Monday, March 8, 2021

March 8th to 12th

 History:

This week is starting with an open-book test on life in New-France between 1713. Students have access to everything in Workspace to complete this task. From there we will further explore what life was like in New-France after 1713. We will read about and discuss rising tensions in New-France surrounding who controls the territory. This will take us to our study of the Treaty of Utrecht and how it changed the landscape of New-France for good.

Religion:

Students are working on their Ten Commandments Brochure this week. They will have all week to complete this assignment in which they will take a deeper dive into analyzing each one of the commandments. This assignment is due next Monday for 7-1, 7-2, and 7-3.

Art:

Students are continuing their Jungle Art project.

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

March 1st to 5th

 History:

We will start this week off by examining the government in New-France between 1713. We will look at how it worked and how it is organized. Students will review a note before completing corresponding comprehension questions. From there, we will be taking some time to examine objects that were important in the establishment and development of New-France. Our third class of the week will be dedicated to review. There will be an open-book test next week; Monday for 7-1 & 7-2 and Tuesday for 7-3.

Religion:

This week we continue our study of the Ten Commandments. Students are presenting their comic strips on one of the Ten Commandments. From there, they will embark on an individual reflection activity of all of the Ten Commandments.

Art:

We are starting a new project this week - Jungle Art. Students will create their own piece of jungle art while using Henri Rousseau's jungle art as inspiration. We will be taking a couple of weeks to complete this assignment.