Whether it's the map of the city, the province, the country, or the world, our class produced some remarkable maps by which to remember Canadian geography. Check out this little gallery of those who wished to share their work. Can you pronounce all the names of places on these maps?
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Friday's Assignment
Having gone all over the world, the country, and the province, we now zero in on our great city, Toronto.
Here are your tasks for this morning:
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| What's going on in this picture? Is it funny? |
- Using google images or the foldable maps, fill in the blank map of Toronto
- Role play this exercise on urban geography: Business Zoning
Field Trip Thursday: Pick-Your-Own Fruits/Vegetables at Farintosh Farms
More pictures available in our FB photo album! Also, be sure to check out the amazing pictures at your classmates' blogs: Majid, John, Niki, Joyce
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| Niki, Xiaoying, Max, and John are farmers for the day! |
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| Isn't it great when the alumni join in? Do you see Mahsa, Sutharsan, Edgar, Sara, Mehran, Majid, Mahsan, Nishi, and Wendy? |
What an amazing field trip it turned out to be, with two classes there and perfectly cold weather--in the teens Celsius--but we all got our fill for fun, fruit, and food (check out John's feasting on an earful in our FB site)! Thanks be to Almighty God for the sunshine, rain, and fertile soil that we enjoy in what was Upper Canada, what we now call the Province of Ontario!
For your report writing, here are some words that you may like to use:
pick-up/drop-off area ... car pool ... HOV lane ... barn house ... zucchini ... peaches ... eggplant ... corn on the cob ... eat it raw ... beans ... garlic ... green onions ... fields ... pick ... pluck ... pose for pictures ... candid shots ... horizon ... skyline ... tomatoes ... watermelons ... bushel ... windchill ... shiver ...
Location:
11858 Warden Avenue, ON L0H 1G0, Canada
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Wednesday's Assignment
So, we move from Canada to Ontario to Canada's place in the world. How do you think the world views Canada?
Here are your tasks:
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| Look at the map and think of each province or territory. Discuss the accuracy of the map with a partner. |
Here are your tasks:
- Role play with a partner: World Map
- Fill in World Map Handout and check it with a partner.
Tuesday's Assignment
Ok, let's line up some cars to head out of Toronto into the less-urban parts of the province! Are you ready to do that on this coming Thursday? What do you imagine seeing?
So, for this morning, here are your tasks:
| Check out the earlier posts on our field trip--field trip, geddit? |
- Using google search and google images, fill in the blank map of Ontario.
- Listen to this audio, and follow using the handout.
Saturday, August 9, 2014
Monday's Assignment
Here are this afternoon's tasks:
Here are your tasks:
- Using google images or the class atlas/globe, fill in the blank map of Canada
- Read about the life of an Inuit child, and compare that your childhood with a partner.
- Write on your blog about a day in your life during your childhood.
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| Tell two classmates what you think is happening in the above cartoon. |
Here are your tasks:
- Watch this comparative video and do the exercise.
- Watch this video on Churchill and do the exercise.
- Phone 905-887-5727, the number of the farm we're visiting this week, and listen to the message with a partner. Write down:
- The vegetables/fruits available this week. Which ones can you PYO (Pick Your Own)?
- The address of the farm. Check with other classmates.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Friday's Assignment
For this afternoon, do this CLB 6 L task: Follow instructions on how to treat a burn or stop bleeding from a medical practitioner on the phone (such as a health information line). Do this exercise and post on your blog the steps listed as well as the link to the exercise.
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| Look up the term "ambulance chaser," and tell a partner why this picture is funny. (Or not) |
- Roleplay with a partner: Calling an Ambulance
- Listening and Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words and make sentences from Learning Fire Safety to post on your blog.
- Read your partners’ blogs and comment on 5 of theirs.
Thursday's Assignment
Sometimes you ask for the police when you dial 911. What do the police carry in your country of origin? Are their weapons lethal? Today, we look at some of the weapons used by the police in Canada in an emergency.
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| Do you recognize the uniform in the picture? Look up the term "taser" in Google Search, Images, and Video. |
- Roleplay: Getting Mugged
- Watch this video. Take dictation of only the officer’s words: 2:55 - 3:25
- Discuss with your classmates the reasons for the woman’s arrest. Compare that taser arrest with this one in Vancouver airport, made the headlines.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Wednesday's Assignment
Today's program is special: we have an Info Session on Fire Safety: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Before the session, if there's time, here are your tasks:
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| Tell two people why this picture is funny. |
- Read, and write down 5 new facts about calling 911.
- Roleplay with a partner: Fire and Firefighters
Monday, August 4, 2014
Tuesday's Assignment
Welcome back after a long, long weekend! I hope you are well watered and fed and all ready to roll!
This week we are looking at the topic of health and safety, specifically, the issue of emergencies:
This week we are looking at the topic of health and safety, specifically, the issue of emergencies:
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| What's so funny? Caption for the other picture: "My emergency plan will be ready next week. Enjoy the rest of your flight." |
- Roleplay with a partner: Making an Emergency Medical Call
- Blog about your partner’s field trip to the Ribfest and/or the Civic Holiday long weekend.
- Make sure to check your work using the Editing Checklist and with two partners before publishing.
- Feel free to include pictures and videos to make your post attractive.
- Comment on three people's blogs.
Friday, August 1, 2014
Friday's Field Trip: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Ribfest!
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| The party begins for Kevin, Max, Mahsan, Mandana, Nishi, Majid, Joyce, Niki, and Ying. Unfortunately, Linda, Richard, and Sutharsan could not be pictured. |
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| Decisions, decisions ... |
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| Look who inhaled the pulled pork right off the sandwich! |
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| All-time favourite--riiiiiiiiiiiibsss!!! |
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| Who wants some serious arterial blockage ... eat up! |
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| Not much left of that bloomin' onion! Yay!! |
Time to share the pictures, update your blogs, and talk about our next field trip!
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