In online classes, we don’t always get to SEE students working…
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Below are some helpful resources from LEARN for students preparing for Mid-Year and MELS Exams this January. Students must log in to access these resources.
SOS LEARN – Free Online Homework Help and Tutoring with Real Classroom Teachers
Experienced teachers will be available online on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings to help Quebec students in English Schools with study and homework. If families have a computer with internet access, their children can benefit from this free program. Registration required.
SuccessChecker – A Formative Assessment Tool for Secondary Students
Success Checker is an online tool that gives teachers and students feedback on each curriculum learning outcome for a particular course. Courses offered: Secondary Cycle 2 Math courses, Science and Technology options, Chemistry, Physics, History 404.
Log in with LEARN access codes or via board portals and select Success Checker from your personal homepage.
Wishing you all the best in 2015!
What are your school New Year’s resolutions? Take some time to reflect on how to make 2015 a successful year academically.
There will be no LEARN classes on
Friday, December 19
or Monday, January 5.
Online classes will resume on Tuesday, January 6.
Last year, two online students were finalists in this contest. This year, maybe you will be a winner!
Join us on Monday, December 8 at 8 PM for #LQchat!
For most schools there will be no online classes on Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28.
It’s time for the annual QPAT Teacher Convention.
Mr. Ross will be presenting at the convention this year.
Construct and Fly a Small Plane with Your Students:
Power of Popsicle Sticks
Speaker: Andy Ross
In this hands-on workshop we will construct a small airplane that really can fly. The new and improved design has multiple air foils to do lots of tricks in the air and will dazzle the imagination of your students. The inexpensive materials are provided in the workshop. In my 38 years of teaching science at all levels in Québec, this is one of the most creative projects I have completed with my students. Now I wish to share it with you. Come fly with me.
Sponsored by LEARN