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Year 7, Term 2 Exam
Here are copies of our exams: Example Exams and Daily Schedule
How we create our exam questions: Creating Exam Questions
Year 7, Term 2 Exam
SS: Government, Citizenship, History, geography: Background with creative expression (handicraft,
recycled material project, diorama, cooking, land art, or art media: collage,
paint, mold, chalk, pencil)
When the crew
of the Brendan set off, they would learn lots and lots of things that the Irish
monks on their original voyages would have known, seen, and felt to some
extent. Not only did the crew prove that this type of travel to America from
Ireland could be done, but that many of the stories related about Saint Brendan
could very well have been true when stripped of their embellishments from the
wrtiers.
Consider some
of the things they discovered from places (like Greenland and Newfoundland) to
things (like floes and the lava flows) to animals (like the whales and birds).
Answer
the question…What have you learned from reading the book that you would like
someone else to know? Reflect on why that is important. Then create something
to show your learning.
Music: composer, folk song, hymn, instrument and Bible & Service:
readings, hymn: The
Greater Meaning with oral expression (presentation:
Defend, Persuade, judge,
compare/contrast, inform, narration)
Look at the
three quotes listed below that have come from some of your studies this term…
"the blessedness
of possessing nothing." ~A.W. Tozer
“Why does God
endow us with compassion?” ~Franz Schubert
"And who
is my neighbor?" ~Luke 10:29
Create a
presentation based on one of these quotes. In your presentation include:
- Your interpretation of the quote
- How this relates to your own experience
- How does this impact your life
- What does it mean for your
relationships
Literature, poetry, and additional reading and SS: Government,
Citizenship, History, geography: Viewpoint with written expression (narration,
proposal, biography, persuade, problem/solution, instructions, list, poetry, creative
writing, composition)
Considering
some of the stories that you’ve read this term, I want you to reflect on
another side’s perspective. Choose from any of these stories, but any character
you want except the one telling the story. The Once and Future King (ant,
badger, Merlin, Pellinore, etc.), In Freedom’s Cause (King Edward, Archie’s
mother, a Scottish maid), Joan of Arc (Joan, Catherine, Paladin), The Age of
Chivalry (Guinevere, Owain, the Countess of the Fountain, the lady married to
the knight Geriant beat).
Your job will
be too write your own creative story (made up) from the person’s point of view
that you choose. Try to answer these questions as you write your story.
~Is the
character reliable, can they be trusted?
~What
motives might they have?
~How
do they feel about what is happening?
~Why
should we or shouldn’t we see and feel things the same way?
~How
have events influenced the character’s actions?
SS: Government, Citizenship, History, geography and Bible & Service:
readings, hymn: Mood with visual expression (diagrams,
blow-outs, maps, graphic organizers, chart, poster, pamphlet)
This term you’ve
read Ourselves, Fearfully and Wonderfully Made, and The Pursuit of God. Contemplate
how these readings have influenced you. Which one
stands out to you the most?
Choose
a visual to organize your thoughts about what you’ve learned about God through
these readings.
Science: experiments, nature study: Action (Drama, Movement, Change) with movement
(play, puppet show, music, dance, video (still, animated, silent, movie)
This term you’ve
studied chemistry. It is very much about change. But chemists aren’t the only
ones that study change. Spiders, cardinals, rocks, weeds, and even the herb fairy
garden have changes. Create a play, puppet show, music, dance, or video that
shows how one of these things is involved in change.
What
happens to change the thing?
What
changes take place?
Do
the changes take place over time or is it sudden?
What
are/were the consequences of the change?
Art: artist, technique and SS: Government, Citizenship, History,
geography: Characterization with analytical expression (game, puzzle, crossword, word search, code)
We have studied
a lot of interesting people this term. Interesting people that have been
involved in some very interesting times and events. Interesting times and
events that caused the people to make choices and act certain ways. This is
called cause and effect.
Choose someone
from this list that you could teach someone about with a game, puzzle,
crossword, word search, or code. Your artist (Jacque Louis David), King Stephen,
Henry II, Thomas A Becket, Richard Coeur de Lion, Edward I, Joan of Arc, William
Wallace, and Robert Bruce.
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