Showing posts with label facilitator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facilitator. Show all posts

30 November 2015

DYK?


A garden snail would take 95 years to slide around the world. Garden snails move at a pace of ½" per second.

Polar bears can smell humans from 20 miles (32km) away.

A snail produces such a thick layer of slime that it could crawl over a razor blade without damaging itself.

Moles can dig 75' (22m) of tunnels in a day.

Each head of a rare two-headed snake can fight over food.

A Hamster is able to carry half its own body weight in food in its cheeks.

Using its antennae, a bee can locate an apple tree three miles (five km) away.

Bees cannot fly when it rains.

Net-casting spiders spin a web of thick silk which they use as a net to throw over their prey.


21 January 2013

The tale of two slides


Yesterday (Sunday January 20) Huron Park Baptist Church 

began the 40 Days In The Word campaign. 



PowerPoint presentation slide 2

PowerPoint presentation slide 2 uncovered

Slide 2  after a little attention

Slide 2 saved as a GIF after further attention

Slide 2 saved as a JPEG


A before and after JPEG






09 February 2012

27 November 2011

Senior's Moments newsletter December 2011


Senior Moments DECEMBER 2011

29 September 2010

JKCS Library project using OpenOffice Calc


This academic year the John Knox Christian School library is promoting 'no overdue library books'. To encourage each class towards this goal a monthly graph will show the number of library books overdue per class. Below is a spreadsheet template (the student figures are correct thus far; the overdue books are fictitious) and a graph produced using the spreadsheet data.










18 August 2010

Celebrate Recovery

The following is a PowerPoint presentation converted to video. The conversion is basic and omits the custom animation.



This is the same PowerPoint presentation. The conversion incorporates the custom animation but also carries a watermark.



14 May 2010

Recommended







Ian Robinson has been volunteering in the literacy program for the past several months.

Ian is very reliable, works well in a team setting, and is adaptable with the special needs program.

Ian is very gifted with computers and runs an excellent beginners class for our students who have both physical and mental challenges.

He is reliable, punctual, and creative. He has made a difference in many of the students lives and always has a cheerful disposition.

Dianne Ward
Literacy Instructor
Gateway To Learning Program
TVDSB
519-539-7349

03 May 2010

Poster created in LBS program



http://www.bbbswoodstock.ca/en/Home/events2010/tastings2010/default.aspx

Essential skills - tools to help students in everyday life: reading text, document use, numeracy, writing, oral communication, working with others, continuous learning, thinking skills and computer use

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