Tuesday 25th February 2014

Posted: February 25, 2014

Media Studies: Today students will begin working on their "spirit video" As part of the 2014 CUTE Awards, we invite all schools in our district to submit a video entry that showcases the spirit of your school. Criteria · 2 minute maximum length · One entry per school · Feel free to include various members of your school community (ie: staff, students, support workers, etc.) · Can be an original creation, parody, lip dub, etc. · Please respect copyright. If you decide to do a lip dub or use copyrighted audio, be sure to seek permission before including it in your video. · Canadian Copyright Laws allow for the creation of original work and also parodies. The ASD-N Technology Team will review all submissions and determine a select group of finalists based on the number of entries received. The videos chosen as finalists will be screened throughout the evening of the CUTE Awards and a random draw will be made for a school prize package. You can use the standard CUTE Awards entry form to submit your video or by following this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1GN1vPwH_p76WZ9HlTkZ1NVvnHLsLiC_KFcVDGio... Is your school up for the challenge? Do you have what it takes to compete against other ASD-N schools? Be creative and have fun! Reading tutor: Students are working on speeches today. Here are some ideas for speeches: How to : play instrument, defend an attacker, make a sandwich, play soccer, make a pinata, get ready for a date, juggle, aska girl to the prom, play a game, dance, write a poen, tie your shoes, braid hair, pick a good book. Anything really. The speeches will be 2-3 minutes in length. You should first do some research to offer some background into your presentation. That is the goal for today. So if you are teaching how to tie your shoelace. Research where the sholace came from and types of ties ecr. This will add to your speech. Write a paragraph or two on this in your own words. Your Canadian friends will help you. Theatre Arts: prop building 101- shrek the musical. Each student should have their shrek items ready for friday. Law: Finishing human rights Act.
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