Wednesday, January 14, 2009

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!


Past and Present Paragraphs

Present tense:

I am in the car on my way to Seattle and I think that this trip will be lots of fun.  My dad and I are watching a movie and then we are there.  I really want to play some basketball with my dad, but my mom keeps telling me I can’t play basketball until I buy the clothes I need.  I am not happy about this!  I am on my way to the mall (unfortunately).  I am at the mall (hooray).  I am following my mom around (yawn).  I am trying on whatever my mom gives me to make this as quick as possible (groan).  I now have all my clothes (and a little less of my dignity) and my mom finally says I can go play some basketball.

 

Past tense:

This weekend I drove to Seattle.  The car ride was fun because I got to watch movies with my dad the whole time.  I really wanted to play some basketball, but my mom forced me to go shopping for some clothes I needed at the mall.  I reluctantly went and struggled through all my shopping and finally got to play basketball.

Past/ Present Paragraphs.

Yesterday I and my friend Joel had a sleepover at his new house, Joel recently moved because his grandma is moving 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 was a shovel. We stayed up to 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 though so instead of building up we are building down-sideways-ishh. Wow we did a great job, time to break it!

past/present tense

were we supposed to make a paragraph with both past and present tense or 1 with each?

My Bat Mitzvah in Israel

About one week ago I had my Bat Mitzvah party in Israel. It was held at my grandma and grandpa’s house. It was only for my family, but with my dad’s five sisters, my mom's two brothers, their kids, and all the cousins, it turned out to be about seventy-five people :). The Bat mitzvah was really fun.

It rained all week before the party and there was no way we could fit seventy-five people inside the house. We called someone to make a rooftop over the backyard so we could go outside but not get wet. After it rained all of Thursday night, finally the sun came out on Friday for my party.

In the bat mitzvah there was a slideshow I made. I only knew I was making a slideshow the week of the bat mitzvah. For three days of the week of the Bat Mitzvah I was working really hard on the slideshow. Because we were away from home, we didn't have all of my pictures. I therefore used pictures that my mom had on her laptop and I also looked through pictures that my parents mailed my grandparents over the years and scanned them. In the end, all of my work paid off, because the slideshow worked out great :).

It was so nice to celebrate my Bat Mitzvah in Israel with my family.

I hope all of you had fun in the winter break!

Shakaed

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Late Graphic Organizer Question???

Hey Mr. G,

I will get my Graphic Organizer into you soon, and I was wondering if every single square had to be filled up?

Please reply as fast as possible!

Thanks,

Bram

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The Cookie Monster Good Copy

The Cookie Monster




The Cookie Monster, 100, passed away January 1, 1500 at the Mental Cookie Hospital at 12:00 am. He will be sadly and missed by his loving family and friends, a beloved mother, the Cookie mama, his father, the Cookie daddy, his brother, the Cookie nerd, his sister the Cookie geek, and his younger brother the Cookie dork.
His friends Big Bird, Oscar, the kids, the people, the camera Man, Elmo, the director and the producer.

The cookie monster’s hobbies were to sit down and eat cookies all day until he got full. The Cookie monster always wanted a dog called the Cookie doggy, the day the Cookie monster died from cookie cancer he got his dog and was never got to see it again and career was over. The Cookie monster funeral will be held at Cookie Ave 22 Street in Toronto may the Cookie monster rest in peace.

BY: Tomer Busheri 7A

Shalom from Israel

Hi everyone, this is Shakaed. I’m writing to you from Israel. We arrived here two weeks ago. You can’t believe how warm it is here. It hardly rained so far and the average temperature is over 20 degrees. For us it’s good because we like the hot weather, but it’s actually not good at all since Israel needs the rain and everyone is hoping for some rain to come.

We flew to Israel with KLM and stopped in Amsterdam on the way. We had to stay at the airport for eight hours before our next flight so we stayed at a hotel there . It was a small hotel which was located at the airport, you didn’t even need to go through security to get there. The hotel room was very small; it only fit about two people. Me, my mom, and my little sister stayed in one room and my brother and my dad were in the other one. Everything in the room was electronic. There were buttons on the side of the bed that controlled the light, the TV, etc. You even had to click on a button to convert the sofa to a bed.

