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1-1 and 1-2 Planbook 2019-2020
HERE ARE THE GROUPINGS AND CLASSES FOR THE OPTIONAL LIVE SESSIONS IN JUNE
For the final two classes of optional live Humanities, we will do our Book Club presentations. These can be 1. done live in school; 2. be done live, remotely and screened by live class; 3. Be pre-recorded and uploaded to Teams by 9 am June 10th (we will the screen these in the live session on June 10 and 11th). If you are listed as TBD, contact Mr. Hamilton in the Teams general chat and let him know your preference.
BLOCK A2/G2 (HALF OF 1-1 IN BC PARTNERS) GROUP #1
9:40 Mo June 1 12:00 We June 10 (BC presentations -live option) 9:40 Mo June 15 (BC presentations-live option) Teperson, Asher, Turin, Sam: remote live on June 10 Muhammad, Taha, Sze, Aaron: remote live June 10 Santos, Carlo, Renneckar, Casey: live in class June 15 Bechtold, Ariana, Evans, Katie: live in class June 15 Sageev, Karim Lee, Tyler: live in class June 15 Krivokapic, Katarina, Anthony, Victoria: prerecorded by 9 am June 10, shown June 10 Wind, Maja, Rolfsen, Sophie : live June 15 |
BLOCK A4 /G4 (HALF OF 1-1 IN BC PARTNERS) GROUP #2
12:00 Mo June 1 9:40 Th June 11 (BC presentations -live option) 12:00 Mo June 15 (BC presentations -live option) Rehmus, Will Kim, Jae-yoon: live in class June 15 Werstiuk, Jordan Li, Justin: live in class June 11 Gibb, Katie Chan, Kyle: live in class June 15 Shorthouse, Will Hu, Henry Manning, Kade: live in class June 15 Chisham, Sophie, Olynyk, Renna: prerecorded to show June 11Silver, Eliana, Bell, Marlena: live in class June 15 |
BLOCK B1/H2 (HALF OF 1-2 IN BC PARTNERS) GROUP #1
9:40 Tu June 2 8:30 Fr June 12 (BC presentations -live option) 9:40 Tu June16 (BC presentations -live option) Tam, Lauren, Yang, Sarah: live remotely June 12 Shew, Nicole, Shergill, Kiryna: prerecorded and viewed June12 Sheng, Ariel, Wu, Alan: live in class June 16 Chan, Frankie, Jiang, Geoff: live remotely June 16 Mickovic, Mia, Munkh-Orgil, Nomuna: live in class June 16 Bryden, Mac, Guralnick, Aaron: live in class June 12 Janze, Luke, Zhong, Jasmine: live remotely June 12 |
BLOCK B4/H4 (HALF OF 1-2 IN BC PARTNERS) GROUP #2
8:30 We June 3 10:50 Fr June 12 (BC presentations -live option) 8:30 We June 17 (BC presentations -live option) Liu, Ariel, Huang, Katherine: live remotely June 12 La, Tracy, Gehring, Lila: live in class June 17 Paré, Naomi, Ng, Jenalyn: live in class June 17 Wong, Jacqui, Hamad, Reemo: live in class June 17 Walle-Jensen, Linden, McColl, Bryn: live in class June 17 Clague, Lauryn, Kagetsu, Sydney: prerecorded and viewed June 12 Beznosova, Maria, Woolvett, Veronica:live remotely June 12 |
Strathcona is cancelled for 2020
Looking for Book Club ideas? 14 high school students share the one book they think their entire generation should read. Our Book Club project will be due in the third week of May, with presentations to follow in early June. The journal component will be due before then, in late April.
A WORD ON "I" REPORTS: If you receive an "I" on part or a whole of an assignment, it means that you are not yet meeting the expectations for that assignment or component of the assignment. This is a great opportunity! In most cases, Mr. Hamilton will show in a rubric or commentary how you can achieve competency. After a discussion with him where you agree upon a new completion date, you will be allowed to revise the assignment and resubmit WITH THE ORIGINAL AND RUBRIC ATTACHED. It will then be re-assessed to see if it then meets the competencies for the assignment.
Thanks to Mike Huot for helping out with our Riel retrial!
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Did you enjoy yourself at Word! at the Writers' Festival? Do you want to see more live poetry performances? Are you curious about performing poetry yourself live in front of people? If so, think about checking out Cafe Deux Soleils every fourth Monday for the Youth Poetry Slam.
Headlines/Sidelines for online term 3 2020
In other news... HEADLINES AND SIDELINES for 2019-2020 continues to include beat correspondents (people that are assigned to cover certain areas of the world/issues. Each 'beat' will have two groups of reporters covering it. Try to cover stories that have different 'tones' on your beat (that is, it's important for the important Headline to be covered, but also a Sideline which may explore a human interest, uplifting, or humourous story on the beat). You will required to investigate the story using at least two sources. If the 'facts' are different, this make be worth noting and considering why. Make sure not to cover the exact same story (either on your beat, or across different beats. That being said, it is often interesting to see the interconnectedness of news stories, so it is ok to report on how the story affects your beat. Remember, that communication between reporters and across beats is essential. Prepare a powerpoint or similar presentation where your group teaches us about your story, answering at least the journalistic "5 W's". Also, remember to engage the audience with inquiry afterwards- allow them to think about and engage with your story.
TERM 3 Beat Reporters 1-1
Beat Reporters #1 Reporters #2
COVID Renna, Sophie R, Carlo Katie G., Henry H., Katarina K.
Global Hotspots Ariana, Marlena Justin, Tyler, Sam
US Domestic Victoria, Eliana Will R, Casey, Aaron
Canadian Foreign Asher, Karim, Jordan Kyle, Will, Kade
Canadian Domestic Sophie C, Katie E, Maja W Taha, JaeYoon
Regional/Local
TERM 3 Beat Reporters 1-2
Beat Reporters #1 Reporters #2
COVID Frankie and Tracy Mia & Kiryna
Global Hotspots Lila, Lauryn, Ariel S. Jas and Naomi
US Domestic Nic, Nom, Syd Linden, Aaron,Reemo
Canadian Foreign Katherine, Veronica Alan and Geoff
Canadian Domestic Mar and Lauren Jacwui and Gen
Regional/Local Ariel L and Sarah Y Luke & Mac & Bryn
TERM 2 Beat Reporters
Canadian Foreign Affairs
1-1 Will S, Kade, Kyle, Jordan
Canadian Domestic Interest
1-1: Maja and Sophie C, Katie
Regional/Local
1-1: Jae-Yoon, Taha, Asher, Karim
Global Hotspots
1-1 Will and Casey
US Domestic
1-1 Justin, Sam, Tyler, Aaron
US Domestic:
1-2 Naomi and Jasmine and Reemo
Global Hotspots
1-2: Sydney, Nomuna Nicole
1-2: Canada International
Sarah Y, Ariel L
Canada Domestic
1-2 Jaqui and Jenalyn
Regional/Local
1-2: Lauren, Tracy
TERM 1 Beat Reporters
Canadian Foreign Affairs
1-1 Ariana and Marlena 1-2 Katherine and Frankie
Canadian Domestic Interest
1-1: Jordan, Kyle, Will, Kade 1-2 Kiryna, Mia, Veronica
Regional/Local
1-1: Karim, Asher 1-2 Alan, Luke
Global Hotspots
1-1 Taha, Jae-Yoon 1-2 Mack and Bryn
US Domestic
1-1 Sophie R, Kat K, Renna 1-2 Aaron, Linden, Geoff
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