Friday, January 30, 2009

peruse

dictionary entry for : peruse

to read
to examine in detail
to read through with thoroughness

peruse

dictionary entry for : peruse

to read
to examine in detail
to read through with thoroughness

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Spectacular

Dictionary: Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way.

Dictionary Entry for Amity

amity: friendship

Indubitable Analogy

Indubitable is to unquestionable as humongous is to giant.

Slacken entrie

Analogy:
Slacken is to weaken as placard is to sign

Noah's Glossary Post

Dictionary Entry:
–noun
a large, pale-colored antelope, Addax nasomaculatus, of North Africa, with loosely spiraled horns.

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Origin:
1685–95; < L, presumably < some language of ancient North Africa

Noah's Glossary Post

Dictionary Entry:
–noun
a large, pale-colored antelope, Addax nasomaculatus, of North Africa, with loosely spiraled horns.

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Origin:
1685–95; < L, presumably < some language of ancient North Africa

Passive Glossary Page

Analogy

Passive is to quiet as prtrude is to stick out

Galia horwitz 7B

habanerras

habaneras

dictonary: a Cuban dance in slow duple time.

ameliorate

analogy: ameliorate is to worsen as good is to bad

Choler glossary entry

 Acrostic


Can't stand
Hollered
OMG
Leave me alone
Extremely
Restricted

Melody

Homework

-Glossary entries and posts (Fri)
-Literature Circle "Discussion Director" five questions and answers (Mon)

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Formidable Glossary Page

Analogy
Formidable is to daunting as friendly is to welcoming.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Err


Dictionary Entry:

Pronunciation: \ˈer, ˈər\
Function: intransitive verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French errer, from Latin errare to wander, err; akin to Old English ierre wandering, perverse, Gothic airzeis deceived
Date: 14th century

Analogy:


Err is to wander
As
big is to large


Thesaurus Entry: slip up, astray, blunder, wrong, mistake.
Headline:
Politician errs from his platform

Monday, January 26, 2009

Sustain Glossary Page

Analogy

Sustain is to continue as happy is to glad.

Galia Horwitz 7B

Homework

Since there were quite a few people missing today, here is what you missed:

We are beginning our literature circles next week. In preparation you need the following:

-a new duotang for tomorrow that you will be using for the program
-start thinking of a novel you would like to read.

You will be in groups of 4-6, reading the same book. I have a good collection from which you can choose. If you'd like to use a book that I don't have, you are welcome to bring in your own (provided that at least three other people will agree to get the book by next week).

We will be practicing the literature circle skills and jobs this week, and then we'll officially begin the program.

SICK/HOMEWORK

Hey Everyone!

Since I was sick today I was just wondering what homework or important announcements did i miss?...

Thank so much!

Ari

Gorals

Dictonary


Gorals: A long-haired goat- antelope with backward curving horns, found in mountainouse regions of eastern Asia.

Flokatis

Dictonary


A Greek woven woolen rug with a thick loose pile.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Frenzied Glossary Page

Frenzied is to frantic as photo is to picture.


-Isabelle

Oblivious Headline

"People are oblivious to the homeless"

Glossary Posts

Lieu:

Newspaper Headline:

Food bank announces that it would appreciate money in lieu of food.  


Oblivious:

Analogy:

Oblivious is to aware as black is to white.


Philanthropist:

Thesaurus Entry:

Synonyms:  patron, humanitarian, generous donor, goodhearted person

Antonyms:  miser, cheapskate, inconsiderate 


Ultimatum:

Dictionary entry:

Word:  ultimatum

Pronunciation:  ul-ti-ma-tum

Part of speech:  noun

Definition: a final, uncompromising demand or set of terms issued by a party to a dispute, the rejection of which may lead to a severance of relations or to the use of force.

Word origin:  1725-35 

Repast

ACROSTIC


Relish
Egg
Pasta
After
Supper
Tonight

Melody

Coming Soon: Book Club!

Hi everyone,

Our literature circles/book club will be starting very soon. In preparation for this, we need as many books as possible so that we have books and genres to suit everybody. Please bring in your favorite novels this week so we can start this excellent program.

Dictionary: Honour

A soure of pride and honour: You are a credit to your school.

Foundling Headline

Headline:
A foundling was rescued and taken off the streets yesterday morning.