When we arrived in Israel my grandparents were waiting for us at the airport. It was really nice to see them again. After we were greeted by my grandparents, we went to my dad’s parents’ house. It was 4:00AM!

Israel is 10 hours ahead of Vancouver so we all had jetlag. For a few days my nights were my mornings and my mornings were my nights. I would wake up at about 5 pm and go to sleep at about 7 am. My grandpa called all of us owels :)

We are spending most of our time with our extended family. We see some of them every day and we also had two big get togethers with the whole family. Last Saturday all of my dad’s side of the family got together for a picnic. My dad has five sisters, and all of them have kids, so you can imagine how many people were there. After we finished eating we climbed up Mearat Ha’etzbah (“Finger Cave”). When we came back down we played games and had desert. Two days ago, on Saturday, we met with my mom’s side of the family. They all came over to my Mom’s parents’ house. We ate and talked. It was a lot of fun.

On Sunday I went to a show called the Festigal. The Festigal is a song competition, but basically it is a performance for kids where famous people in Israel act out a story with songs that relate to the story. At the end of the show people vote for which song they liked best. It is a very impressive performance with dancers and songs and I enjoyed it very much.

Enjoy the snow in Vancouver! I’ll write more soon.

Shakaed

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Homework

In case you forgot...

Due tomorrow:

-Graphic organizer
-Study outline

Ancient Greece Homework

Are we supposed to finish our graphic organizers or just do the study outline?


Thanks, 
Isabelle

Hey,

Mr. G can you please send me the link of the you tube video of Odysseus' journey home to Ithaca.

Thanks,
Ari

Posting

Do we have to post our obituaries????


-nini


On July 18th 2008 Medusa the Gorgon died at stone fort General Hospital. Her Sisters will sadly miss her. She died after going to an amusement park and accidentally wandering into the hall of mirrors. She was a loving caretaker of her pet rock Philip who obviously misses her. Her funeral service will be held at 6766 rock-well drive.

By Micah Berlow

Monday, December 15, 2008

Obituary for Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse, 80, passed away on November 18th 2008,his 80th birthday, at Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Hospital. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife, Minnie Mouse. By his side were his caring and loving friends, Daisy Duck, Dewey, Donald Duck, Goofy, Huey, Louie, Peg Leg Pete and his wonderful pet dog Pluto. Mickey had great adventures with his friends and always enjoyed meeting his fans in Disney Parks. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 24th 2008 at the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Main Street Disneyland.

~Sari

Tinkerbell

The Obituary of Tinkerbell
Written By: Bayle James



Tina, also known as Tinkerbell, was only 26 when she died from an overdose of ‘pixy dust’. She died on Monday, October 31st at 6:30 pm in the sky above Never Land. She is going to be missed dearly by Peter Pan, The Lost Boys (Tootles, Nibs, Slightly, Curly and The Twins), Wendy and all of her friends in Never Land. She will be remembered for her pouting, her jealousy and her good heart. Tinkerbell spent her whole life in Never Land. She lived with Peter and the Lost Boys in Slightly’s Tree house. One of Tinkerbell’s proudest moments was when she saved Peter from a poisoned drink that Captain Hook gave to Peter to kill him. She drank the drink to save her friend and almost died. Then she was saved by Peter who encouraged children to clap their hands to prove that they believed in fairies. Ceremonies to celebrate the life of Tinkerbell will take place second to the right and straight on till morning. Donations can be made to F.O.O.P.A. (Fairies Off Of Pixy Dust Association).

Bingo Prizes

7A: please bring in donations of lottery tickets by the end of the week for bingo baskets.

Obiturary for Bart Simpson

Bartholomew J. Simpson "El Barto" passed away last Thursday at age 10. This happened during a tragic skateboarding accident over Springfield Gorge. He will be missed by his sort of loving family, Marge his mom, Homer his dad and Lisa "Snot face" his loving sister. He also left behind an adoring cat Snowball II and an affectionate dog Santa's Little Helper. The funeral will be held at The First Church of Springfield 123 Fake street. The service will be lead by Reverand Lovejoy at 2:30pm Monday afternoon.

