Friday, 29 September 2017

To do...September 29

1. Math Homework - see image:



2. Checkpoint - Monday (prime/composite numbers; divisibility rules, prime factorization)
3. History - John A. MacDonald response should be handed in

Terry Fox Run postponed until Tuesday.

Thank you to all the families who came out to our "Meet the Teacher" Night and took part in our Grade 8 Trip/Graduation/Fundraising meeting. If you were unable to attend, your child should be bringing home a letter today in regards to the trip planning. Please return it by early next week. Once we know if there is enough support to move forward we will let you know.

Here are the links to the two trip options:

Niagara for 2 days / 1 night – approximately $400


Ottawa for 3 days / 2 nights - approximately $580



Terry Fox - The Reason We Run

Thursday, 28 September 2017

To do...Sept. 28


  1. Gr. 7 Math - find the prime factorization for 24, 68, 132, 180, 250 and 365 (use each method at least once)
  2. Gr. 8 Math - p. 10 #5, 7, 9, 12, 14
  3. Presentations continue tomorrow
  4. History - John A. MacDonald response
Terry Fox Run tomorrow - Bring a Toonie

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Wednesday, 27 September 2017

To do...September 27


  1. Math - divisibility rules worksheet (both grades)
  2. Checkpoint - returned today; seek help if there are issues (does not need to be signed)
  3. "Eye of the Beholder" - questions about theme and conflict
  4. Weekly Blog Post - presentations begin tomorrow
  5. Science - Gr. 7 - 4.4: 4 questions

A Long Walk to Water - author & Salva

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Friday, 22 September 2017

Prime and Composite Game


Prime and Composite Game

To do...September 23


  1. Gr. 8 Math - p.6/7 #5, 6, 7 (provide proof), 11
  2. Gr. 7  Math - worksheet
  3. Checkpoint - Tuesday (factors & multiplies)
  4. "Harrison Bergeron" - plot diagram
  5. Weekly Blog Post due Wednesday
  6. Gr. 7 Science - p. 109 #1-4
  7. Gr. 8 Science - microscope diagrams
  8. French Selfie Project

Have a nice weekend!

Factors and Multiplies Game

Looking Ahead to Next Week

Monday - PA Day (No school)

Thursday - Meet the Teacher (6:30 to 7:15 - Mr. Congram will be available in his classroom - Room 203)

7:15 - Grade 8 Trip, Graduation & Fundraising Meeting & Discussion (this will take place in Room 203)

 Friday - Terry Fox Run in the afternoon


Thursday, 21 September 2017

To do...September 21


  1. Gr. 7 Math - p. 13 #10, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20
  2. Gr. 8 Math - worksheet and challenge problem
  3. CHECKPOINT - Tuesday (factors & multiplies)
  4. Read "Harrison Bergeron"
  5. Gr. 7 Science - poster due Friday

Writing Diagnostic




Create a Google Doc and attach it to the Classroom Assignment and turn in when completed.

Respond to this prompt in any form.


What do you notice?


Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Grade 8 Weekly Blog Post

Grade 7 Weekly Blogpost

Learning Goal:

Your task is to create your own bucket list (5 things) and post it on your blog. Please describe why you chose each item and insert an image. 


Presentations begin on- TBD 


Mr. K's bucket list
1. Visit Fiji- My wife and I have always wanted to travel to the beautiful country of Fiji. This will be difficult to accomplish as it is located on the other side of the world. As well, if I go on my summer vacation, the seasons are flipped making it their winter. If I travel across the globe, it better be ninety degrees. I have a confession, technically I have been to Fiji. For a whopping 30 minutes, I was sitting on the runway at Nadi International airport while our plane refueled on route to Brisbane, Australia. Family vacations are on the backburner until my daughter is a little older. 






2. Play golf at St. Andrews- St. Andrews is often regarded as one of the oldest and most well-known courses worldwide. Many people refer to it as the "Home of Golf". I enjoy watching and playing golf. It is my dream to play at the "Old course" and walk across the Swilcan bridge which is located on the 18th hole fairway just like Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson and many other legends. Can you believe that on the seventeenth tee, you actually drive the ball over the edge of a hotel? Sounds dangerous!






