Students viewed a variety of toys for different age levels. Some students were shocked to see what sells on the shelves in many stores. For instance, a father-daughter wrestling team brought horrified looks and gasps. The young girl was portrayed as a teen Pamela Anderson, while the father looked like the hulk on steroids. This toy was for ages 6 and up. What messages does this send kids?
What about "The Top Model Barbie"? Students described the barbie as a "skank", and a "slut". One student said that "the barbie's full make-up, elongated legs and red laced, half stockings made her look like a street walker". The question is, who is buying this barbie for their kids? Luckliy, the barbie was half-price, which probably means it is not selling fast.
What are your thoughts on the above issue?
Monday, April 14, 2008
Grade 12 English: Action Research Presentations
University bound students present multimedia seminars and debate hot topics: Pro-life, Legalize Assisted Suicide, Media Does Not Influence Eating Disorders, Everyone Should
Participate in Relay for Life at BCSS, Discrimination Against Dwarfism and many more.
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Participate in Relay for Life at BCSS, Discrimination Against Dwarfism and many more.
Comment here!
Friday, April 11, 2008
Poems About Determination from My Grade 12 OSSLC
" I Will"
By Jacquie Henderson
I will lend a helping hand to mend broken hearts
I will continue to care for other because that is what makes me happy
I will never give up and strive to achieve my dream goal because I am strong
I will believe in myself because I was taught how I will cherish and remember those who have helped me through the good and the bad because they are the reason I am who I am today.
I will make a difference in this world because I am Jacquie Henderson and I believe that we are all equal, and feel that everyone deserves a chance to enjoy the experiences and opportunities that life has to offer, no matter how different we may be.
By Jacquie Henderson
I will lend a helping hand to mend broken hearts
I will continue to care for other because that is what makes me happy
I will never give up and strive to achieve my dream goal because I am strong
I will believe in myself because I was taught how I will cherish and remember those who have helped me through the good and the bad because they are the reason I am who I am today.
I will make a difference in this world because I am Jacquie Henderson and I believe that we are all equal, and feel that everyone deserves a chance to enjoy the experiences and opportunities that life has to offer, no matter how different we may be.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Grade 12 University English: Action Research Presentations
Students had a heated debate about pro-choice versus pro-life. Jeff, Alec, Jamie and Valerie defended the feminist perspective claiming that the female should have the choice to terminate or carry the "baby" to term. While, Carson stoically stood his ground on pro-life battling the pro-choice defendants' arguments. What are your thoughts?
Later, Jeff argued against Creationism being taught in public schools. He presented a solid argument that left the class wanting to debate the provocative topic; however, he was saved by the 2:38 bell. What is your opinion on the topic? Should Creationism be taught only in church and religion class like some mentioned?
Later, Jeff argued against Creationism being taught in public schools. He presented a solid argument that left the class wanting to debate the provocative topic; however, he was saved by the 2:38 bell. What is your opinion on the topic? Should Creationism be taught only in church and religion class like some mentioned?
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Jeff Moore Rocked The Grade 12 OSSLC Class
Jeff Moore's inspirational stories and uplifting energy led the Grade 12 students to make action plans for their 5 year goals. The students loved the presentation so much that they began to facebook Jeff right away. Jeff is coming back for another book signing for his second book, "The World is Yours". His hard copy is only $10.00 -- bring lots of books!! You must book this event to see it for yourself.
Thank-you Jeff for supporting our aspiring students!!!
Thank-you Jeff for supporting our aspiring students!!!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Brain Making, Lesson Planning and Action Research
Students in my Issues and Human Growth and Development class made brains out of modelling clay. What fun!
Tomorrow, students will choose an issue in child development that interests them and teach the class a lesson about their topic.
In my Grade 12 University English class some students presented some fascinating persuasive arguments: Barbie as a Role Model, Media and Violence, and Homework Should be Abolished for High School Students.
We used the BKWLQ Build Knowledge, What I Think I Know, What I Want to Know, What I Learned and What Questions Do I Still Have) reading strategy and many students claimed that it was a useful strategy which helped them think about the issue on a deeper level.
In my grade 12 OSSLC class, students used the CATS strategy to predict and make inferences about the graphic novel: The Invention of Hugo Cabret.
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Tomorrow, students will choose an issue in child development that interests them and teach the class a lesson about their topic.
In my Grade 12 University English class some students presented some fascinating persuasive arguments: Barbie as a Role Model, Media and Violence, and Homework Should be Abolished for High School Students.
We used the BKWLQ Build Knowledge, What I Think I Know, What I Want to Know, What I Learned and What Questions Do I Still Have) reading strategy and many students claimed that it was a useful strategy which helped them think about the issue on a deeper level.
In my grade 12 OSSLC class, students used the CATS strategy to predict and make inferences about the graphic novel: The Invention of Hugo Cabret.
:)
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