Category Archives: Grade 9
Core competencies Science Humaines 9
BioTechnology and Ethics Jacob Troy Adam
Stop-Motion Mitosis/Meiosis Animation Project Jacob-Troy
Intro: This is a stop motion project about meiosis. In this project, Troy and I made phases of meiosis and wrote down and talked about what happens during the phases of meiosis. We chose to do meiosis as our subject in the stop-motion because it had a higher probability of a better grade.
A series of parallel lights
Element Sway
1) What questions did you need to research in order to create your sway?
How was gold discovered and how is gold used and how it got the name gold.
2) What new or familiar digital tools did you try to use as you worked through this project?
Sway and Google.
3) What was the process you used to investigate the topic and how did you verify and cite the information you found?
I would go to multiple sites to see if the information lined up.
4) How did the process of completing this challenge go? What could you have done better?
Not sure at this point
Grammar video project “Phrases(introductory), sentence fragment, and complete sentences”
Introductory phrases do not have their own subject and verb. an introductory phrase usually would rely on the subject and/or verb of the clause. These phrases will usually hint at what is about to happen in the next few sentences of the story. Sentence fragments are like incomplete sentences. They are usually pieces of sentences which have been taken away from the main clause of a story and are missing either a verb or subject. A complete sentence is like the opposite of the Introductory phrase. It has its own verb, and it has its own subject, and it does not need anything to rely on. “I walk to school every morning” is a complete sentence because it has a verb and a subject. The verb in the sentence is “walk” and the subject is walking to school every day. “The tall tree, the one that I loved to climb” is a sentence fragment because it has no verb for the subject of the tree. “In the meantime, there was a car.” The introductory phrase in this small sentence is “in the meantime” because it does not have a subject and/or verb in it.
Test Questions
1) What is the difference between a complete sentence and a sentence fragment?
a – A complete sentence is a sentence that has 10 words, and a sentence fragment only has only 3 words.
b – A complete sentence is a sentence that has at least 2 verbs with a subject and a sentence fragment has only one verb and no subject.
c – A complete sentence has a main subject and verb with a complete thought and a sentence fragment is missing its verb or subject.
d – None of the above
2) “The time of wonder and amazement”, is an example of?
a – Sentence fragment
b – Introductory phrase
c – Complete Sentence
d – None of the above
3) “In the End, we all felt like we ate too much”, is an example of?
a – Sentence Fragment
b – Introductory Phrase
c – Complete Sentence
d – None of the Above
4) Which one of these signals to the reader the central of the message is yet to come?
a – Sentence Fragment
b – Introductory Phrase
c – Complete Sentence
d – None of the above
5) What do you need to have a complete sentence?
a – Capitalization
b –proper punctuation
c – A verb and a subject
d -All the above