Marc L. 7B

Friday, January 23, 2009

Ultra Headline

" New and improved Ultra goodie goodness cookies"

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Stalker

Stalker

The Stalker in the Night.

Puts Up A Great Fight.

He Will Kill For His Preys Sight.

He Thinks There is No One Watching.

But is He Right.

That Stalker in the Night.

For He Does Not Know.

That He is Not Alright.

For Tonight.

That Stalker in the Night.

Will Have A Great Fright.

When He Realizes He is Being Followed.

By a Stalker in the Night.

COOLIBAH DICTIONARY ENTRY

coolibah |ˈkoōləˌbä| (also coolabah)
noun
a northern Australian gum tree that typically grows near watercourses and yields strong, hard timber. • Eucalyptus microtheca, family Myrtaceae.
ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Kamilaroi (and related languages) gulubaa.

Glossary entry for "marcasite"

Marcasite

Dictionary: a semi-precious stone used in jewellery.

Improvise

Dialogue:

Oh no! Karen exclaimed

What happened? I asked.

I forgot our skit for drama at home!

I guess we will have to improvise the skit.

Sharon Ardon

Snow conditions on cypress

These are the snow conditions as of yesterday.

Base Temperature: -5˚C

Weather Conditions: Clear Skies

Visibility: Unlimited

Winds: Calm

Snow Depth: (Mid Mtn) 180 cm

Nordic Trail Conditions: Hard Packed and Trackset. Trails will soften as the day goes on.

New Snow (Over Night): 0cm

New Snow (Last 24 hrs): 0cm

Hope they help!!!!

Omit

Thesarus:

Synonyms: Antonyms:
delete add
eliminate inject
exterminate insert

chic

Analogy: chic is to stylish as sad is to blue

pundit

word tree: pundit

- punditic
-punditically
-punditry

- Mikaela

"auspicious" Dialogue

Lewis: Hey Wayne, yesterday I saw a black cat walking down an alyway
Wayne: Oh cool, I heared that it is an auspicious sign to see a black cat in an alyway
Lewis: That's so interesting, I have never heard about that
Wayne: Yah it's true, ok see you later Lewis
Lewis: Bye Wayne!

Dictionary: Impromptu

Done without being planned

Dialouge for Mimicry

Dialogue:
“Bye honey, don’t forget to go to the lost and found before you leave on the bus today,” Jack’s mother exclaims worried about her son.
“Yes, yes I know, see you later,” Jack walks off.
“Hold on Jack!” His mother yells
“What?” Jack hollers
“Remember Mimicry is spelled M-I-M-I-C-R-Y for your test sweetie”
“Thanks so much, I almost for got, Bye!” Jack replies
“Bye honey!”

Pounce glossary

Analogy

Pounce is to mug as slither is to slide

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Dictionary Entry for Forlorn

forlorn: sad and lonely because deserted; abandoned, or lost

Glossary page for reprieve

Analogy

reprieve is to punishment as free is to jailed 

Dear Tonya

Dear Aunt Tonya,

I’ve been meaning to ask you something. I came up with a great idea. You work so hard to get everything done. You always take great care of Lenny, Kaley and I.
You have too much driving to do, taking us everywhere. I have the answer to make your life easier. You will have time to do things like getting your hair done and just relaxing.
I’m ready to learn how to drive. Don’t worry you know I’ll be careful, I won’t go fast. Did you see Kenny’s car? It needs some paint but is doesn’t cost much. Donny’s father is giving him his old car. I got to ride in it yesterday.
I always follow the rules. I promise I will learn to drive safely. I can go to the store for you and take everyone anywhere. You can get you hair done to make it look very pretty and put you feet up and just relax.

Love,
The best driver in the whole world,
Frankie

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Canes Enable Free write

p.s. if you want to know why i am posting again its because i found some spelling mistakes and i wanted to improve it a little bit.

My thoughts on canes enable were, I never knew there were so many different canes for different illnesses. When Laurence came in with his purple t-shirt and black shorts and his leg I didn’t know what was happening. When he took off his leg and he showed us all the things he could do. It was amazing, I learned so much from him. On his life and his perspective and it makes you think how lucky you really are.

At the end I asked Laurence do you ever think it’s unfair why you have this cancer? And are you jealous when you see other people with two legs? He told me yes, I do think it’s unfair. But I am grateful that I’m alive and healthy.

