Ms. Halas Moulton

Mrs. Halas Moulton teaches Graphic Arts, Digital Tech, Science, Social Studies, Make, Environmental Issues and World Issues

Posted: February 5, 2017

Work in one of six groups to create a poster that summarizes one of the four stages of consumption impacts the environment (extraction, production, distribution and recycling).  Summarize the limits, envrironmental costs, the human costs and the limits. Two groups can also do a poster explaining either perceived obselecence or planned obselence with illustrations that show examples of that this means.  http://storyofstuff.org/movies/story-of-stuff/

Marks:

Clarity of explanation - 5

Brevity of explanation - 5

Clarity of visual explanation - 5

Impact of overall poster when seen from far away - 5

 

Posted: February 3, 2017

EnviSci Carbon Footprint calculaor

Type a reflection and edit it in Word then paste it here in the comments section.  You can use these questions to guide your reflection: Were you surprised at your result?  What are areas in your life that you could easily reduce your impact on the planet? What areas would be more difficult?  What are some areas of your life that you never even considered as having a negative impact on the environment?

Posted: February 2, 2017

Environmental Science Survey

Posted: February 2, 2017

MAKE Survey

Posted: February 2, 2017

All courses:

Due to the importance of being and active contributing members of a group for many of the projects marks will be earned based on the days present and working on a project.  For example, if a project takes ten class days to complete and a student only attends five they will receive 50% of the mark that the group received.

 

All marks are based on a scale where a “C” indicates that work is sufficient but needs improvement; a “B” is proficient; and an “A” indicates exceptional work. Students will have many opportunities for feedback and to improve their work before they hand in a final project.

Supplies: All courses need a USB, headphones, binder, paper, pen and maybe colouring stuff.

 

Late assignment policy:

-    To get full marks, assignments need to be handed in by the assigned due date.

-    For every date late, after the assignment due date, 10% will be deducted from the mark (up to a maximum of 40%).  Weekends count as one day.

-    If a student is absent on a due date, a written excuse from a parent or guardian must be presented upon the student’s return, or the late-day deductions will apply.

-    A student’s mark cannot be lower than 60% given that the student deserves a passing grade on the assignment to begin with.  Any work getting a mark of less than 60% will receive that grade.

-    In order to be graded, all work must be handed in no later than 2 weeks after the given due date of the assignment.  Term marks are final.

 

BLMS Attendance Incentive –

Exams are normally worth 30% of students’ mark. To reach Academic Incentive, a student must meet the following criteria:

1)                Miss 5 or fewer classes in that particular subject (school activities exempted); AND

2)                Be in good standing (not owing for assignments, projects, etc.)

 

The subject teacher will then apply one of the three following options to the student’s advantage:

1)                15% Final Exam, 85% Class Mark

2)                50% Final Exam, 50% Class Mark

 

Extra help is available upon request. 

Sciences FI9 – period 2

 

Unit#1: Space (3-4 weeks)                                                     Unit #3: Reproduction (4-5 weeks)

a)      Star vs. Planet                                                                                a) Cell Theory

b)      The Solar System                                                                                         b) Cell Growth and Reproduction

c)      Effects of Planetary Motion                                                        c) Cell Division

d)      Rotation vs.  Revolution                                                               d) Zygotes and Development

e) DNA

f) Cloning

 

Unit #2: Matter (4 weeks)                                                      Unit #4: Electricity (3 weeks)

a)      WHMIS                                                                                            a) Electric Charge

b)      Properties and States of Matter                                                b) Electrostatic Series     

c)      Chemical Reactions                                                                      c) Insulators and Conductors

d)      Periodic Table                                                                                d) Lightning

e)      Models for atoms

 

 

 

Semester  1

25% - Lab Work/Reports/Projects

30 % - Unit Tests (one to two per unit)

20 % - Quizzes (two to three per unit)

25% - Daily Assignments/Homework/Preparedness (having all materials required for class)

35%

Semester 2

35%

Final

Final exam in Juneanuary

30%

 

Environmental Science 120 – period 3

This course is structured very differently than most courses currently being offered.  It structured around student interests and current environmental issues.  Students will consider the environment from the perspective of their own personal behaviours, government, Indigenous perspectives and sustainable development.   

 

Most importantly students should realize that this will be a project-based course where they choose their own environmental concerns and implement strategies to improve that problem.  They will need to be active learners. They will work from a scientific perspective to research, experiment and present their findings with respect to a current issue.

