Wednesday, 31 January 2018



Welcome to semester 2!

For starters, we're going to go over our course outline and learn a few things about the routines and rules of our class.

For writing, we'll write on the following topics:

  1. ELL 1/2 Social Studies: If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
  2. ELL 3 Social Studies: Is it better to see the world through a computer/device or through your own eyes? Why?
  3. ELL 1/2 Science: How much time do you spend taking care of your health? Do you feel like you take care of yourself?
  4. ELL 3 English: Is it ever acceptable to keep a secret in order to protect someone?

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Squeamish Seal meme

Yes - the rumors are true. The science test has been delayed until Monday, January 22.

ELL Social Studies Your Topic:
What is one thing you couldn't live without? Why?

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

It's halfway day!

Social Studies
Read this article about an endangered species. An endangered species is for things that live in the world - we use this word when they might all die. Some animals become extinct when people hunt too many of them, some animals become extinct because there are other, stronger animals which eat or kill them.

After you read, think about this question:

How much should people spend in time and money to help endangered species? Should people even bother?


Monday, 15 January 2018

It's time for more January!

Hello everyone, here's are work today!

Social Studies
Let's start by reading this, and answering a few questions about it! (These questions are for 850L - so you can try that level!)
  1. What are two health problems that children can get from too much screen time?
  2. What is the problem with changing "no-screen rules"?
  3. What is similar when we compare snacks and using cell phones?
  4. What ability will improve if we put our phones away for a short time?
  5. How does taking cell phones away make children more independent?
Science

























Today I'll make sure your sentences are corrected, then we'll talk about the next part of our chemicals unit.


Tuesday, 9 January 2018

It's halfway day!

Social Studies
Today we'll be going over part 30 for grammar and onward towards the end of the semester!

  1. Grammar 30.
  2. Check answers (weather)
  3. Fire and Fury // Discussion
  4. Writing Prompt

Good Morning!

Social Studies
  1. Basketball questions and reading.
  2. Read this and do the questions below!
  3. Unit 29/30 GRAMMAR.
Questions for reading!
  1. Why do schools close sometimes in the winter?
  2. What are some of the worries school leaders have about students if the schools close?
  3. What does the article recommend to avoid becoming cold?
  4. How bad do you feel the weather should be before we close SLSS?
ELL Science
  1. Homework check (vocabulary)
  2. Vocabulary speaking review.
  3. Reading questions (p. 18-22)
  4. Vocabulary practice handout.

Monday, 8 January 2018

More to come!

ELL Science
Welcome back everyone! Here's our new vocabulary!




  1. Copy vocabulary on to your vocab tracking sheet.
  2. Do the questions.
  3. Do the vocabulary review.

Sunday, 7 January 2018

Welcome to 2018!

Satisfied Seal meme

Welcome back to the new year! It's time to wrap up our work as the semester comes to a close. That means lots of writing!

I know we've been away for a month, so we'll go over the big parts of the paragraph again before we start. Check it out:
  1. Topic sentence. What will you write about in your paragraph?
  2. Body sentences (3 - 6 sentences). 
  3. Concluding sentence. There are many ways to do this, think about these questions. You only would answer one of them:
    1. What is your overall feeling about this topic?
    2. What big message should we remember about this topic?
    3. Why was it important to write about this topic?
If you're feeling brave, you can also write many paragraphs.

In Canada many people like to make New Year's Resolutions. These are goals that we work on for the year. Here's an example of a New Year's Resolution:

(Check the underlined section - this is how to use a semi-colon. Two sentences that are very similar can have a semi-colon. You don't have to make a semi-colon in level 1 or 2, but you can if you like!)

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     This year, I will drive less, and take the bus more. Driving cars makes a lot of pollution and people don't get exercise in their cars; if I take the bus, I can help the environment. As long as I leave a little earlier, I can get to school on time. Also, I can meet interesting people on the bus, like other students who take the bus to school. I think all people should do something good for the world, and this is my way to do a good thing.

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Now, make your own New Year's Resolution!

Social Studies
Check out this link, and read a little about the history of basketball!

Pick your reading level - the lowest is about level 2. Please use a dictionary if you need help with new words.

  1. Why is it called "basket" ball?
  2. Who invented Basketball? Where was it invented?
  3. How did racism affect basketball in the 1960s? What rule changed?
  4. After this rule changed, how did they make basketball exciting again?
  5. Overall, do you think that basketball has improved or become worse? Why?