I learned so much from him like: what places are accessible and what it was like for him to grow up with a prosthetic leg. Or how much it cost (a lot) or if you gain weight it hurts because you would have to change the leg to his size. What bothered me was when he said he applied for jobs and some people didn’t accept him because of his leg.

What surprised me was that he was so open and he does so many things. Like skiing, dancing, and he travels to so many places.

When I heard him talk abut accessible places. I was like aren’t all places accessible. Then I realized I was wrong and if I were to change things about a school it would be. Elevators, ramps, and more handicap parking.

-Aleesha

Monday, January 19, 2009

Canes Enable Free Write

My thoughts on canes enable were, I never new there were so many different canes for different illnesses. When Laurence came in with his purple t-shirt and black shorts and his leg I didn’t know what was happening. When he took off his leg and he showed us all the things he could do. What he did was amazing, I learned so much from him. On his life and his perspective and it makes you think how lucky you really are. At the end I asked Laurence do you ever think it’s unfair why you have this cancer? And are you jealous when you see other people with two legs? He told me yes, I do think it’s unfair. Bu I am grateful that I’m alive and healthy.

I learned so much from him like…. What places are accessible and what it was like for him to grow up with a prosthetic leg. Or how much it cost (a lot) or if you gain weight it hurts because you would have to change the leg to his size. What bothered me was when he said he applied for job and some people didn’t accept him because of his leg.

What surprised me was that he was so open and he does so many things. Like skiing, dancing, and he travels to so many places.

When I heard him talk abut accessible places. I was like aren’t all places accessible. Then I realized I was wrong and I realized that not a lot of places have ramps and handicap parking. If I were to change something about a school I would my more parking for handicap people. Or make elevators for people that can’t go up the stair.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Canes Enable Response

1) What are your thoughts on the presentation?

My thoughts on the presentation was that it was a very good one and that you learn a lot about canes and how they can be used. For example, there is the umbrella cane. It is a cane on one side and an umbrella on the other! Neat huh? Also the canes looked really cool. The word transportation sheet was kind of boring because it wasn’t something that interested me.

2) What did you learn?

I learned that there are a lot of people who are having a hard time out there in the world moving around and that we are lucky not to have to use a cane, wheelchair or crutches for the rest of our entire lives. I also learned that canes could be used for more than just walking. They used to be used to store liquor and the like and was also a symbol of authority (power).

3) What surprised you?

What surprised me the most was the weight of his prosthetic leg. It seemed to weigh 5 lbs. or more. Also, when I first saw him coming in, he looked like he had 2 legs. But when he came closer, I saw that on leg was a different colour that the other. Then, it hit me. He didn’t have 2 legs, but one real and one removable leg. He also gave a very good performance.

4) What are your thoughts on making places more accessible?

One idea that went through my head is making everybody “handicapped,” so that all areas will be accessible all the time. Another way that we could make places more accessible is by replacing all stairs with ramps so that it makes it easier on everyone to get around with heavy objects like suitcases. Or we could just get an elevator especially for the disabled for every set of staircases that are really big.

Homework

Do we have to do the glossary for friday??? and what other homework do we have in Mr. Gelmon???

Canes Enable

Canes Enable
I thought that presentation was very good and to the the point. The speaker Debbie Havusha was very good in enabling people to understand her organization. Personally I learned a lot about what canes can do for people. Debbie taught us about canes and what different canes can do for people. The guest Lawrence taught me many things like how much a prosthetic leg costs to how he can accomplish goals like somebody with two legs.

I learned that canes don’t only stabilize people but also that you can use them for many different ways. We also learned different ways you can move using the letters of the alphabet. Lawrence showed us what he could do with one leg. This gave me a better understanding to how people can adapt to different situations.

I was a bit surprised on how Lawrence was so confident to talk about his leg and his past. People I know would not feel as comfortable talking about their disability in front of a large group of people.

Ways that I would make different places accessible is to make ramps going on top of the stairs. I would also put in a hand rail and if i could an elevator.



Adam Cohen
7B

Canes Enable response

Canes Enable presentation was very fascinating to me because I learned daily challenges that I would have never imagined people having to go through. Debbie Havusha was like our ‘tour guide’ through the experience. I thought that she puts a lot of effort into anything she does. For example, the canes enable presentation and documentary. Although the presentation was only one third of what it should have been I thought it was very interesting and engaging.

