Friday, 13 September 2019

Friday September 13, 2019

Good evening everyone!

Google Classroom Sign-Up - Please sign up for the following Google Classrooms.  Codes are included below.

Math - 0unbfg8

Literacy - k1ikk1

Social Studies - dbkrze0




Math
 - p. 19 #16 & 20 (Due Monday)

Math - Please answer the questions below.  You can use page 22 in the textbook to help you answer these questions.  (Due Monday)

1.  A square gymnastics mat is 144 metres squared.  Share all the different ways you can think of to describe the dimensions of the square gymnastics mat.

2.  Please describe the term "perfect square".

3.  Please describe the term "square root".


Art - Jersey assignment (due Friday)

French - Presentations (due Tuesday)

Social Studies - Please complete your "European & First Nations Worldview T-chart".  You can review the video links below to remind you of what we watched.  Please remember that the purpose is to identify on each side of the chart what the events you saw in the videos tell us about what the Europeans found important, and what the First Nations people found important.  (Due Monday)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyVrohwsHX8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK483UHGd7k



Passion Project - As discussed in class, please give some thought to some possible "Passion Project" topics.  Please try to come up with a list of at least 4 possible topics that interest you.  Think about...
1. Topics and/or hobbies - ex. Hockey, golf, music, painting, photography, autism, culture, religion, etc.
2. Skills - public speaking, attitude, gratitude, writing, serving, acting, painting, etc.
3. Basically your passion project can be anything that you are passionate about, want to get better at, know more about, etc. 

Forms - These are now due back.  Thank you so much :)

Silent Reading books - Please always have at least 2 books at school for silent reading purposes.  These should be texts that will appropriately challenge you.

Meet the Teacher Night - Thursday September 26th @ 6pm.  I'm looking forward to seeing everyone who is able to make it :)

Terry Fox Run - On the morning of Thursday September 26th.  We are hoping to be able to collect a "Toonie for Terry" from everyone :)  Thank you so much to everyone who have so generously donated!

Below is another text which reflects what we have been learning about creating a safe and welcoming learning environment for all students.  (I apologize that the formatting is a little weird :) )



My friend,


I noticed how hard you were working today in class.  I noticed how focused and intentional you were
with your efforts.  I noticed how you demonstrated many of the characteristics from the Pyramid of
Success.  Characteristics such as….

Determination
Perseverance
Hard work
Loyalty
Team-spirit
Confidence
Skill
Poise
Initiative

Many people think that success comes through their accomplishments.  They define their success
based on the scores they receive on report cards, test, essays, assignments, etc..  There is no doubt
that these results are important, but when you were working hard in class today, you showed me that
you understand how to pursue success in an intentional way.  You showed me that you know how to
make sure that the marks, measurements and assessments that you receive reflect your full potential.
You showed me that you know how to pursue success in a very healthy manner.  You showed me that
you understand that success is more about who you are becoming, than it is about what you are
accomplishing.

When you analyse the list of characteristics you demonstrated in class today, you can see that they are
characteristics that you become rather than accomplish.  For instance….

You cannot accomplish determination, but you can become determined.  

You cannot accomplish perseverance, but you can become someone who perseveres.

In order to accomplish hard work, you must become someone who always works hard.

We don’t accomplish loyalty, we become someone who is consistently loyal to others.

You cannot accomplish team-spirit, you become someone who consistently demonstrates team-spirit.

You cannot accomplish confidence, you become someone who is confident.

You can accomplish skill, but in order to do so you must become someone who demonstrates skills
like those mentioned above in order to ensure that those skills are developed.

Now obviously there may be exceptions to this rule, but this idea always holds true - If you want to
accomplish great things, you need to focus on who you are becoming.  When you focus on what you
are becoming, the accomplishments will follow. 

Too often we focus solely on what we want to accomplish, and in turn it creates stress and anxiety due
to the fact that we are focusing on end results that we cannot always control.  However, when we focus
on what we are becoming, we are focusing on what is within our control, and in turn we increase the
likelihood that we will accomplish what we have set our minds to. 

I learned this as a young golfer.  I was always so focused on what score I would shoot in each
tournament, and as a result, I would become stressed and anxious about the results.  I had to learn
that instead of focusing on the end results, I needed to focus on what I could control - my attitude,
confidence, perseverance, determination, etc..  When I focused on these things, I focused on what I
could control, and in doing so it freed me from much of the anxiety that I was feeling, and increased the
chances that I would actually shoot better scores and reach my full potential.  I started accomplishing my
best, when I focused on becoming my best.