The Cookie Monster

The Cookie Monster




The cookie monster passed away at age 50 January 1 1800, at the mental Cookie hospital at 12:00 am in the morning. He will be sadly and sadly missed by his loving family who called him the Cookie monster along with his dedication to his family and friends, a beloved mother called the Cookie mama and his father called the Cookie daddy, and to his friends that loved the Cookie monster named The Big Yellow Bird, The Garbage Man, The Kids, The People, The Camera Man, The Director, The Producer, and his brother called the Cookie nerd, and his sister called the Cookie geek, and his younger brother called the Cookie dork, and his grandma and his grandpa. The cookie monster hobbies were to sit down and eat cookies all day 24/7 non-stops until he got full. The Cookie monster always wanted a dog called the Cookie doggy, the day the Cookie monster died from cookie cancer he got his dog and was never got to see it again and career was over. The Cookie monster funeral will be held at Cookie Ave 22 Street in Toronto may the Cookie monster rest in peace.

BY: Tomer Busheri 7A

Jug-Head's Dead!

Jug head Jones died on October 9th 2008 at the age of 18. He died of food poisoning at the Riverdale ICU. He will be sadly missed by lifelong friends: Archie Andrews, Veronica Lodge, Betty Cooper, and most of all Pop Tate: owner of Pop’s Choklit Shoppe. He also was a devoted food lover and has on record eaten 91 hamburgers in one sitting. His beloved pet; Hot-Dog will be adopted by Archie Andrews. A funeral service will be held a 5:00 Pm on Monday 15th at the Riverdale Church, 4266 whether drive

Dracula Obituary

Dracula, age 200 died in Fang Hospital after sucking blood out of a poisonous peacock, on Jan 10th 1996. His wife, children and many others except Ogi the Bear will miss him. Dracula had a strong relationship with Pete the Farmer. They would always go to Vampire Bowling together. Pete misses him dearly. Dracula's bat “Ron” wept for about an hour and then moved on. Dracula also had a cat named “Tooth”, a cow name “Jim”, a frog named “Hermit”, a squirrel named “Dog” and a chestnut named “Bill”. Dracula always enjoyed taking long walks across Blood Mountain and enjoyed going to the disco for vampires at 9’ o clock every night. A funeral will be held at Fang Synagogue, 2734 Tooth Road. Everyone is welcome to bring gifts in memory of Dracula. Complimentary punch to follow.

BY ARI HAVUSHA!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Help!

Hey Guys!

I don't really understand the homework for Monday. Do we gather info about a mythical character or do we get a myth about a mythical character??????????

Daora the Explorer Obituary

Dora the Explorer
Dora the Explorer suffered a difficult death on the 3rd of April 2008. Dora’s friend map was stolen by a mysterious bird and he flew up to the tallest mountain with map in his feet. Dora had always relied on her map for directions and had no clue how to get to the tallest mountain and neither did her monkey friend Boots. Dora and Boots wondered around the path that they were on for a little while and did not find the tallest mountain. After the day was done and it was time to go to bed. Dora was so worried because she had to get home to her grandma that night. With all her worries she fainted and died. Boots the monkey said that after this had happened he ran in all directions to find help and magically found Dora’s Grandmother’s home.
Dora had many friends and family including Boots (the monkey), Diego, her grandma, Swiper (her enemy), Map, Backpack, Benny (the cow), Easa (the iguana) and Tico (the squirrel). They all miss her dearly.
Dora’s number one hobby was exploring. She loved to go on adventures to help people. She was very giving and selfless. She will be missed by many people.
Her funeral will be held on the 5th of April 2008 in the at Kits beach from 11-1.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Glossary post for Hazy

Dictionary entry for Hazy

Hazy (hey-zee) indefinite, blurry, confusing


Shakaed

Homework

1. Bring in a copy of a Greek myth of your choice for in-class obituary write on Monday.
2. 5% bonus if you post your practice obituary from Friday's class. BONUS ONLY IF YOUR WORK IS POLISHED. You will lose 1% for each proofreading error.

Headline

English travelers found parts of an animal that once was called the Minotaur.

Glossary Posts for Himation and Centaur

Analogy:

Centaur is to myth as Cinderella is to fairy tale.



Newspaper Headline:

Himations and Togas back in Style!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Riddle to Hephaestus

What do you do when you can't start a fire?


Answer: Call Hephaestus

Fraud Acrostic

Acrostic:

Fake
Ron cheated
Andrew
Ulla scammed
Derek

Analogy

Analogy for democracy:


Democracy is to government as macbook is to computer.

