Grade 7-9 th th Learning Experiences for the Week of: June 8 – June 12 Please refer to the learning plan mapped out below to establish a routine for your child during the time away from in class instruction. Please keep in mind your child’s learning will look different and is not meant to be a stressful experience. LITERACY/LANGUAGES (30-45 minutes per day): NUMERACY (30-45 minutes per day): Week 10 Estimate the height of a basketball net. How tall is that Podcast 101 – Your job is to plan out a 10-15 in millimetres? minute podcast of any topic of your choice. What Remember: will be its title? What will you talk about? Would 1 m = 100 cm; you have any guests? What would you ask them? 1 cm = 10 mm Structure your podcast with a working draft of a script (including any advertisements). Here is your chance for your voice to be heard – what do you want to say? Use the voice recording app to record this! AND A-B-C Order Challenge – Think of as many categories as you can where you can brainstorm words that start with your topic – in A-B-C order. For example, foods – apple, broccoli, cauliflower.... Can you get all the way through from A-Z? Challenge someone else! AND Ans: _______ Choose one person that you have seen today (on TV, on the street, from a window, at school)and tell their story. What are they thinking? How are AND they feeling? What do they see? You can develop your own story for that person OR put yourself in Find the mystery number! that person’s shoes and tell it with first person point of view. I am a 4-digit number between 4500 and 6000. I am odd. I am a multiple of 5. The digit in the thousands place is repeated in the ones place. The sum of my digits is 17. The digit in the tens place is 2 more than the digit in the ones place. What number am I? Ans ___________ Grade 7-9 th th Learning Experiences for the Week of: June 8 – June 12 Complete an hour of coding activity Extension https://studio.code.org/users/sign_in Read the article “Zamboni Drivers Subs as NHL Goalie, Becomes a Hockey Hero” OR https://teachingkidsnews.com/2020/02/23/zamb oni-driver-subs-asnhl-goalie-becomes-a-hockey- hero/ Complete exercises in your Math booklets or on In the second period of the game, Ayres let in two https://login.mathletics.com/ goals and it looked like the Leafs were going to win easily. What do you think Ayres was thinking in the dressing room after the second period? What do you think he told himself, in order to do better after that? What, in this article, tells you how the Carolina If you need extra work continue working on the team reacted? previous weekly activities that are incomplete How do you think their reaction helped Ayres? (We will use immersive reader to help with this) BE CARING AND THANKFUL ONLINE LEARNING LINKS: Please contact me if you want to login your account: [email protected] https://login.mathletics.com/ https://www.getepic.com/ https://scratch.mit.edu/ https://code.org/ Grade 7-9 th th Learning Experiences for the Week of: June 8 – June 12 Zamboni Driver Subs as NHL Goalie, Becomes a Hockey Hero February 23, 2020 8:43 pm by Joyce Grant By Michael Burns On Saturday, something very unusual happened during an NHL hockey game. The Toronto Maple Leafs were playing the Carolina Hurricanes when the Hurricanes’ starting goalie, James Reimer, had to leave the game due to injury. Shortly after that, their back-up goalie, Petr Mrazek, was also knocked out of the game after he collided with a Leafs player. The only option Carolina had was to bring in an ‘emergency goalie.’ They brought in 42-year-old David Ayres, who occasionally practices with the Leafs and the Toronto Marlies (an American Hockey League team). Ayres’ full-time job is driving the Zamboni for the Toronto Marlies. (A Zamboni is a vehicle that is driven around an ice rink to make the ice smooth.) Ayres has been the emergency goalie-in-waiting at Scotiabank Arena for the past three seasons, but he had never before been brought into an NHL game. The stakes were high for both teams, who were fighting for a playoff spot with only a month to go, so every point mattered. Carolina had been winning the game at that point, by a score of 4 to 1, and bringing in an amateur goalie halfway through the game could spell disaster. As he took the ice at about the halfway point of the second period, it was obvious that Ayres was not a seasoned, professional goalie. However, what was so amazing was the reaction of the Hurricane players when he made his way onto the ice. They went over to him and tapped him on the goalie pads, with big smiles on their faces, giving him words of encouragement. One of them told him not to worry how many goals he let in–just to have fun. The first two shots on his net went in and the score became 4 to 3. It looked like the game was going to be lopsided for the Leafs. However, Carolina made it through the rest of the second period and during the intermission, Ayres reassured the Hurricanes players that he wouldn’t let them down. In the third period, the Hurricanes started to push back, scoring another two goals, blocking shots and working together to shut down or reduce the number of chances the Leafs had to shoot on net. Grade 7-9 th th Learning Experiences for the Week of: June 8 – June 12 Ayres helped the team win the game by making eight saves in the third period. With less than a second to go in the game, a Leafs player shot a puck at Carolina’s net, which Ayres caught in his glove. Carolina won, 6 to 3, over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Ayres was named first star of the game. Even the Leafs fans were rooting for him and gave him a standing ovation. The goalie stick Ayres used in the game will be put on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame. THINK AND DISCUSS In the second period of the game, Ayres let in two goals and it looked like the Leafs were going to win easily. What do you think Ayres was thinking in the dressing room after the second period? What do you think he told himself, in order to do better after that? Carolina had to bring in a goalie who was not used to playing hockey at a professional level. This could have been very discouraging for the Carolina players. But they were not discouraged. What, in this article, tells you how they reacted? How do you think their reaction helped Ayres? Why do you think Carolina won the game? (Was it Ayres, the playing of everyone on the team, their attitude, or something else?) How do you think the Maple Leafs players and coach felt after their loss? How do you think their fans felt? Fifteen years ago, David Ayres had a kidney transplant, after his own stopped working. His mother, Mary, donated one of her kidneys to him. At that time, he never thought he’d play hockey again, never mind become the hero of a winning NHL game. Discuss the concept of a “comeback” as it relates to this story. .
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