So I want to encourage you to continue pursuing success in the ways that you were pursuing it today in
class.  And I hope you don’t mind me encouraging you to take advantage of every class, every activity,
every assignment, and every assessment to practice becoming the ways that will help you accomplish
your personal best - both now and in your future. 


I’m proud of you, and I’m excited for who you are becoming.










Have a great evening,


Mr. Carr

jonathan.carr@yrdsb.ca
www.twitter.com/jonathanwcarr1 



Thursday, 12 September 2019

Thursday September 12, 2019

Good evening everyone!

Google Classroom Sign-Up - Please sign up for the following Google Classrooms.  Codes are included below.

Math - 0unbfg8

Literacy - k1ikk1

Social Studies - dbkrze0




Math
 - p. 19 #17 (due tomorrow)

French - Presentations (due tomorrow)

Social Studies - Please complete your "European & First Nations Worldview T-chart".  You can review the video links below to remind you of what we watched.  Please remember that the purpose is to identify on each side of the chart what the events you saw in the videos tell us about what the Europeans found important, and what the First Nations people found important.  (Due Monday)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyVrohwsHX8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK483UHGd7k

Passion Project - As discussed in class, please give some thought to some possible "Passion Project" topics.  Please try to come up with a list of at least 4 possible topics that interest you.  Think about...
1. Topics and/or hobbies - ex. Hockey, golf, music, painting, photography, autism, culture, religion, etc.
2. Skills - public speaking, attitude, gratitude, writing, serving, acting, painting, etc.
3. Basically your passion project can be anything that you are passionate about, want to get better at, know more about, etc. 

Forms - These are now due back.  Thank you so much :)

Silent Reading books - Please always have at least 2 books at school for silent reading purposes.  These should be texts that will appropriately challenge you.

Below is another text which reflects what we have been learning about creating a safe and welcoming learning environment for all students.  (I apologize that the formatting is a little weird :) )



My friend,


I noticed how hard you were working today in class.  I noticed how focused and intentional you were
with your efforts.  I noticed how you demonstrated many of the characteristics from the Pyramid of
Success.  Characteristics such as….

Determination
Perseverance
Hard work
Loyalty
Team-spirit
Confidence
Skill
Poise
Initiative

Many people think that success comes through their accomplishments.  They define their success
based on the scores they receive on report cards, test, essays, assignments, etc..  There is no doubt
that these results are important, but when you were working hard in class today, you showed me that
you understand how to pursue success in an intentional way.  You showed me that you know how to
make sure that the marks, measurements and assessments that you receive reflect your full potential.
You showed me that you know how to pursue success in a very healthy manner.  You showed me that
you understand that success is more about who you are becoming, than it is about what you are
accomplishing.

When you analyse the list of characteristics you demonstrated in class today, you can see that they are
characteristics that you become rather than accomplish.  For instance….

You cannot accomplish determination, but you can become determined.  

You cannot accomplish perseverance, but you can become someone who perseveres.

In order to accomplish hard work, you must become someone who always works hard.

We don’t accomplish loyalty, we become someone who is consistently loyal to others.

You cannot accomplish team-spirit, you become someone who consistently demonstrates team-spirit.

You cannot accomplish confidence, you become someone who is confident.

You can accomplish skill, but in order to do so you must become someone who demonstrates skills
like those mentioned above in order to ensure that those skills are developed.

Now obviously there may be exceptions to this rule, but this idea always holds true - If you want to
accomplish great things, you need to focus on who you are becoming.  When you focus on what you
are becoming, the accomplishments will follow. 

Too often we focus solely on what we want to accomplish, and in turn it creates stress and anxiety due
to the fact that we are focusing on end results that we cannot always control.  However, when we focus
on what we are becoming, we are focusing on what is within our control, and in turn we increase the
likelihood that we will accomplish what we have set our minds to. 

I learned this as a young golfer.  I was always so focused on what score I would shoot in each
tournament, and as a result, I would become stressed and anxious about the results.  I had to learn
that instead of focusing on the end results, I needed to focus on what I could control - my attitude,
confidence, perseverance, determination, etc..  When I focused on these things, I focused on what I
could control, and in doing so it freed me from much of the anxiety that I was feeling, and increased the
chances that I would actually shoot better scores and reach my full potential.  I started accomplishing my
best, when I focused on becoming my best.