The things I really liked were when Debbie took out Sarah Bear. Sarah Bear is a little stuffed animal with a prosthetic ‘leg’ that kids can hug to comfort them. She contains questions inside of her little ‘hoodie’ that we could each ask Lawrence such as ‘have you been able to do everything you have wanted to?’ All of these answers and questions were fascinating to me.

Just to think of the idea that one person can get around his wants, needs and dreams really touched me. His want or important but his dreams are incredible to accomplish. Many people think their life is over and they don’t do anything or take chances to see if thy can accomplish what their dream is. I think it’s incredible that Lawrence took in all of this news when h was just en years old.

Debbie introduced us to Lawrence around twenty or forty minutes into the presentation. Lawrence is a man who had is leg amputated and replaced with a prosthetic leg when he was just ten years old because he had bone cancer. Not in an insulting way, but, I could never do anything with just one leg. It would be a great challenge for me and I would be held back from many adventures that I would and had taken with my family. But that is where I went wrong. I thought that having one leg and a prosthetic leg isn’t good enough to do many physical activities out doors, indoors and in the water. But you can do almost anything you wish to do.

I also liked when Lawrence told us and showed us about him self, like when he took off his leg and he started to dance on one leg. He said "the way you move and where you move always means something different."What I found really nice is that he doesn’t consider himself different to us. He doesn’t care what people think of him, how they react to the news and his story or anything like that. When he told us that he had gone skiing for 6 hours yesterday on one leg I found that amazing and unbelievable. I took snowboarding lessons and the first hour of the class I broke my arm. I am surprised that he has not been sevearly injured while he was doing these physical activities.

Lawrence had us all guess how much a prosthetic leg costs. We were all way off because we guessed in the hundreds and tens. He told us that an average prosthetic leg costs about fifteen thousand dollars. I went in to shock and I can imagine that my mouth also flew open in shock. But what I really picked up was that fifteen thousand dollars, just for a NORMAL PROSTHETIC LEG!!!! That is a huge amount of money that would take years for me to raise! There are also some special prosthetic legs that can be put in water and those can cost up to forty thousand dollars!

I think that some people are assuming that there aren’t so many people that need wheelchairs in the world but it’s sad to hear that there are a lot more then you would imagine. Many places are not wheelchair accessible including our school. I find this really bad because there is one child that needs help walking in grade 4 because he has some disorders. So he uses a wheel chair. But he must have one on each floor of the school! Even though there are only 3 floors to the school I would imagine he has around four or five wheelchairs with him.

There have also been times when my fellow classmates have needed to be in wheelchair accessible places. Like Jonah, he was once in a wheelchair and because our school is non-wheelchair accessible he could not get around very easily. He could only use his wheelchair for recess and when he was on the main floor, lobby. The rest he had to do in crutches.

This also happened to me but I didn’t have to use a wheelchair. I only used crutches but the part that bugged me the most was that it was so hard to go up and down the stairs. It drove nuts! I had to get someone to carry my crutches up and down the stairs and then they needed to wait until I crawled up or down the stairs to get my crutches. I rented my crutches from London rugs and when I didn’t have anyone to carry my crutches for me I would have to just throw them down the stairs and just hope that nothing would happen to them. And luckily nothing did.


-Janine

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Canes Enable

Canes Enable Presantation

The Canes Enable presentation was very inspiring to me. It taught me many interesting things that I had not known before. Luckily, I have had the experience of working with Debby on this program last year for our Tikkun Olam project along with Alex. This helped me connect and feel like I had known a lot about Canes Enable during the presentation. I hope that Debby will join us again for the next part of her workshop.

Throughout this presentation I learned many new and amazing things. I found the umbrella cane a very neat invention, although there are some problems with it. I learned that handicapped is a derogatory term. Lawrence, was the highlight of the presentation for me. He showed us that it is possible to do all the things we do with only one leg. He told us that he had just recently skied four kilometres! Lawrence taught me that if you really put your mind to something, you can pursue it even with a disability. I also learned about how difficult and expensive it is to get a prosthetic leg. In my opinion, they should not be so expensive because families may be in need of one but might not be able to afford it. I know that Lawrence will succeed in anything he chooses to do.

