your home base. 2 Minutes to Make a Difference. On the side you will see many topics that can be chosen for this project. These are not the "ONLY" topics but are some interesting topics that you can choose for this project.
You need to complete this form to start the project,
The project runs from January 19th to April 9th (The Monday after Spring Break).
Please use the tag 2minutes when creating posts about the Movie Project.
Enjoy and be creative when you are learning.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Never say bored
Someone said they were bored last night on Facebook. Hmm you could do your math.... or you could do what this artist does.
To The End Of The Pencil And The Edge Of The Page from Green Thing on Vimeo.
To The End Of The Pencil And The Edge Of The Page from Green Thing on Vimeo.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Algebra Quiz 2 Corrections
Here are the corrections from today's quiz. Please answer the form at the bottom of the post.
GBBOA up to chapter 4 needs to be done by Monday. Chapter 3 is 4 pictures explaining 1 step and chapter 4 is your algetile movie. Please add labels of chapter3 and chapter4
Answer this form please
GBBOA up to chapter 4 needs to be done by Monday. Chapter 3 is 4 pictures explaining 1 step and chapter 4 is your algetile movie. Please add labels of chapter3 and chapter4
Answer this form please
Thursday, January 15, 2009
I get by with a little help from my friends
Spread the news. Here are 4 questions from tomorrows quiz.
60= n + 47
n - (-5)=17
n -3+5 =10
48=-6n
It is up to you how many people you show this information too. You came and found it. Good for you!!
60= n + 47
n - (-5)=17
n -3+5 =10
48=-6n
It is up to you how many people you show this information too. You came and found it. Good for you!!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Great Big Book of Algebra Chapter 3
Welcome to the third chapter in your Great Big Book of Algebra.
Your 4 pictures need to have an explanation about how to solve each. You can have the explanation in your picture or in your post.
Your four pictures must show an equation that is additive, subtractive, multiplicative and divisive. Do not use algetiles for this chapter. You will use them in chapter 4.
Your pictures can be done in paint or using a camera. Chapter 3 will be due MONDAY the 19th of January.
- Add the label onestep
- Add a title Chapter 3 One step Equation Solving
Your 4 pictures need to have an explanation about how to solve each. You can have the explanation in your picture or in your post.
Your four pictures must show an equation that is additive, subtractive, multiplicative and divisive. Do not use algetiles for this chapter. You will use them in chapter 4.
Your pictures can be done in paint or using a camera. Chapter 3 will be due MONDAY the 19th of January.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Friday, January 09, 2009
Multiplying and dividing one step algebra
Here are the slides from today
Here is a link to todays lesson on ustream
Here is a link to todays lesson on ustream
Thursday, January 08, 2009
One Step Equation Solving
Adding and Subtracting Equations
Ustream of the lesson
Multiplying and Dividing Equations
Ustream of the lesson
Ustream of the lesson
Multiplying and Dividing Equations
Ustream of the lesson
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