So I want to encourage you to continue pursuing success in the ways that you were pursuing it today in
class.  And I hope you don’t mind me encouraging you to take advantage of every class, every activity,
every assignment, and every assessment to practice becoming the ways that will help you accomplish
your personal best - both now and in your future. 


I’m proud of you, and I’m excited for who you are becoming.










Have a great evening,


Mr. Carr

jonathan.carr@yrdsb.ca
www.twitter.com/jonathanwcarr1 



Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Wednesday September 11, 2019

Good evening everyone!

Google Classroom Sign-Up - Please sign up for the following Google Classrooms.  Codes are included below.

Math - 0unbfg8

Literacy - k1ikk1

Social Studies - dbkrze0




Math
 - p. 13 #13, 14, 18, 19, 20

Literacy - Pyramid of Success presentations tomorrow.  You will have 15 more minutes to complete final preparations.  Please make sure to refer to the success criteria on the Literacy Google Classroom. (Due tomorrow)


Social Studies - Please complete your "European & First Nations Worldview T-chart".  You can review the video links below to remind you of what we watched.  Please remember that the purpose is to identify on each side of the chart what the events you saw in the videos tell us about what the Europeans found important, and what the First Nations people found important.  (Due Monday)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyVrohwsHX8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK483UHGd7k

Passion Project - As discussed in class, please give some thought to some possible "Passion Project" topics.  Please try to come up with a list of at least 4 possible topics that interest you.  Think about...
1. Topics and/or hobbies - ex. Hockey, golf, music, painting, photography, autism, culture, religion, etc.
2. Skills - public speaking, attitude, gratitude, writing, serving, acting, painting, etc.
3. Basically your passion project can be anything that you are passionate about, want to get better at, know more about, etc. 

Forms - These are now due back.  Thank you so much :)

Silent Reading books - Please always have at least 2 books at school for silent reading purposes.  These should be texts that will appropriately challenge you.

Below is another text which reflects what we have been learning about creating a safe and welcoming learning environment for all students.

To my student who shared an incorrect answer in class,

I want to thank you!  I want to thank you on behalf of the entire class.  In putting your hand up, you demonstrated courage. You showed everyone around you that you understand the value in an incorrect answer.  You showed that you understand the valuable learning that comes from getting an answer incorrect so that you can learn something new.

When you demonstrated the courage to try, and be incorrect, you gave everyone around you permission to try and fail as well.  In our class this year, we need to fail, and evaluate those failures, so that we can learn. And since we want to learn a lot, we need to be willing to fail a lot.  The pursuit of knowledge and skills is a very active process. We have to “go after” the learning. And a very big part of this process is having the courage to try new things, and fail often, so that we can learn lots! 

So again, thank you so very much.  Thank you for having the courage to try, and fail, and thank you for demonstrating that courage to your classmates.  In doing so you gave them permission to try, fail and learn. You not only added to your own learning, but you influenced your peers in a way which will allow them to learn more themselves as they work to demonstrate the same courage that you just did.  You have made a tremendously positive impact on our class.

Keep up the great work.  Let’s keep “failing” in positive ways so that you can accomplish your personal best and succeed.

Have a great evening,


Mr. Carr

jonathan.carr@yrdsb.ca
www.twitter.com/jonathanwcarr1 

Tuesday, 10 September 2019

Tuesday September 10, 2019

Good evening everyone!

Google Classroom Sign-Up - Please sign up for the following Google Classrooms.  Codes are included below.

Math - 0unbfg8

Literacy - k1ikk1

Social Studies - dbkrze0




Math -  Please complete the question we worked on today in class.  The question is below.  If you are struggling, that is okay, but you must come with all the work that you were able to do, along with questions that you need answered in order to be able to complete your next steps. (Due tomorrow)

Mr. Carr is creating a patio in his backyard.  The dimensions are 150 feet x 150 feet.  He wants all the patio stones to fit perfectly.  
a)  What are at least 3 different sized patio stones he could use?  Please attempt to provide at least one of your options as a rectangle.  
b)  For each patio stone size, how many of each would he need to complete the patio?


