Teachers have returned to work from Spring Break. During the break, administrators were developing plans for continuing the school year with an online learning platform.
For the first week back, Monday April 6th to Thursday April 9th, teachers will be contacting students and guardians via phone call to check-in to see how families are coping and to retrieve information around access to technology. Lessons and tasks will NOT be assigned this week. For the time being, independent learning activities can be accessed here, from the CBE website. Students and guardians can also access resources from the Learn Alberta Online Reference Centre. Common grade assignments will be provided next week via Google Classroom.
This week, students will be added to Google Classrooms, through the same Google platform that students have been using all year (Google Docs, Slides, Drive, etc.). Starting next week, Google Classrooms will be the main point of contact for information and all things related to school-based learning. Therefore, this blog will no longer be updated, as all information will be accessed via Google Classroom. Your homeroom teacher will contact you over the course of the next two days. If you still have questions around Google Classroom or anything else moving forward, AFTER TUESDAY, please email your homeroom teacher with any questions you have.
This is a challenging time, however, we will all get through this together.
Thank you.
Jesse Duss - Humanities - jjduss@cbe.ab.ca
Richard Pak - Math/Science - rypak@cbe.ab.ca
Grade 9 Math/Science 2019-20
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Monday, March 16, 2020
March 16-20
The purpose of teacher blogs is to inform students and their families of day-to-day learning and activities throughout the school year. We will continue to communicate learning opportunities and will provide links to online learning resources through these blogs.
Important information related to all school decisions will continue to be emailed to parents/guardians and can also be found on the CBE website (www.cbe.ab.ca).
Suggestions for Learning from Home K-9
Children are naturally curious learners and there are opportunities at home to engage their learning. We have created a webpage that offers a variety of educational ideas to support literacy, numeracy and wellness at home for this week. The resources are meant as suggestions only. You may choose to use the links and activities as needed over the next few days as more long-term educational programming is considered.
Monday, March 2, 2020
March 2-6
This week,
We moved forward in our linear equations unit in math.
Practice work can be found below:
- Mr. Pak
February 24-28
This week,
We dove deeper into the electricity unit.
We discussed topics such as energy forms and transformations, static electricity, electric charges and charge separation, cells and batteries, and electrical safety.
The students were assigned a virtual lab entitled "Modifying Electrochemical Cells" which will be due Monday, March 2. The link to the lab is below.
Modifying Electrochemical Cells
- Mr. Pak
We dove deeper into the electricity unit.
We discussed topics such as energy forms and transformations, static electricity, electric charges and charge separation, cells and batteries, and electrical safety.
The students were assigned a virtual lab entitled "Modifying Electrochemical Cells" which will be due Monday, March 2. The link to the lab is below.
Modifying Electrochemical Cells
- Mr. Pak
Thursday, January 30, 2020
January 27-30
This week,
We moved forward in our matter and chemistry unit talking about chemical reactions. We learned how to write and balance chemical reactions with reactants, products, states, etc., as well as rates of reactions, and chemical balances.
Some textbook questions to support this learning can be found on:
Pg. 165 #1-9
Pg. 170 #1-7
Pg. 162 #1-9
- Mr. Pak
We moved forward in our matter and chemistry unit talking about chemical reactions. We learned how to write and balance chemical reactions with reactants, products, states, etc., as well as rates of reactions, and chemical balances.
Some textbook questions to support this learning can be found on:
Pg. 165 #1-9
Pg. 170 #1-7
Pg. 162 #1-9
- Mr. Pak
Friday, November 29, 2019
November 25-29
This week,
We started working through matter and chemistry in science, talking about the particle model of matter, physical properties and the classification of matter, etc.
This work can be supplemented with questions from the textbook to improve proficiency in this area:
Pg. 109 #1-4
Pg. 110 #1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12
Students have been advised to take a textbook home if they did not complete this in class. Also, a digital copy of the textbook has been shared with every student through Google Drive.
- Mr. Pak
We started working through matter and chemistry in science, talking about the particle model of matter, physical properties and the classification of matter, etc.
This work can be supplemented with questions from the textbook to improve proficiency in this area:
Pg. 109 #1-4
Pg. 110 #1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12
Students have been advised to take a textbook home if they did not complete this in class. Also, a digital copy of the textbook has been shared with every student through Google Drive.
- Mr. Pak
Friday, November 22, 2019
November 18-21
This week,
We began our new unit (shape and space) in math. We learned about breaking 3D figures into 2D basic shapes to find surface area; shapes including:
Rectangles: area = length x width
Triangles: area = base x height, divided by 2
Circles: area = pi x radius squared
circumference = pi x diameter
In addition, we did supplementary textbook work to practice these skills:
Pg. 32
Level 1 #4-6
Level 2 #8-10
Level 3 #12, 13
Level 4 #14, 15, 17, 22
The textbook has been shared with all students on Google Drive. If it cannot be found, free online versions can be found by searching "Math Links 9 Textbook".
- Mr. Pak
We began our new unit (shape and space) in math. We learned about breaking 3D figures into 2D basic shapes to find surface area; shapes including:
Rectangles: area = length x width
Triangles: area = base x height, divided by 2
Circles: area = pi x radius squared
circumference = pi x diameter
In addition, we did supplementary textbook work to practice these skills:
Pg. 32
Level 1 #4-6
Level 2 #8-10
Level 3 #12, 13
Level 4 #14, 15, 17, 22
The textbook has been shared with all students on Google Drive. If it cannot be found, free online versions can be found by searching "Math Links 9 Textbook".
- Mr. Pak
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