Danny G

"Zeus" Glossary Post

Newspaper Headline:
Zeus' roar shook the earths core.

Homer

Analogy for Homer


Homer is to poet
as Iliad is to book

Analogy to Iliad

Iliad is to Homer as Twilight is to Stephenie Meyer

Frescoe

Headline To The Word Frescoe

"Picasso has sold over 2,000,000 fresoes in one day!"

Democracy Glossary Page

Acrostic

Don't forget to vote
Eqaulity
Make a possitive difference
Opens doors to freedom
Can be emancipating
Republic
A free country
Commonwealth
You can have justice

Galia Horwitz 7B

Analogy "Oracle"

Oracle is to prophecies as Synagogue is to praying

Impeccable Analogy/ Archaeologist Headline

Impeccable is to flawless as tiny is to puny.

"Archaeologists Discover Ancient Greek Ruins in Corinth."

-Bram 7A

Analogy for civilization

civilization is to advancement as beautiful is to gorgeous

Glossary page for Olympic Games

Dictionary Entry:
Athletic Competitions held every four years in honor of Zeus as his sanctuary Olympia.

-Aviva

Root tree for Sacrifice

Root tree:

- sacrificial
-sacrilege
-sacrilegious

-Mikaela

Chiton

Headline for Chiton


"Many women and men run to stores to find a Chiton!!!"


Melody

Greece Glossaries Due Tomorrow

Ancient Greece Study Outline Example

Ancient Greece (Underlined)

I. Famous Myths (4)
-----A. Minotaur
----------1. Evil King Minos; Half-Bull/Man.

II. Important Places (4)

III. Notable Names (3)

IV. Greek Gods (5)

V. Greek Contributions to Today (4)

VI. Ancient Greek Civilizations (3)

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

GREEK GLOSSARY LIST BY MARC LEVIN

Iliad- one of the poems with the odyssey/ story of the Trojan War

Mycenaean’s-cultural period/ lived in Hellas/built big forts/ war/artsy people

Knossos/Crete-archaeological site, where Linear B and A were found

Troy- City of the Trojan War/ got destroyed

Frescoe-panting on a wall/wall painting

Archaeology- study of evidence of ancient people

Minoans- lived in Crete/traders/no war very peaceful/woman involved

Isthmus-narrow strip of land joining to big pieces of land

Minotaur- Half man half bull/ got killed by Thesues

Democracy- people choice government

Dorian’s-Had a war that lasted over 300 years/major Greek tribe/ mentioned in the Odyssey

Linear B- Found in Knossos/ brothers with Linear A/Mycenaean’s alphabet/ discovered by Michael Ventris

Sparta- City/major military region/ all free males were soldiers

Xerxes- King of Persia/ Greek form of the old throne name meaning ruler of heroes

Oligarchy/monarchy- When the leaders are made from a small group/leader is one person who makes rules

Schliemann-German archaeologist/ He spoke of old Greek places/ took some of his info fro the Iliad

Menelaus- Wife Helen/ was in the Trojan War/ furious at Paris/ King of Greece

Anthropology- Scientific study of the origins of humans

Climate/ weather- The common weather pattern in one place for a long time/ (snow/wind/rain/fog/sun)

Thermopylae- Battle between Greek Cities and Persian empire/ in central Greece

Peninsula- piece of land surrounded on three sides by water

Dark Ages- Time period before the Dorian War

Paris- Prince of troy, had an affair with Helen (Menelaus’ wife)

Pheidippides- Hero of Ancient Greece/ Hero of the sporting event, the Marathon

Homer- wrote the story of the Oddysey/ Iliad(story of the Trojan War)/ one of the storytellers

Achashverosh-Is basically known to be a XERXES/ King of Persia

Atlantis- Mythical sunken city/ legendary island/ after failing to conquer Athens it sunk



MARC LEVIN 7B

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Yaffle

Headline: Biggest yaffle in the world lays a 3 ft wide egg.

Ancient Greece Test

Dear students,

I am postponing the test on Ancient Greece until next week as it would not be fair to have it with all of the concert rehearsals and disruptions to your schedule.

We will have a study session on Friday, and will set a new date for the test after that.

Get some sleep before the big night!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Plane

Aloha everybody! :) my flight tonight is leaving at approx. 11:50 pm Hawaiian time and I will arrive at approx. 7 am tomorrow.