Social Studies - Please complete your "European & First Nations Worldview T-chart".  You can review the video links below to remind you of what we watched.  Please remember that the purpose is to identify on each side of the chart what the events you saw in the videos tell us about what the Europeans found important, and what the First Nations people found important.  (Due Monday)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyVrohwsHX8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK483UHGd7k

Passion Project - As discussed in class, please give some thought to some possible "Passion Project" topics.  Please try to come up with a list of at least 4 possible topics that interest you.  Think about...
1. Topics and/or hobbies - ex. Hockey, golf, music, painting, photography, autism, culture, religion, etc.
2. Skills - public speaking, attitude, gratitude, writing, serving, acting, painting, etc.
3. Basically your passion project can be anything that you are passionate about, want to get better at, know more about, etc. 

Forms - These are now due back.  Thank you so much :)

Silent Reading books - Please always have at least 2 books at school for silent reading purposes.  These should be texts that will appropriately challenge you.

Below is another text which reflects what we have been learning about creating a safe and welcoming learning environment for all students.


To my student who shared an incorrect answer in class,

I want to thank you!  I want to thank you on behalf of the entire class.  In putting your hand up, you demonstrated courage. You showed everyone around you that you understand the value in an incorrect answer.  You showed that you understand the valuable learning that comes from getting an answer incorrect so that you can learn something new.

When you demonstrated the courage to try, and be incorrect, you gave everyone around you permission to try and fail as well.  In our class this year, we need to fail, and evaluate those failures, so that we can learn. And since we want to learn a lot, we need to be willing to fail a lot.  The pursuit of knowledge and skills is a very active process. We have to “go after” the learning. And a very big part of this process is having the courage to try new things, and fail often, so that we can learn lots! 

So again, thank you so very much.  Thank you for having the courage to try, and fail, and thank you for demonstrating that courage to your classmates.  In doing so you gave them permission to try, fail and learn. You not only added to your own learning, but you influenced your peers in a way which will allow them to learn more themselves as they work to demonstrate the same courage that you just did.  You have made a tremendously positive impact on our class.


Keep up the great work.  Let’s keep “failing” in positive ways so that you can accomplish your personal best and succeed.

Have a great evening,


Mr. Carr

jonathan.carr@yrdsb.ca
www.twitter.com/jonathanwcarr1 

Monday, 9 September 2019

Monday September 9, 2019

Good evening everyone!

Google Classroom Sign-Up - Please sign up for the following Google Classrooms.  Codes are included below.

Math - 0unbfg8

Literacy - k1ikk1

Social Studies - dbkrze0




Math -  Please complete the question we worked on today in class.  The question is below.  If you are struggling, that is okay, but you must come with all the work that you were able to do, along with questions that you need answered in order to be able to complete your next steps. (Due tomorrow)

Mr. Carr is creating a patio in his backyard.  The dimensions are 150 feet x 150 feet.  He wants all the patio stones to fit perfectly.  
a)  What are at least 3 different sized patio stones he could use?  Please attempt to provide at least one of your options as a rectangle.  
b)  For each patio stone size, how many of each would he need to complete the patio?


Social Studies - Please complete your "European & First Nations Worldview T-chart".  You can review the video links below to remind you of what we watched.  Please remember that the purpose is to identify on each side of the chart what the events you saw in the videos tell us about what the Europeans found important, and what the First Nations people found important.  (Due Monday)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyVrohwsHX8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK483UHGd7k

Passion Project - As discussed in class, please give some thought to some possible "Passion Project" topics.  Please try to come up with a list of at least 4 possible topics that interest you.  Think about...
1. Topics and/or hobbies - ex. Hockey, golf, music, painting, photography, autism, culture, religion, etc.
2. Skills - public speaking, attitude, gratitude, writing, serving, acting, painting, etc.
3. Basically your passion project can be anything that you are passionate about, want to get better at, know more about, etc. 

Forms - These are now due back.  Thank you so much :)

Silent Reading books - Please always have at least 2 books at school for silent reading purposes.  These should be texts that will appropriately challenge you.

Below is another text which reflects what we have been learning about creating a safe and welcoming learning environment for all students.

To my student who shared an incorrect answer in class, 

I want to thank you!  I want to thank you on behalf of the entire class.  In putting your hand up, you demonstrated courage. You showed everyone around you that you understand the value in an incorrect answer.  You showed that you understand the valuable learning that comes from getting an answer incorrect so that you can learn something new.  

When you demonstrated the courage to try, and be incorrect, you gave everyone around you permission to try and fail as well.  In our class this year, we need to fail, and evaluate those failures, so that we can learn. And since we want to learn a lot, we need to be willing to fail a lot.  The pursuit of knowledge and skills is a very active process. We have to “go after” the learning. And a very big part of this process is having the courage to try new things, and fail often, so that we can learn lots!  

