Thursday, May 10, 2012

Jeudi, un peu de vent, mais le soleil est bienvenue.

Both of Monsieur Wanie's classes worked, feverishly, on their "Tintin" albums and comprehension questions. Students should be working on their 4th album by the end of the day.

As well, Monsieur Wanie handed-out forms for the Quiznos Healthy Lunch Day, to be handed-back by Friday, May 18th.

Monsieur Wanie will be away tomorrow but the dayplan left for students includes one period of working on the "Projet d'industrie" and a second period of work on the "Tintin" albums.

R.I.P. Caroll Shelby (1923-2012)
R.I.P. Donald "Duck" Dunn (1941-2012)

9 comments:

Julia said...

can I please do de Havilland for my company

Anonymous said...

Mr.Wanie for my "Projet d'Industrie" I am doing the Northland mine but it closed in 1911 and is now completely caved in so there is no map with the location of it or any diagrams of it... is that ok or should I pick something else?

DRU said...

Julia: Yup.

Lilly: It might be better to do something more recent. Try the "Big Nickel" mine in Sudbury, Ontario.

Carol said...

For the geo assignment; is it alright if we take the aerial map off of google maps?

Anonymous said...

Hey Mr.Wanie thanks for the suggestion but I tried for a while and I couldn't really find any information about the big nickel mine. Any websites in mind or should I continue searching for a different mine?

Anonymous said...

I found a mine called Garson Mine and it is still in business and it has been for 100 years and there is alot of information on it but there is still no map for it... can I do Garson Mine?

Anonymous said...

I am thinking of doing ETR. (essex terminal railway) does that sound ok?
thanks :D

Anonymous said...

never mind forget about my last comment. i need to change the industry

DRU said...

Carol: Yup.

Lilly: Garson Mine is fine. Or try this link for the Inco Mine, arial photos and all: http://www.sprol.com/2005/06/the-inco-mine-at-sudbury-ontario/

Leya: Sounds great! Or try this: http://www.trainweb.org/oldtimetrains/sudbury/mining.htm