What surprised me the most in this presentation is how open Lawrence answered each of the questions, even if they were extremely personal. It seemed to me that he no longer felt ashamed of his one leg but instead happy that he was unique and can do so many inspiring things. Lawrence was very nice in taking of his prosthetic leg and passing it around for us to see what it looked like and how it operated.

I feel that making things more accessible is a very important thing to do. People with disabilities should be treated equal to normal people; more accessible places are desperatly needed. People in wheelchairs really have a tough time getting around, but people with out disabilities take all the access we have for granted. I aspire that soon every thing will be just as accessible for a wheelchair user or anyone with any kind of disability as it is for us.

-Aviva

Jettison

Analogy: Jettison is to take as Mac is to PC.

Canes Enable by Jonah

I thought the presentation was amazing. Debbie and Lawrence were well spoken and easy to understand for our age group. I like the part when Lawrence took off his leg and did the bear crawl. Debbie’s idea of bringing Sarah bear was a nice touch. She also presented Sarah bear’s questions to the class and we passed a string that you pass to a person, which creates a web. The designs on the canes were incredible. The people at Canes Enable are so creative.

I learned that people with disabilities can do so much because before the presentation I thought they were very limited. Debbie and Lawrence showed us that with on leg you can do volleyball, bowling, skiing, dance and lots more things. I also learned about a prosthetic leg. It looks so realistic and very flexible. Having a prosthetic leg allows people to do more but it is so expensive.

I was so surprised that a prosthetic leg cost $40 000. That is the price for a good one. It must be very hard for people to afford one. Having a disability may limit your job possibilities and as Debbie said some disabled people get jobs that do not pay large salaries. How do you afford your bills plus $15 000 to $40 000 for a prosthetic leg. That is why it is good to spread awareness through presentations such as this one.

I think we need for our school to be wheelchair accessible. It has no elevator or ramp. When I was in a wheelchair I could only use it at recess and outside of the school. It was very painful because I had to use crutches up and down the stairs so may times and it was difficult. There was also no handicapped parking and it was hard to get out of the car and into my wheelchair in the drive through. I only had to be in the wheelchair for two months while for some people it is permanent. I really got a good idea of how difficult it is. I would make railings, escalators and elevators in most buildings.

Canes Enable Workshop Response

I thought that the presentation was really cool because we got to learn more about disabilities and we talked with Lawrence about his. I liked how he was so open about his prosthetic leg and how he wasn’t ashamed. I also liked it how Debbie told us about different disabilities and she spread awareness about them.

I learned that so many places in the world are actually not that accessible for people with disabilities and that we need to be more aware of that. Lawrence probed to us that even with one leg he can do almost everything that we can do. He can hop, dance, crawl, ski and do so many other things with just one leg.

I was really surprised that having one leg did not hold him back that much. He was very flexible, and could move around with ease. His prosthetic leg was very different that I expected it to be. In a way it looked very real, and it was very mushy and bendable. All of the different styles of canes were very cool too.

Everyone in the whole world should realize that we actually don’t have that many places that are accessible for people with special needs. We need to start to take action and spread the word. For example, even adding in braille to an elevator or adding in a few more wheel chair parking spaces would make a huge difference. If we do some simple things, it will make a huge difference.

Danny Greenberg

Canes Enable Workshop

Yesterday’s workshop was a very educational and exciting lesson. I learnt many things that I did not know about canes and other things as well. One of the things I learnt was the name of forearm crutches. Another thing I learnt was that handicapped is a derogatory term. I found it very interesting to look at all the kinds of canes people made and to see how they would be helpful to different individuals and I thought that the cane umbrella was very cool. I also enjoyed that second part when we went into a big circle around the canes. Exploring all the ways of transportations from A-Z was fun as well because I had never explored some of the ideas and topics that were brought up.

I think Lawrence is a very inspirational person. I found it was amazing that he was able to get over what happened to him and pursue with what he loves best. I was able to connect with him well because we have a lot in common. He loves skiing and dancing and those are two of my favourite sports.

When I walk around I do not always notice how lucky I am and consider how other people might get around. I think that our school is not very accessible and the narrow cramped hallways do not help anyone at all, especially people who do not get around the same way as I do. I think that a good start to making our school more accessible would be changing our stairs and widening our hallways. From now on I think I will pay closer attention to the accessibility of buildings.