So again, thank you so very much.  Thank you for having the courage to try, and fail, and thank you for demonstrating that courage to your classmates.  In doing so you gave them permission to try, fail and learn. You not only added to your own learning, but you influenced your peers in a way which will allow them to learn more themselves as they work to demonstrate the same courage that you just did.  You have made a tremendously positive impact on our class.

Keep up the great work.  Let’s keep “failing” in positive ways so that you can accomplish your personal best and succeed.






Have a great evening,


Mr. Carr

jonathan.carr@yrdsb.ca
www.twitter.com/jonathanwcarr1 

Friday, 6 September 2019

Friday September 6, 2019

Good evening everyone!

Google Classroom Sign-Up - Please sign up for the following Google Classrooms.  Codes are included below.

Math - 0unbfg8

Literacy - k1ikk1

Social Studies - dbkrze0




Math - p.7 #10, 15, 20 (due Monday)

Passion Project - As discussed in class, please give some thought to some possible "Passion Project" topics.  Please try to come up with a list of at least 4 possible topics that interest you.  Think about...
1. Topics and/or hobbies - ex. Hockey, golf, music, painting, photography, autism, culture, religion, etc.
2. Skills - public speaking, attitude, gratitude, writing, serving, acting, painting, etc.
3. Basically your passion project can be anything that you are passionate about, want to get better at, know more about, etc. 

Forms - A lot of forms went home on the first day.  Please try to have them all signed and returned by Monday.  Thank you! :)

Silent Reading books - Please always have at least 2 books at school for silent reading purposes.  These should be texts that will appropriately challenge you.

Below is a text that reflects what we discussed today in class around knowledge and how you can add to your "bank accounts".  I encourage you to share and discuss these ideas with your parents, as it reflects my hopes for each student in our class this year.  

Adding to Your Bank Account


My friend, 


If I was to offer you a dollar every single time you learned something new, or were reminded of something you had learned in the past, I know you’d be excited.  You’d be excited because you would be provided the opportunity to add a lot of value to your bank account over time. If you learned one thing every single class period, you would earn $6 a day, which would translate to $30 a week, $120 a month and approximately $1200 a year.  That is a lot of value for simply learning one new thing per class, but I think we can agree that each class period provides you the opportunity to learn a lot more than just one new thing.  


We get excited anytime we are able to add to our bank accounts because we know that the money we collect can be used in the future to get things that we want - but we sometimes forget that knowledge can do the same thing.  In fact, I would argue that knowledge is actually more valuable than money, and while I cannot offer you money in class, I can offer you knowledge - lots of knowledge - and that too can be used to get what you want in the future.


My hope for you this year, and beyond, is that you will take advantage of every class you are in so that you can add to your bank account.  My hope is that you will actively pursue knowledge, and do so with the same excitement that you would if you were offered a dollar every time you learned something new.  Doing so will show that you understand the value, and the power, that knowledge will provide you in the future. Doing so will show that you that you understand that knowledge will open doors that will allow you to get, and enjoy, things that you hope for later on in life.


I may not be able to offer you money in class, but I can offer you knowledge and over time that knowledge will offer much more value than those dollars ever could.  I encourage you to reflect on how knowledge will positively impact your future.


So here’s the big question…. How committed are you to adding to your “bank account” this year?  The effort you put in will have a significant influence both on your present, and your future.






Have a great evening,


Mr. Carr

jonathan.carr@yrdsb.ca
www.twitter.com/jonathanwcarr1 

Thursday, 5 September 2019

Thursday September 5, 2019

Good evening everyone!

I really enjoyed our discussion today on what research says about self-control.  Make sure you tell your parents about what the research says about how valuable developing the skill of self-control is to your lives.  And remember, you have approximately 1200 school periods this year to practice developing it.  That is a lot of time to get really, really good! :)

You may also want to tell them the test we have for knowing whether or not someone could use encouragement! :)


Forms - A lot of forms went home on the first day.  Please try to have them all signed and returned by Monday.  Thank you! :)

Silent Reading books - Please always have at least 2 books at school for silent reading purposes.  These should be texts that will appropriately challenge you.

Have a great evening,


Mr. Carr

jonathan.carr@yrdsb.ca
www.twitter.com/jonathanwcarr1