With a new school comes new teachers, new friends, a new building layout, but most importantly: new classes. For this semester, I have four classes(just like everyone else). Let's take a look at my classes, and what's happening with them.
Math class is my period A class. This class is taught by the lovely Ms.Keras, who is also my homeroom teacher.
So... right now the math is very very, basic. We're learning integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. And of course addition, subtraction, mulitplication, division, and all that fun stuff. I hope *fingers crossed* that it will become more interesting...but not too hard.
Room 227 On the second floor, this room is at the very end of the corridor that doesn't have any doors in the middle. I'm still not that sure where it corresponds to on the first floor though.
Up next in period B is Computers! Which is this class, so I won't elaborate. For more information, you can vist Canada’s thinking cap.
Labs and experiments are up next in period C. Science class is taught by Ms.Comstock-Zenteno. The name can be a mouthful, so she can also be known as Ms.Comstock, Ms.Zeneto, or simply Ms.C.
Every single science class always starts with a safety “unit”, and this one is no exception. We've moved on to Ecology now, which is the study of the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings. This is the first time though, that instead of having a physical textbook, we have to go online to view our Grade 9 Science textbook.
Room 212 Also on the second floor, this class is in the same corridor as Computers, but a bit farther down. Across the hall, the staircase leads down to the area with the double gym.
Last on a Day 1 is Visual Arts with Mr. Dawson, the art and music teacher who has finished 11 years of university.
In this class we DRAW! *surprise surprise* Currently though, we are drawing icons of different stages of our life. These are represented as cave drawings. The aim is to make it look as if in the same style as cave paintings.
Room 115 My only class not on the second floor, the art class is on the east side of the school.
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