We have a class composition grant for our grade 7 and grade 8 French Immersion classes. We have a bilingual certified teacher (Ms. Stephanie Campbell) with our classes (FI Language Arts, Science, Math and Social Studies) for 12 full days spread over a period of 30 days. Ms. Campbell will be working one-on-one with students as well as in small groups helping students with their reading and writing skills.
7F French Immersion Social Studies - We have covered very quickly our geographic outcomes related to our unit on Ancient Rome. Students are currently presenting biographies of famous Romans. Once the presentations are finished, we will classify them in order chronologically and then discuss which one may have been the most important.
7F/8F French Immersion Language Arts - We have finally finished reading the novel "La Fille Parfaite". We are working on some end-of-novel projects to complete our study. All students must complete a profile on one of the characters from the novel. Students have taken notes on the characters throughout the novel, so all have a good basis on which to write a profile of a half to a full page.
Students will then have a choice of another assignment related to the novel. They are to either a) present an improvisation to the class b) do a drawing of a scene from the novel c) explain a favorite scene from the novel or d) write a comparison of this novel to our last novel, "Carmen en Fugue Mineur."
Students are to then pass in their booklets which will be marked again as part of their mark for the last semester.
8F French Immersion Social Studies - We have covered very quickly our geographic outcomes related to our new unit of study l'Amérique Française. Students are currently working in groups of 3 to determine the reasons for the Acadian Deportation.
9F French Immersion Language Arts - Mathieu Lippé concert, Monday, May 16th at the Centre Belle Alliance in Summerside. The grade 9 students have been invited by the Department of Education to attend a concert in Summerside. We are discovering the poetry, stories and music of Mathieu Lippé. Students are to have their permission slips to my by Friday, May 14th. We will go out to lunch after the concert and then return to school by 1:00 o'clock.
We have finally finished reading the novel "La Fille Parfaite". We are working on some end-of-novel projects to complete our study. All students must complete a profile on one of the characters from the novel. Students have taken notes on the characters throughout the novel, so all have a good basis on which to write a profile of a half to a full page.
Students will then have a choice of another assignment related to the novel. They are to either a) present an improvisation to the class b) do a drawing of a scene from the novel c) explain a favorite scene from the novel or d) write a comparison of this novel to our last novel, "Carmen en Fugue Mineur."
Students are to then pass in their booklets which will be marked again as part of their mark for the last semester.
9F French Immersion Social Studies - We have had great success in participating in the Student Vote. Results from our participation (as well as others schools on PEI and all over Canada) can be viewed at www.studentvote.ca/2011/results . We are extending our study of the election to learning about our Parliamentary system and others influences on democracy in Canada. Students will present various informations that they have gleaned from articles on GreenPeace, PETA, agricultural protests and other environmental groups.
We will return next week to our study of the base of our population in Atlantic Canada.
9B English Social Studies - We have had great success in participating in the Student Vote. Results from our participation (as well as others schools on PEI and all over Canada) can be viewed at www.studentvote.ca/2011/results . We are extending our study of the election to learning about our Parliamentary system and others influences on democracy in Canada. Students will present various informations that they have gleaned from articles on GreenPeace, PETA, agricultural protests and other environmental groups.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
Results - Student Vote Vote Etudiant
Grade 9 Social Studies Students
Thanks for your interest and participation in Hernewood's Student Vote. Our rate of participation was 85%; well done everyone! Thanks to all students who helped with the "How to cast your ballot" demonstrations and as workers at our voting station. And a big thank you to Egmont candidates Guy Gallant, Gail Shea and Jacquie Robichaud for participating in our Candidates' Forum held at Hernewood late April.
See results below:
Electoral District: Egmont
School Name:Hernewood Intermediate School
Vote Summary
Candidate/Candidat - Gail Shea - Party/Parti - Conservative Party of Canada / Parti conservateur du Canada - Votes/Numero de Votes: 30
Candidate/Candidat - Carl Anthony Arnold - Party/Parti - Green Party of Canada / Le Parti Vert du Canada - Votes/Numero de Votes: 7
Candidate/Candidat - Guy Gallant - Party/Parti - Liberal Party of Canada / Parti Libéral du Canada - Votes/Numero de Votes: 44
Candidate/Candidat - Jacquie Robichaud - Party/Parti - New Democratic Party / Nouveau Parti démocratique - Votes/Numero de Votes: 5
Total valid votes:86
Rejected votes: 2
More than 512,000 students cast Student Vote ballots last week.
The Student Vote results will be available this evening following the close of official polls at 10pm EST at:
www.facebook.com/studentvote
www.twitter.com/studentvote
www.studentvote.ca
CBC television has also committed to cover the results on air, but only following their ‘call’ of the election. As many presume this to be a tight race, the ‘call’ may come late in the evening.
Student Vote is working hard to ensure that your local newspaper will print the Student Vote results this week. Check tomorrow’s and Wednesday’s papers to review the Student Vote results.
Thanks for your interest and participation in Hernewood's Student Vote. Our rate of participation was 85%; well done everyone! Thanks to all students who helped with the "How to cast your ballot" demonstrations and as workers at our voting station. And a big thank you to Egmont candidates Guy Gallant, Gail Shea and Jacquie Robichaud for participating in our Candidates' Forum held at Hernewood late April.
See results below:
Electoral District: Egmont
School Name:Hernewood Intermediate School
Vote Summary
Candidate/Candidat - Gail Shea - Party/Parti - Conservative Party of Canada / Parti conservateur du Canada - Votes/Numero de Votes: 30
Candidate/Candidat - Carl Anthony Arnold - Party/Parti - Green Party of Canada / Le Parti Vert du Canada - Votes/Numero de Votes: 7
Candidate/Candidat - Guy Gallant - Party/Parti - Liberal Party of Canada / Parti Libéral du Canada - Votes/Numero de Votes: 44
Candidate/Candidat - Jacquie Robichaud - Party/Parti - New Democratic Party / Nouveau Parti démocratique - Votes/Numero de Votes: 5
Total valid votes:86
Rejected votes: 2
More than 512,000 students cast Student Vote ballots last week.
The Student Vote results will be available this evening following the close of official polls at 10pm EST at:
www.facebook.com/studentvote
www.twitter.com/studentvote
www.studentvote.ca
CBC television has also committed to cover the results on air, but only following their ‘call’ of the election. As many presume this to be a tight race, the ‘call’ may come late in the evening.
Student Vote is working hard to ensure that your local newspaper will print the Student Vote results this week. Check tomorrow’s and Wednesday’s papers to review the Student Vote results.
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