Adina Landsberg 7A

Agon Acrostic

Acrostic:
A-antagonist and protagonist fight
G-great argument
O-one big conflict
N-no-one agrees

Marc L. 7B

Canes Enable Presentation

Canes Enable Presentation

The “Canes Enable” presentation really moved me and made me realize how lucky I am. I thought that this was the perfect time to start showing us these presentations, because after all there are kids younger than us with disabilities, and living with challenges. I thought Lawrence was a great person to bring in because of all his achievements and because he was so open to talk about his disability. I also thought that Debby was a very good speaker and that she led the program well.

I learned that disability does not prevent sport, dance or art. I learned all about the challenges that come with having a disability. I learned that at a very young age bad things can happen and you have to be careful with whatever you do. I also learned all about people with prosthetic legs and all about prosthetic legs.

One of the things that surprised me was how fast Lawrence took off his leg, and how he was so comfortable with taking it off. Lawrence also surprised me with how well he could balance/walk/dance on one leg. A was so surprised to see all the beautiful paintings on the canes. Lastly I was surprised to hear of all the many problems one with a disability might come across.

Firstly I think it is crazy how inaccessible our school is and how inaccessible our city is compared to others in Canada and the world. I think that this is a major problem that should be brought up more in schools across Canada. I also think that if more people of aware of this problem more people will help.

Marc L. 7B

Canes “N” Able Response

This presentation was truly inspiring! It was fascinating to see Lawrence perform with such ease and everything flowed very nicely.

After hearing this presentation it taught me many things. It taught me about accessibility and what accessibility actually means. It means wheelchair parking, Braille for blind people, ramps and basically to let people who have special needs still have the same experience of things like we do. Please note that people with special needs are no different from us. It’s just that they have different needs. Everyone has to accept them for who they are. Just because someone looks different doesn’t give people the right to treat them differently. I met this man names David Roche. He was born with a tumor on his face which disfigured all the features on his face. When I first saw a picture of him I thought, wow this guy is weird. Then I met David. He turned out to be one of the nicest guy’s I’ve ever meet. He presents a show about his life in comedy form. It moved me in so many different ways. David is truly amazing and taught me that you can’t go around judging people for what they look like, because they might turn out to be the most passionate, caring loving person you’ll ever meet.

The only surprise I experienced is when Lawrence took off his leg. And, how much his leg actually cost. It’s not fair to people who can’t afford to pay for prosthetic legs. Lawrence was a great performer. It also amazed me how Lawrence could stay his leg for five hours straight! This shows (once again) that people with disabilities have more abilities than not. One last thing that surprised me was where the word “handicap” comes from. I can’t even imagine who could even think of making that word!

This world has a lot of work to do. One of the big factors is making places accessible. I’ve encountered many situations of non-accessibility because of my brother Oz who has Cerebral Palsy. My family goes to Israel a lot. You might not know this but Israel isn’t the most accessible place in the world…It was so challenging taking Oz places because places weren’t accessible. Most restaurant, stores, malls and houses did not have ramps or elevators. We are lucky to live in a place like Canada where a lot of things are accessible. I think even if places are not accessible people should still make the effort to help people who have difficulty getting around. If it’s helping a blind person across the street or pushing someone in a wheelchair or explaining something to someone who has an Intellectual Disability or providing closed caption for people with hearing loss; these are all responsibilities that we have to make for people in our community and in the world.


BY ARI HAVUSHA!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Homework

Response to Canes Enable workshop (Thurs)
Reading comprehension worksheet and vocabulary sentences (Fri)

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Glossary Post for Cep

Dictionary Entry:
Spelled: Cep
Pronounced: Sep
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: An edible mushroom
Origin: French ‘cepe’ Latin cipus

Glossary Acrostic For Eft

Acrostic
E- Even though it’s small, it’s still cute
F- For a newt…
T- That is so tiny.

Glossary test

when is our glossary test??? Monday or Wednesday or thursday???

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Skylark


Definition:
skylark |ˈskīˌlärk|
verb [ intrans. ]
pass time by playing tricks or practical jokes; indulge in horseplay : he was skylarking with a friend when he fell into a pile of boxes. [ORIGIN: late 17th cent. (originally in nautical use): by association with the verb lark 2 .]

acerbity

Until i knew what the word acerbity meant i had no clue that it meant bitterness. Although, i did have a feeling that it had somthing to do with unkindness. If i were to write an essay and i had to put the word bitterness or acerbity in it i would choose bitterness. For two reasons a)that i get a better mental picture b)that when someone says bitterness i would think that what ever the person was talking about i would think wow, if you use a strong word as bitterness, then thats horrible because when i eat something bitter and i look in the mirror i have a face that is all scrunched up and mean looking. This is why i would choose bitterness over acerbity.