3. Complete a Marathon- 42.195 Kilometers or 26 miles and 385 yards! To give you some perspective, the distance from our school to the Air Canada Center is about 50 Kilometers. I think it would be an amazing accomplishment to be able to run a Marathon. I'm not sure if the appeal of running a Marathon is it's one of the original Olympic events or that every year I'm curious to hear the winning time in the Boston Marathon. After I finish a 10 km run, all I think to myself is I have to run four times this distance to accomplish my goal. Small strides, but I know deep in my heart I can do it if I set my mind to it. 




4. Write a weekly sports column- A typical Sunday morning would involve me drinking my coffee and scrolling through numerous newspaper articles and blog posts. The topic always the same: SPORTS. I think it would be fascinating to have people excited to read my weekly sports column. I think I would call it "Brian's Take"..... I've already decided that I would write on a variety of sports including my favorites golf, soccer and hockey. Maybe one day instead of rambling my thoughts to anyone who will listen I will actually write them down. 






5. Watch the Manchester Derby at Old Trafford- The Manchester Derby is one of the most exciting sporting events of the year. My wife says I say this countless number of times throughout the year but I would love to take this game in live at Old Trafford. Basically, if you live in Manchester, half of the city likes Manchester City (Blue) and the other half of Manchester likes Manchester United (Red)... When these teams meet, it's team vs team, supporters vs supporters, which leads to great entertainment. I guess the closest rivalry to the Manchester Derby in North American sports would be the Montreal Canadians versus Toronto Maple Leafs or the Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees. 

Tuesday, 19 September 2017

To do...Sept. 19


  1. "Follow the Water" - make your notes (link to the story)
  2. Gr. 7 - p. 6//7 #3, 6, 8
  3. Gr. 8 worksheet #1, 3 & back problems
Bring a water bottle for GYM class

Thursday, 14 September 2017

Learning Partners

To do...September 14


  1. Complete questions from "Chris and Sandy"
  2. ONE word blog post
  3. French skit - Friday
  4. Science - worksheet on the microscope (gr. 8)

ONE Word Blog Post

Learning Goal: present the ONE word you have chosen that will make a difference this year

Success Criteria:

  • visually represent your word
  • explain the meaning of the word (it might have more than one meaning)
  • why did you choose the word?
  • give at least one personal experience that illustrates why the word makes sense for you
Due date: TBD


WIM - Day 4

WIM 3 Day 4 from YouCubed on Vimeo.

Tuesday, 12 September 2017

To do...September 12


  1. History - Map of Canada due tomorrow


  • House Captain interviews will take place on Friday at lunch
  • Boys Volleyball clinics Wednesday & Thursday @ lunch
  • Cross Country tomorrow after school (must have signed permission form)
  • Yesterday, the Healthy Schools fundraiser went home:
Fresh from the Farm Fundraising logo

Enter your name and blog address:

Asking Questions

Made with Padlet

WIM - Day 2

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Speed is not important

Monday, 11 September 2017

To do...Sept. 11


  1. Science - p. 98-100 Glossary words & read
  2. French - skit due Friday
  3. Literacy - blog should be up and ready; ONE word; survey

House Captain Interview Questions:
  • Why should you be a house captain?
  • How are you going to bring Grade 7 and 8 students together?

What is Science Fiction?




Three Key Features

  • speculation about humanity's future
  • impacts of science and technology on people
  • settings in an alternate time and place.

WIM - Day 1

WIM 3 Day 1 from YouCubed on Vimeo.

Friday, 8 September 2017

How to Learn Math

As you watch, consider these questions:

  • what surprised you?
  • what do you think is important? BIG IDEAS?