See y'all on Wednesday and Aloha!

Harry

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Oracle Acrostic

O Orin said to Rena ‘you will be famous.’
R Rena told Adam that he will get rich.
A Adam thinks Carl will get a dog for his birthday.
C Carl mentioned that Lucy will never get a pet.
L Lucy pointed out that Evelyn was going to be a movie star.
E Evelyn wanted to tell you that this acrostic will get a good grade.

Bayle

Centaur Analogy

Centaur is to horse- man as Merman is to mer- man.

Centaur GLossary

Centaur Analogy:

Centaur is to horse-man as Minotaur is to bull-man.

Marc L.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Aloha!!!

Aloha everyone. It's Harry blogging all the way from Waikiki, Oahu. Today I went snorkeling in Hanauma Bay and got some awesome photos!!!

Aloha!!!

Test on Ancient Greek Civilizations

What: Test
When: Thursday
How to prepare: make sure your graphic organizer is complete
(you'll get to use it!)

Greek glossary post for Centaur

Analogy:
Centaur is to horse as minotaur is to bull

Friday, December 5, 2008

Greek Mythology

When is our Greek Mythology test?

Thursday?

-Nini

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Headline for Preposterous

"Men wear preposterous outfits"

BY ARI HAVUSHA!

Abyss Analogy

Abyss is to gorge as ravin is to crow

Analogy to the word curio

Curio is to fingernails as fruit is to passion fruit

"Cantankerous" Riddle ????????

Q: What do you call a person who is bad tempered, uncooperative and argumentative?

A: A Cantankerous 

Curtail Headline

Headline: Days are curtailed for Fall.


-Sari

Thesaurus

Word: Ensue


Argument, take place, happen , occur, proceed 

Looby

Dictionary entry:


Noun.
Lazy or stupid person. [Me, of unkn. orig.]

Melody

Amatory dictionary entry

Analogy Amatory:


Amatory is to fateful as smile is to frown.

Melody

FORGO GLOSSARY

FORGO GLOSSARY:

Analogy:
Forgo is to abandon as continue is to keep.

Marc L.

Glossay entry for Vacant

Dialogue:
“Hey man, what’s up?” Marcus asks.
“Oh, nothing much, I am just so worried about finding parking tonight at the hockey game, it’s the biggest one of the season and it will be packed!!” Jack claims.
“Oh! You know what, I have the perfect solution for you, I heard that there is a vacant parking lot five to six blocks away from the stadium and you only have to pay a loony for the whole night, isn’t that great!!” Marcus says proud of his discovery.
“Thanks Marcus, just because you did that I am inviting you to the game! Would you like to come?”
“I would love to Jack!”
“We will leave at seven, man!”
“Got it! See you then” Marcus replies excitedly
“Bye!”

Glossary Page

Thesaurus entry for Destitute:

Synonyms: bankrupt, moneyless,needy
Antonyms:lucky, wealthy, rich

Analogy for Dissipate:
Dissipate is to misuse as steep is to precipitous.

-Isabelle






Analogy to rapidly

Analogy:


rapidly is to slowly as short is to tall

- Mikaela

Headline and acrostic

Headline for mingle:


"Two kids were badly injured while mingling."

Acrostic for ajar:

A monster named
Joe is
Awake
Right outside an ajar door

Danny G

Ajar

riddle

Q: What is a door called when it is 1/4 open?
A: an ajar door

Ravenous Thesaurus Entry

Thesaurus entry for ravenous:

synonyms:
extremely hungry
starved
famished

antonyms:
full
not hungry
satisfied


Shakaed

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Acropolis Glossary Page

Dialogue
This conversion is between a hotel manager (Costas) in Athens and a Canadian un-educated tourist (Fred).
Costas: now that your stay is coming to an end in Athens how have you enjoyed it?
Fred: I have found this whole city most remarkable especially the ruins.
Costas: I am so glad, but you have gone to the Parthenon in the Acropolis haven’t you?
Fred: What’s the Partenlyon?
Costas: Parthenon. You haven’t been to it; oh my you mustn’t leave without seeing it. If you head there right now you will have enough time to get a brief glance at it.
Fred: Thanks so much Costas I’ll head to the Partenlyon on the Arolpis right now. Bye!

Costas: Parthenon on the Acropolis