Teleprompter: Just copy and paste your text into this the wondow on this link and it acts like a TV teleprompter
http://www.cueprompter.com/
Make sure you have effective movements for your poem.
After you finish the test tomorrow, you can use the time to work on finishing your tikatok and hardcopy poetery booklets. Bring any printed copies of any poems you have written that are not already in your hardcopy poetry booklet. Make sure you have digital access t oyour poems in class as you will use Fri and Mon finishing your tikatok (e.g. quick access on your Blogs. This will save you the time to type out all your poems again)
Math
Study link 9.1
Review this video to recap the key points
Narrative Performances: Due tomorrow
Social Studies Test - Tomorrow (Do you know your Ch. 1& 2 facts and your countries and capitals?)
How much practice do u think we need?
ReplyDeleteHow much practice do u think we need?
ReplyDeleteMr. Buxton,
ReplyDeleteWill we have time to practice our movements (and finish them off) in class tomorrow?
Jacqueline for now when your at home memorize the steps and words thanx
ReplyDeletewe won't be doing poem presentations until the afternoon -so you decide how to use the time in between.
ReplyDeleteis Emma here? if she is tell her she has to add me to her google docs for the narritive poem
ReplyDeleteI'm here Maddy!
ReplyDeleteFor the msth video would these be correct ansewers?
ReplyDeleteA- 4,3
B- 2,10
C- 10,7
Maya- are you there? i have to go swimming in 20 mins(leave). can we do something?
ReplyDeleteBreann we'll put the moves in at recess.
ReplyDeleteIs chapter 1 and 2 test and the geogrphy test all in one test?
ReplyDeleteCan we have index cards during the test?
ReplyDeletegoing now
ReplyDeletenot sre if i will be able to see you till 9 mya
Anisha- We shouldn't add the extra stanza because I can't think straight at times later than 8:45 PM. I get tired easily! Sorry!
ReplyDeletedoes somebody know what capital of Myanmar and Burma?
ReplyDeleteNapydaw
ReplyDeletemr buxton, me and camille have a problem with the geography test. we've been to a couple sources, and we found this: myanmar's capital is Naypyidaw, and Burma's capital is Naypyidaw. then we found this: myanmar's capital is rangoon, and burma's capital is rangoon.
ReplyDeleteHELP!!!
Myanmar and Burma are the same thing!
ReplyDeleteYangon I think or Rangoon
ReplyDeleteIt's Yangon
ReplyDeleteMyanmar and Burma are the same name!! The British couldn't say Myanmar so they called it Burma when they ruled! I think... I'm not sure but it was a European country!
ReplyDeletethank you soooooooooooooo much Nackul it makes soooooo muck more sense to me now. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
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Collapsed into fine dust
Slipping through one's finger with ease
But dryers still with their clothes
maya this what I made
breann:
ReplyDeleteVocabulary: treaty, settlememt, monopoly, archipelago, sultanate, immigrants
Sir Stamford Raffles's discoveries when he arrived in Singapore
2 British trading settlements before Singapore
British concerns regarding trade
How immigrants helped to build settlements
Why immigrants left their homelands
3 reasons why Raffles thought Singapore would be an ideal trading settlement
How Raffles succeeded in establishing Singapore as a trading settlement
Name 2 push factors
Name 2 pull factors
breann:
ReplyDeleteVocabulary: treaty, settlememt, monopoly, archipelago, sultanate, immigrants
Sir Stamford Raffles's discoveries when he arrived in Singapore
2 British trading settlements before Singapore
British concerns regarding trade
How immigrants helped to build settlements
Why immigrants left their homelands
3 reasons why Raffles thought Singapore would be an ideal trading settlement
How Raffles succeeded in establishing Singapore as a trading settlement
Name 2 push factors
Name 2 pull factors
Anisha, you're here!
ReplyDeleteanother question: so the capital of myanmar is either naypyidaw,rangoon, or yangon. PLEASE help i don't wanna fail this test it depends on SO MUCH!!
ReplyDeletesources say that naypyidaw is the capital, but nakuls say that it is either yangon or rangoon.
ReplyDeleteAnisha- Come here so we can discuss our movements
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Mr. Buxton- Does it matter if we put Napyidaw, Rangoon, or Yangoon as the capital of Myanmar/Burma?
ReplyDeleteWhat does it mean Sir Stamford Raffles discoveries?? I am so stuck and I know I will FAIL this test! Ughhhhhhhhh....
ReplyDeleteYangon and Rangoon are the same!
ReplyDeleteFound out that Napiydaw is in Yangon/Rangoon so you guys are technically right@
ReplyDeleteAnisha- Please go to the friend cameo!
ReplyDeleteSorry Napiydaw is the Administrative Capital but Yangon is the real one
ReplyDeleteIM GOING TO FAIL BOTH OF THESE TESTS!
ReplyDeleteme too
ReplyDeleteIf you calm down and just do it you'll be fine!!! I'm not studying hard! Just studying enough to remember the simple things. If you know the basics. You'll remember the rest!
ReplyDelete"Just Do It!" Nike (tickmark)
ReplyDeleteThanks for helping me with my Social Studies test Nakul. You're a LIFESAVER!!
ReplyDeleteSir Stamford Raffles's discoveries when he arrived in Singapore
ReplyDelete2 British trading settlements before Singapore
British concerns regarding trade
We didn't go into detail about these topics, can someone help me with them? We were supposed to collect information as a group on those, but my group only got a couple things done!
Burma Capital is Naypyidaw, Yangon
ReplyDeleteIt's either Napiydaw or Yangon The biggest city is Yangon though Napiydaw is capital. Most governments say Yangon is capital and so does my globe so It doesn't really matter!
ReplyDeleteTrading settlements before were Bencoolen and Penang
ReplyDeleteDutch Monopoly Trade was too 'frequent'
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU SO MUCH NAKUL!
ReplyDeleteWhat were Raffles discoveries when he came to Singapore?
ReplyDeleteI think other than that I know almost everything!
ya im having the same troubles as maddy
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but how can it be bencoolen and penang when they were rejected with trading settlements?
ReplyDeleteTHIS HURTS MY BRAIN!!
1. Sir Stamford Raffles's discoveries when he arrived in Singapore:
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2. Name 2 British trading settlements before Singapore:
Penang & Bencoolen
3. British concerns regarding trade:
Dutch monopoly was too 'frequent'
Sorry Maya! I was at the AC, and my computer crashed. I had to have dinner too, so I couldn't use the computers there.
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ReplyDeleteHe learned about the Sultan's story and that helped him get the 'real' Sultan?
ReplyDeletedoes anyone know what the answer would be to "How immigrants helped to build settlements.
ReplyDeleteWell.....Clear the jungle to build town and stuff and promoted trade to school and hospitals
ReplyDeletewalls from up high
ReplyDeletecollapsed into dust
slipping through one's fingers with ease
but dryers still with clothes