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Friday 7 September 2012

We all survived our first week together! Please find your class below and review any assignments or notes that you may have missed.

English 10

English 10 Practice Provincial (August 2007)
**Please find the link to the government website on the right to search this exam and its answer key*
1. Part A: Reading
"Here in Katmandu" (poem) and answering comprehension questions
 "The True Story of Lake Ontario" and answering comprehension questions
  "Sharon Wood: No Limits" and answering comprehension questions
2. Part B: Making connections: questions 28 and 29
               Written response (well answered questions)
3. Notes on Well-Answered Questions (PowerPoint) [I will print off the slides on Monday should you need them]
**For Monday: Bring your course outline signed, bring a silent reading novel, and be prepared to work through the paragraph response as well as grammar reminders**

Communications 12

Communications 12 Practice Provincial (August 2007)
**Please find the link to the government website on the right to search this exam and its answer key*
1. Part A: Literary Text "My Father Kept His Cats Well Fed" reading and questions
2. Part B: Informational Text "Mount Robson Mystery" reading and questions
3. Well-Answered Questions (PowerPoint) [I will print off the slides on Monday should you need them]
           - Begin writing paragraph ("Who do you think was the first person to reach the summit of Mount Robson -- Kinney or Kain?")
4. Handout: Written Response Rubric (grading scale)
**For Monday: Bring your course outline signed, bring a silent reading novel, and the paragraph you begain in class on Friday**

English 11

English 12 Practice Provincial (August 2009)
**Please find the link to the government website on the right to search this exam and its answer key*
1. Part A: Stand Alone Text: "The Dumka" reading and questions
Written response: "Discuss contrast in the poem 'The Dumka'"
2. Part B: Synthesis Texts: read "The Most Powerful Question a Part Can Ask..." and "Be-ers and Doers".
Answer Multiple Choice questions.

**For Monday: Bring your course outlined signed, a silent reading book, and all work completed this week. We will be working through "The Dumka" and Part C (Analysis and Synthesis of Texts)**

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Volleyball Tryouts Monday, September 10th 3-5pm

Have a great weekend!