Brisk Glossary Post

B Busy
R Rapid
I Is the opposite of slow
S Speedy
K Keen

Shakaed

Headline to Vacant

"Hearts become vacant after Charlie's death"

word tree for rational

word tree:

rationally
ration
rationalness

-Mikaela

Analogy for Exuberant

Exuberant is to depressed as happy is to unhappy

-Sari

Headline for Ephermal

"Pop Stars The Jonas Brothers Now Ephermal."

Batrachophagous Glossary Page

Bat`ra*choph"a*gous\, Feeding on frogs.

Noah

"Piccolo" Glossary Page

Analogy:


Piccolo is to brass as clarinet is to woodwind.

-Isabelle

Analogy for Blatant

Blatant is to loud as up is to down

Hey MR.G!

Can you post heaven by Emma please!!!!!!

Bayle and Alex

Egocentric headline

"Egocentric man shot in a newly bought Cadillac!"

Headline for "Bourgeois"

The Oilers played bourgeois last night

Glossary Page for Sardonic

Newspaper Headline

Heath Ledger’s sardonic performance as the joker wins an Academy award. 

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

squabble glossary page

Analogy

A squabble is to an agreement as up is to down.

Galia

Successor

Thesaurus entry: beneficiary, descendant, follower, heritor, inheritor, next in line, replacement, scion

Zealous Analogy

Analogy:
Zealous is to avid, apathetic is to lethargic.


Marc L.

Apostrophes homework

1.    The boxes’ sides

2.    The ships’ deck

3.    The books’ covers’

4.    The lilies’ smell

5.    The snakes’ hiss

6.    The notebooks’ belong to Hannah

7.    The cows’ horns

8.    The mice’s noise

9.    The trees’ branches

10.        Carlos and Jason’s do

C.

1. Someone stole Mr. McKee’s car from the teacher’s parking lot!

2. Is the blue coat Iman’s or Taylor’s?

3. After a few hours’ delay the boat finally reached Simpson’s landing.

4. With Dad’s tools and my brother’s advice, I soon repaired the lawn mower.

5. Alison’s sailboat is tied up at Mr. Chan’s wharf.

6. Last week’s hailstorm destroyed my aunt’s cherry crop.

7. My cousin’s wedding announcement is in Tuesday’s paper.

8. Does that store sell men and children’s clothing?

9. Regan and Mike’s mother drove the boys to school.

10. The stamp collection is Janelle’s, but the coin collection is Valda’s.

11. Did you bring the babies’ blankets?

12.  Al Lee hung, Len and Nick’s badminton racket in the garage.

13. Dennis’ feet are larger then Brian’s.

14. Margo and Jill’s dentist won the hang-gliding championship.

15.The Murphy’s’ alarm went off at midnight.

Homework

Possession worksheet (Th)
Multi-Genre Glossary (Fri)
10-word Glossary Test (Mon)

Please bring a new thin notebook for Friday

Israel Update #3

Hi everybody!

I am back in Vancouver! Our family came back yesterday night. We didn’t get one of our suitcases (we did get the other 7! :) ) and we’re hoping to get it today or tomorrow. I couldn’t wake up this morning as I was so jet-lagged but I will come to school tomorrow. It is so much colder here with all of the snow than in Israel with all of the sun!

There were a few more things about my trip that I wanted to share with you but I didn’t have enough time to write about them while I was still in Israel so here they are…

While we were in Israel we went to “Me’arat HaNetifim” (Dripstone Cave). It is really cool because even though it is all natural, you can still see different shapes in the “Netifim”. For example, there is a dripstone that looks like an elephant ear, and another one looks like snow white and the seven dwarves, etc.

We’ve also been to a place called Mini Israel. Mini Israel is a place which has mini models of many attractions in Israel. There is the Western Wall, the golden Kippa, the airport, the “Kneset”, the main sport stadium etc.

On Saturday evening my grandparents took me to a show called Mayumana. It’s a show with singing and lots of drum playing. David Broza, who is a famous Israeli singer, performed there as well.