Math Problems - Friday

How many notebooks? What was your strategy?
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Tuesday, 5 September 2017

To do...Sept. 5

  1. Show parents the class blog & get "Welcome" letter signed (parent contact information/sign up to blog)
  2. Start up Package for the office
  3. House Captain application (Friday, 3:05)
  4. ONE word (have some options ready to share)
  5. Reading material for in class
  6. Math binder (5 dividers by Monday)
  7. Literacy/History binder

ONE WORD



Questions to think about as you look for your word:

  • what do I need?
  • what do I want?
  • what gets in my way?
  • what do I need to focus on?
  • what do I want to do this year that I haven't done before?
  • what do I want to do better this year?

Welcome Letter - School Home Communication



Welcome Back Letter

Welcome back!

Today is the first day of over one hundred eighty days we are going to spend together.  My greatest hope is this will be a time of great learning and fun together. I recently saw the quote, "I care more about the people my students become than the scores they get on tests." The more time I spend teaching, the more this holds true for me.

This will be my twenthieth year of teaching. Man, am I getting old? I think this will be my twelfth year at Highview. I never thought I would stay at one school for this long, but Highview has been such a great community it is hard to imagine leaving. I am really excited to be teaching grade 7 and 8 this year. I have always thought that the intermediate students in a school set the tone for the whole school. In other words, the best schools usually have the best intermediates! One of my goals for you this year is to find opportunities to develop your leadership skills. I have no doubt that this is a class full of leaders.  

Since I will be learning about you, I thought I would share a little bit about me. I was born in Sarnia, but my family moved to Toronto when I was only five. I am the third of four boys (my poor mother). Two passions ruled my childhood, sports and comics. The year I moved to Toronto was the first year the Blue Jays existed. I have been a die-hard fan ever since. I've celebrated the two World Series victories and suffered through some rough seasons. Obviously, I've been joined by a few more people on the bandwagon in the past few years. There is nothing better than playoff baseball. I played baseball in high school, even playing with a couple of eventual major league players. I credit comic books for my reading passion. 

My biggest influence during my teenage years were my experiences at camp. By working at a summer camp, I discovered I wanted to be a teacher and I loved spending time in the great outdoors. Eventually, I even met my wife at camp. My wife and I still spend parts of our summer on canoe trips whenever possible.

Image result for rhine riverThis past summer was a busy one for me. My wife and I took a river cruise on the Rhine River. It is a fascinating part of Europe with castles, cathedrals and LOTS of history.

A large part of my leisure time this summer was spent playing golf. No matter how badly I play, I can't wait to get out again to see if I can get better.  It certainly keeps me humble. During the school year, my sport of choice is volleyball. I play a couple of nights a week.

My big passion all year long is reading. Mr. Kaufman calls my book collection a library! Though my library is not growing very fast, because I'm reading more and more e-books. I read about 30 books this summer, including a number of books in preparation for teaching. I hope we will be able to share many great books together. What are your favourite books?

I hope over the next days and weeks I will have the opportunity to get to know all of you better. What is important to you? It looks like a great year ahead.

                                                                                                Sincerely,

                                                                                                T. Congram

PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION

Welcome to our classroom blog. 

This will be my primary means of communicating with you about what is happening in the class each day. On the top right corner of the page, you can subscribe to our blog and receive a daily email between 3 and 5 pm directly to your email. Before the students leave at the end of the day, the students and I will complete a blog entry indicating all homework, upcoming assignments, and important events happening at our school. Agendas will not be mandatory in my class this year. My hope is that between home and school we can develop a plan that will work for the individual student. However, agendas are available to buy from the school.

On the blog I will be posting a great deal of useful information, such as:
  • homework assignments
  • assessment information (how work is being marked)
  • learning goals for literacy and math
  • links to provide students with extra practice
  • texts (videos, readings etc.) for students to enrich class discussions and activities 
  • links to all online tools we will be using in class
I would also like to compile email addresses for the parents/guardians in the class, so that I can occasionally send out group emails about important events, projects, etc. You can click on the link below to fill in the contact information of up to two people for each student:

PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION

If you need to contact me, I would prefer if you email me directly using my board email address timothy.congram@yrdsb.ca or call the school at 905-727-6642 (email is probably the most reliable if you looking for a timely response).


Thank you for taking the time to fill out this form. I'm looking forward to a great year!