 

Tentative assignments:

Terms 1 and 2

Tests/quizzes/assignments

20%

Projects

40%

Eco-points

40%

Final

Final project that includes aspects of all of the previous units

30%

 

Graphic Arts – period 4

This course is designed with the intention of learning how to critically appreciate and create graphic designs.  Students will explore taking and editing images.  This course can be an introductory for students interested in doing design as a career or for personal use like making cards, posters, brochures and re-touching pictures.  The emphasis of this course is on continuous learning as a community of learners.  Students with limited computer skills can do very well in this course; however, students with irregular attendance are not likely to succeed as all the work is done in class using our software.

 

 Tentative assignments

Semester  1

Blending and layering

Colours

Photo re-touch

Vinyl cutting

35%

Semester 2

Photo restoration

Digital Drawing or 3D drawing or 3D printing

Typography

Door project

35%

Final

Final project that includes aspects of all of the previous units

30%

 

Coop MAKE 120 – period 5 

 

BLMS MakerSpace explores STEAM projects that involve Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. This course will enable students to undertake creative, innovative and entrepreneurial projects in the classroom.  Students will explore a variety of technologies while designing and engineering their own projects.  The course is designed to apply the 4C’s of creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and communications.  These skills are beneficial in any workplace and are essential for life-long learning. 

 

Tentative assignments

Semester  1

Semester 2 35% each

Journal/Tech points/assignments

 

50%

Project #1

 

20%

Final

Final project that includes aspects of all of the previous units

 

30%

 

 

 

 

This final writing assignment is worth 50% of your term mark.  It is and open book (as in you can consult books, the internet, discuss with others...) written final reflection.  Do not just ramble off the top of your head in a stream of consciousness - take time to plan and organize your thoughts before you start writing with an introduction, several paragraphs and a conclusion.  Total length 600-1000 word, but don't get hung up on counting words - you want to put in good detail and reflection not try to impress with lots of word or just enough. Discuss what you consider to be the biggest issue(s) in the world today.  What are some possible solutions for our government or international organization?  What is your role in changing world issues?  How can you effect change?

 

 

                                                                 

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Posted: January 11, 2017

Create a presentation with very little text where you talk to the class and explan...  5 minutes max

Who are they?

How are they changing the world?

Why do you consider him/her to be a hero? 

Posted: December 14, 2016

The final project is the equivalant of a final exam - you are expected to who what you have learned throughout the last four months.  Therefore you must include:videos or photographs (for stop motion)quality audio including background music and foley soundsgreen screena photoshopped imagestoryboarddaily time management sheet.

Posted: December 8, 2016

Due Date: 

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Compare une histoire au sujet de la Grèce à la vraie histoire.   Écrire une dissertation d’environs 350 mots tapés sur l’ordinateur et bien corrigées avec bonpatron.com ou un autre programme. Comparer les similarités et différences entre un certain film/jeu vidéo/livre historique et la vraie histoire.  Proposer des suggestions de pourquoi les metteurs en scène/créateurs adaptent leur costumes/histoires/scène. Évaluer si les changements sont nécessaire et à quel point tu crois que les histoires devraient être authentiques.

1er paragraphe – Introduction – présenter tes grandes idées et ta thèse Ex. Dans le film « Troie » ils adaptent l’histoire du Iliade de Homer pour les audiences modernes par enlever la présence les dieux et par moderniser les costumes et les valeurs…

2e paragraphe – discute un point avec des détails historiques de la Grèce Ex. Dans l’Iliade les dieux sont présents sur le champ de guerre et à travers l’histoire mais dans « Troie » les personnages vont seulement prier aux dieux.  Cette histoire plus réaliste et acceptable pour les audiences modernes.

3e paragraphe - discute un point avec des détails historiques de la Grèce Ex. Discute comment les costumes sont plus sexy et les acteurs sont en meilleurs santé qui n'est pas réaliste pour l’époque (pas de dents bruns etc.).

4e paragraphe – discute un point avec des détails historiques de la Grèce Ex.  Des femmes qui se battent, les hommes respectent les décisions des femmes…

5e paragraphe - Conclusion – Juge si ces changements sont préférables Ex. Les créateurs de « Troie » ont créé une adaptions d’une histoire ancienne qui l'a modernisé pour plaire aux audiences moderne.  La vraie histoire classique d'Homer ne seraient pas aussi accessibles pour les audiences aujourd’hui si les dieux vainquaient sur les champs de guerre, les femmes se cachaient dans une chambre derrière et les acteurs avaient des dents pourris et la peau poquée par des maladies….

Due Date: 

Friday, December 2, 2016

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