jeudi 11 décembre 2014

Rambling Autobiography


I was born just early enough to be called a child of the sixties, two months before Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the surface of the moon. I used to get nervous on the first day of school. I have a weakness for my dad’s soggy tomato sandwiches. There’s something nostalgic about the way the juice soaks into the bread. I used to read under my covers with a flashlight at night until my mom (also an avid reader) told me I had no bedtime if I was reading. A first-grader once told me he would not tell the « Santa secret » because he understood that the others needed to believe. I once wanted to run away from home so I hid under the front porch to see how long it would take my family to miss me. My grumbling stomach never allowed me to find out. When I was 9, I saw my first dead body as they pulled a bloated seven year old from the public swimming pool in the park down the street. When I grow up, I want to be a writer. I love my job, but I still get nervous on the first day of school.



jeudi 4 décembre 2014

Lists, Lists, and More Lists


Making a list can be loads of fun, but often the hardest part is coming up with a great topic. We have had a couple brainstorming sessions to bring you some ideas to help get those creative juices flowing. Feel free to use one of the ideas in the list below or use them to inspire you to come up with other great list topics.
  • Invent your own community and the rules you would choose.
  • Survival Guide (for whatever you choose)
  • How To... (Be as creative as you want with this one)
    • Catch Santa
    • Sell "something"
    • Do Math in Outer Space
    • Come up with a good homework excuse
    • Get rid of your siblings
    • Blow your nose when the class is silent
    • Get out of chores
    • Get out of going to mass
    • Sneak out of jail
    • Eat Doritos in a library 
    • Find your "hidden" Christmas presents
    • Trick your parents into...
    • Read minds
    • Know if Santa is Real
    • Sneak stuff into ...
    • Get on the Dr Phil show
    • Make Bad News sound like Good News
    • Get out of a dreary conversation
    • Convince your teacher you've read a book
    • Play an instrument
  • What to do during an embarrassing moment
  • Job Requirements (for the job of your choice)
  • Excuses to get out of ...
  • People I'd like to have dinner with
  • People I'd Like to BE
  • Things you probably don't know about me
  • Top Ten List
  • Reasons the Dodo is extinct
  • Bucket List
  • What to do when you're bored
  • What to do when your brother annoys you
  • List of useful paradoxes
  • Superpowers I'd like to have

jeudi 27 novembre 2014

Expérience de photosynthèse

Quel est l'importance de la distance entre la plante et la lumière sur le taux de la photosynthèse? Voici une petite expérience pour découvrir le lien.

Expérience

vendredi 21 novembre 2014

Les écosystèmes: Réflexion sommative

Pour la troisième réflexion de vidéo, vous avez reçu une feuille qui donne les détails des critères que nous avons choisis pour ce document. J'attache une copie ci-dessous. N'oubliez pas les consignes suivantes:

1. Préparer le message de blogue avec 

  • un titre (Réflexion #3: Les grandes prairies) par exemple
  • un texte qui décrit ce que le lecteur va trouver dans le document
  • une image
  • les libellés (SN, Écosystèmes, Réflexion, Vidéo, Grandes prairies)
  • et le lien au document Google
2. Partager le document Google avec moi. Si tu ne partage pas le document, je ne pourrai pas le lire, ni le commenter.

3. Insérer des commentaires dans le document Google qui démontrent la preuve que tu as vérifié les critères demandés dans le document.

dimanche 16 novembre 2014

Quelques loups changent un écosystème?


Une excellente vidéo qui démontre l'incroyable effet du retour de quelques loups dans un écosystème. Je savais que certaines choses changeraient, mais je ne savais pas que l'effet serait aussi prononcé! Qu'en pensez-vous? Laissez des détails de la vidéo dans vos commentaires.

vendredi 14 novembre 2014

Test A - Sciences de la nature

lundi 10 novembre 2014

A Dozen Things You Probably Don't Know About Me


First of all, I would like to start off by telling you a few "little known" facts about me - things that you would not normally know just by being in my class...

1. I am the second in a family of 6 children. Being one of the oldest certainly had its advantages, but the example I had to set for the younger ones could cramp my style just as easily.

2. I studied the classical violin for 12 years, starting at the age of 4. By 11, I was certain I would one day be a concert violinist.

3. One of my obsessions as a child prompted me to become a teacher. Would you believe it has something to do with new school supplies every September?

4. I LOVE to read and I am never without a book. (OK, this one will be very obvious to you if you are in my class - or even in the same school.)

5. I have recently taken an interest in photography. I see the world so differently now that I can picture everything immortalized on film.

6. I would one day like to be a published writer. I'm certain there's a story in me that's itching to get out.

7. I love to laugh. Except when in church. My sister can certainly back me up on that one.

8. I have never had a cup of coffee in my life. Am I the only adult in the natural world that cannot stand the taste?

9. I ran my first half marathon last Jume. OK, I never in a million years thought I would be doing this in my lifetime, but it was amazing!

10. I would love to travel the Earth. There is far too much to experience in one lifetime and I am already so far behind!

11. When I read, I sometimes forget who I am. I experience guilt and shame, embarrassment and joy through the characters in the stories before I remember that I am not really there.

12. I was almost kicked out of a Bon Jovi concert for smoking pot. Just remember, things are not always as they seem!