My trip was so much fun, but it’s also great to be back in Vancouver.

See you all tomorrow!

Shakaed

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Book Talk by Jonah

Mr. Gelmon: I will bring a copy to school.

Hook:
Imagine going to a jail where most of the convicts are there because of murder and even worse imagine trying to be friends with them. James is back and this time he tries escaping jail. Will James escape and get another person to tag along? You’ll just have to find out….

My book is called:
Maximum Security (Title) by Robert Muchamore (author)

Short description of the book:
The protagonist: James Adams
The antagonist: Jane Oxford

Read the hook/ back of the book…

I’d recommend this book to:
Grade 6- 10, people who like adventure, and mystery genres.

Maximum Security is available in the school library, public library, and most book stores.

†roglodyte

Riddle!


Q: What is a person who is a dweller and that lives in a cave???

A: A Troglodyte


Melody

new and improved Past/Present tense

This is my edited copy of the paragraphs

Yesterday I and my friend Joel had a sleepover at his new house. Joel recently moved because his grandma moved in and their old house didn’t have enough space. We played some video games on his Xbox and computer. After that we got hungry and went to the kitchen and ate a chicken wrap, they were good. Right after we ate we went outside to play in the snow. We made a huge snow tunnel that went for about 3 feet back and 2 feet high. After we built it we got bored and smashed it with a shovel. We stayed up till 2:00 Am which is why I was so tired this morning at school.

I’m having lots of fun with my friend Joel. I am beating him at NHL 08 as the Boston Bruins and NFL 07 as the Pittsburgh Steelers. I’m having a blast! Now I’m hungry so I am going upstairs to eat a chicken wrap. It has chicken, lettuce, cheese, and other yummy un-kosher things. Mmn, now Joel and I are going to make a big snow fort! Turns out the snow is harder then we thought so instead of building up we are building down-sideways-ishh. Wow we did a great job, time to break it!

Micah Berlow January 5th 2009

new and improved Past/Present tense

Hi guys this is my edited (and better) copy of my past and present tense paragraphs


Yesterday I and my friend Joel had a sleepover at his new house. Joel recently moved because his grandma moved in and their old house didn’t have enough space. We played some video games on his Xbox and computer. After that we got hungry and went to the kitchen and ate a chicken wrap, they were good. Right after we ate we went outside to play in the snow. We made a huge snow tunnel that went for about 3 feet back and 2 feet high. After we built it we got bored and smashed it with a shovel. We stayed up till 2:00 Am which is why I was so tired this morning at school.

I’m having lots of fun with my friend Joel. I am beating him at NHL 08 as the Boston Bruins and NFL 07 as the Pittsburgh Steelers. I’m having a blast! Now I’m hungry so I am going upstairs to eat a chicken wrap. It has chicken, lettuce, cheese, and other yummy un-kosher things. Mmn, now Joel and I are going to make a big snow fort! Turns out the snow is harder then we thought so instead of building up we are building down-sideways-ishh. Wow we did a great job, time to break it!

Micah Berlow January 5th 2009

Jovial

Dictionary:

Happy and cheerful.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Past & Present Paragrpahs

Present tense:

Right now I am watching T.V. A woman with bright purple hair just popped onto the screen. She is doing a really funny dance. I’m trying the dance but I trip on my shoelace and I am falling flat on my face.


Past Tense:

Last Saturday I was watching T.V. Suddenly a woman with bright purple hair popped onto the screen and did a really funny dance. I then decided to try the dance. What do you know as soon as I started I tripped over my shoelace and fell flat on my face.

Marc Levin 7B

Present Tense:

I am going to school. It is (snowing) very hard and huge flakes are falling against the windshield. I see people (slipping) and sliding as they make their way to work. I am (sipping) hot chocolate from my travel mug. My dad is driving very carefully through the blistering winds of snow. I take a deep breath and give a sigh of relief as I see the school come into view. I (jump) out of my dad’s Honda and (race) through the doors as I don’t (want) to be late!



Past Tense:

I went to school. It (snowed) very hard and huge flakes fell against the windshield. I saw people (slip) and slide as they made their way to work. I (sipped) hot chocolate from my travel mug. My dad drove very carefully through the blistering winds of snow. I took a deep breath and gave a sigh of relief when I saw the school come into view. I (jumped) out of my dad’s Honda and (raced) through the doors as I didn’t (want) to be late!