Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Wednesday, November 2. 2011

Happy Birthday Cookie Monster!

You can learn a great deal from Cookie Monster; he is the four year old in us all who is the epitome of instant gratification. But Cookie Monster can teach us about questions and patience...like in the video below



Today's schedule is B-A-D-C

B Block Geography 12 - Today we're back in the library for our last class day to work on our Mass Wasting pamphlet and you can find the assignment on yesterday's blog entry. Today is the last day that I can give you for this assignment as the library is booked solid so you'll need to do some research on your own. This assignment is due next Monday and I'd like you to submit it digitally to me. Please save your document as a publisher file (.pub) and e-mail it to my school mail address...Thanks.

A Block Criminology 12 -Today we start with a quiz on white collar and property crime. After the quiz we'll begin our seminar discussions on the topics you've been researching. Remember you've got a minimum of five minutes and this is not a stressful situation. Good luck.


D Block Social Studies 11
- Today we will spend the entire class finishing our look at the Paris Peace Conferences and the Treaty of Versailles. We worked on "Great Suffering" A, B & C yesterday so you have the block to continue the work we started:
  1. Great Expectations work section questions A, B, and C
  2. Germany Re-Made: The Treaty of Versailles work section questions A and B
  3. Europe Re-Shaped: The Other Paris Peace Treaties work section questions A and B
  4. The League of Nations work section question B
  5. A Dictated Peace: The Treaty of Versailles work section questions A, B and C
For more info see:
UK History Site Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Versailles documents
First World War dot com Treaty of Versailles
You Tube video on Treaty of Versailles
BBC World War One Treaty of Versailles

C Block Law 9/10 - Today we'll start the class by working through our final quiz in the class. After we'll go to the library for an extra block to finish our web page project. Your web page project is due Monday in class and you'll need to give me the URL of your web page so that I may view it. Please make sure that the spelling of the web page address is correct. If your page is forensicchemistry.com and you give me the address forinsicchemistry.com then I won't be able to view it and therefore will not be able to mark it. The best way to give me your address is to cut and paste the address and mail it to me (my e-mail address is on the course outline). Thanks and I look forward to seeing your work.

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