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02 May 2012
02 March 2012
14 February 2012
Grade 7 assignment
I prepared the following assignment for the students of Grade 7 at John Knox Christian School. The instructions were posted to a weblog created specifically for this work. A link to the weblog is provided through an earlier post on this blog.
18 May 2011
11 November 2010
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.
22 July 2010
Evidence of work (please click on this title to access evidence of work)
Work produced for the grade 7 class at John Knox Christian School
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
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